It has been claimed that transport policy in the UK, once a quiescent area, has been opened to battle between competing advocacy coalitions and that the late 1980s and early 1990s saw a policy paradigm shift. This article examines one detailed historical case study, the plans to complete an inner road in Norwich and the subsequent collapse of the scheme. The aim is firstly to examine the complex decision making processes and subsequent politics of this scheme and secondly to relate the local issue to the idea of a paradigm shift in national roads policy. The complexity of decision making in a multi-actored arena, where sovereignty is located locally but is circumscribed by central government ‘guidelines’, suggests that the assertions of tho...
The coalition government has set out plans to dismantle the regional tier and return powers to local...
This paper describes local government decision-making in transport in three areas of the UK, London,...
In 1972, a revolution in local transport policy in Oxford resulted in the dominant doctrine of the p...
It has been claimed that transport policy in the UK, once a quiescent area, has been opened to battl...
In 1999 Goodwin announced ‘the transformation of transport policy in Great Britain’. His central poi...
Thirty years ago, local transport policy in Oxford was significantly changed to focus on the promoti...
This thesis looks at the politics of transport in the Major era, arguing that transport has emerged...
This thesis examines the impact of sub-national transport devolution in Northern England on institut...
Critiques of policy networks have highlighted particularly the inability of concepts such as policy ...
Until the mid-1980s, transport policy was considered by many as one of the least successful domains ...
This paper responds to calls for greater empirical investigation of the interrelationships between d...
In 1972, a revolution in local transport policy in Oxford resulted in the dominant doctrine of the p...
Transport Policy in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the early 1990s has been focused on increas...
The new direction in transport policy, embodied in the 1998 White Paper, has brought with it a sea c...
This article analyses the transport policy record of the 2010–2015 Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coa...
The coalition government has set out plans to dismantle the regional tier and return powers to local...
This paper describes local government decision-making in transport in three areas of the UK, London,...
In 1972, a revolution in local transport policy in Oxford resulted in the dominant doctrine of the p...
It has been claimed that transport policy in the UK, once a quiescent area, has been opened to battl...
In 1999 Goodwin announced ‘the transformation of transport policy in Great Britain’. His central poi...
Thirty years ago, local transport policy in Oxford was significantly changed to focus on the promoti...
This thesis looks at the politics of transport in the Major era, arguing that transport has emerged...
This thesis examines the impact of sub-national transport devolution in Northern England on institut...
Critiques of policy networks have highlighted particularly the inability of concepts such as policy ...
Until the mid-1980s, transport policy was considered by many as one of the least successful domains ...
This paper responds to calls for greater empirical investigation of the interrelationships between d...
In 1972, a revolution in local transport policy in Oxford resulted in the dominant doctrine of the p...
Transport Policy in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the early 1990s has been focused on increas...
The new direction in transport policy, embodied in the 1998 White Paper, has brought with it a sea c...
This article analyses the transport policy record of the 2010–2015 Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coa...
The coalition government has set out plans to dismantle the regional tier and return powers to local...
This paper describes local government decision-making in transport in three areas of the UK, London,...
In 1972, a revolution in local transport policy in Oxford resulted in the dominant doctrine of the p...