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1. Congestion charge trial to hit city
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 November 2005 DRIVERS could be forced to fork out £1 per mile as part of a congestion charging trial scheme in Greater Manchester which has just been announced. -
2. City could consider congestion charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 October 2005 COUNCILS in Greater Manchester could look at London-style congestion charging to beat gridlock on the roads. -
3. OPINION: Yes to the congestion charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005 GRAEME Sherrif from Friends of the Earth explains why he supports congestion charging. -
4. OPINION: No to the congestion charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005 BUSINESS leader Miranda Allan explains why she is against congestion charging. -
5. City starts on road to C-charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005DRIVERS in Manchester could one day be driving around with an extra electronic device the size of a mobile phone inside their cars, as the city starts on the road to a congestion charge.
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6. London toll leaps to £8 for drivers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 July 2005 MOTORISTS driving into London face a sharp rise from £5 to £8 in the daily congestion charge from today. A pressure group, the Forum of Private Business (FPB), will mark the increase by handing a petition of protest to the London Assembly.<BR> -
7. Transport chiefs order city car toll survey
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 January 2005 A SURVEY is to be held to test opinion about the introduction of road congestion charges in Greater Manchester. -
8. Road fees hurt shops
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 March 2005 A NORTH west business pressure group is warning a key group of MPs not to ignore the plight of small businesses when it urges councils to consider introducing congestion charging schemes. -
9. Brakes put on road toll plan
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 January 2005 MANCHESTER politicians have vetoed any plans for congestion charging in the city. -
10. Jail for number plate fiddler
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 A CAR courier who hatched a plan to defeat congestion charges and parking tickets was in jail today. <BR><BR>Graham Thompson, from Tyldesley, used black masking tape to alter a number on his registration plates - so penalty notices were sent to an innocent motorist.