ENVIRONMENT

Give rail powers to councils says study

Councils could be given a greater role in the management of rail services in England, following a recommendation made by Sir Roy McNulty’s independent review.

Councils could be given a greater role in the management of rail services in England, following a recommendation made by Sir Roy McNulty's independent review.

The value for money study, published last week, looked at the advantages of devolving budgets and powers to give more local involvement to passenger transport executives (PTEs) or groups of local authorities.

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