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1. The C-charge explained
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 June 2008 MANCHESTER'S congestion charge scheme could be delivered in return for a £3bn revolution in public transport. But what will it mean for you? -
2. New York chief hails congestion plan
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 June 2008 NEW York's chief jambuster has claimed Greater Manchester's congestion charge plans could prove a model for the rest of the world. -
3. Kelly paves way for c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 June 2008 THE government today paved the way for Greater Manchester to introduce Britain's biggest congestion charge scheme in return for a £3bn revolution in public transport. -
4. C-charge: You could still have say
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 June 2008 A REFERENDUM on Greater Manchester's planned congestion charge has NOT been ruled out, it emerged today. -
5. C-charge a step closer
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 June 2008 A WAR of words erupted today as the way was cleared for Greater Manchester to introduce a congestion charge. -
6. Businesses rebel against c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 June 2008 SMALL businesses have launched a rebellion against Greater Manchester's congestion charge plans. -
7. C-charge zone revealed
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2008 THIS is Manchester's proposed inner congestion charge zone. Transport bosses say the revised zone will mean only a fifth of peak-time drivers will pay the charge. -
8. Mixed reaction to c-charge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 June 2008 COMMUTERS also gave a mixed reaction to the congestion charge plans. -
9. Firms call for c-charge changes
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 June 2008 BUSINESSES which combined to support congestion charging are calling for changes to the plans. -
10. City gets the Green Light
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 June 2008 GOVERNMENT has given the green light to Greater Manchester's £3bn plan to revolutionise public transport - but only if a controversial congestion charge scheme is introduced.