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  • Copy of an article on the Greater Bristol Strategic Transport Study which first appeared in a KTC newsletter in Autumn 2005. The report, produced by Atkins, suggests how we are going to get about in the next 25 years.

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  • Key Transport Consultants practised what they preach, by taking part in the 2008 Cycle to work day.

    Over 70% of the workforce jumped on their bikes and effortlessly cruised up Park Street to the new office in Berkeley Square.

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  • We are now well established in our new office at 26 Berkeley Square in Bristol having moved in during May 2008.  Before moving in we celebrated with guests in the empty office.  Life in the square is pleasantly quiet, with only two fire evacuations and one bicycle theft so...

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  • Key Transport’s Newsletter 3 – April 2008, including;

    • KTC’s Relocation to Berkeley Square,
    • Broadmead Park and Ride,
    • Bristol Airport Parking,
    • Roger climbing the walls, and
    • An introduction to Stephen Le...
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  • Key Transport’s Newsletter 2 – August 2006, including;

    • KTC wins business award,
    • Bridgewater Regional Rural Business Centre,
    • Bedfordshire Pig Unit,
    • A spotlight on Peter Mansell,
    • KTC’s 1st birthday...
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  • Key Transport Consultants has been voted the July Business of the Month by Jury”s Bristol Hotel and the Bristol Evening Post and Jury”s Bristol Deputy Manager, David Livingstone, presented us with our award, a Bristol blue glass goblet, at a celebration lunch.

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  • If you have come down the M32 into Bristol recently, you can’t help noticing the dramatic changes in Bristol City Centre (see projects page).

    Construction of the new sections of Newfoundland...

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  • We are delighted that the Bristol Alliance, the University of the West of England, First Group and Bristol and South Gloucestershire Councils took up Key Transport Consultants’ idea of operating a Christmas shoppers Park & Ride service from UWE’s Frenchay campus, announced in the...

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  • Key Transport’s Newsletter 1 – November 2005, including;

    • KTC’s first office move,
    • Sean McIntyre joins KTC,
    • Broadmead Expansion Bristol,
    • New Christmas Park and Ride along the M32 Corridor,
    • Greater Bristol Strategic...
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  • Those readers who are members of The Institution of Highways and Transportation might recognise the photograph above that featured on the front cover of the IHT”s Annual Review. The picture was taken by Peter”s wife Sally through the windscreen of a camper van on the west coast of...

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