Labour party back creation of transport body for ex-Avon area

 
Bristol City Council’s largest political party has backed proposals to create a new transport body for the former Avon county area.
Helen Holland, leader of Bristol’s Labour group, told Surveyor she would be ‘very supportive of a strategic, delivering transport authority’.
Holland, advocate of congestion charging when she ran the city council’s transport portfolio, was responding to proposals from local groups for a Transport for London-style authority.
But such a move would require the support of Liberal Democrats and Conservatives, who are running the council with Labour in a three-way coalition.
Bristol’s three neighbouring unitary authorities would also need to be convinced.

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