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I will commit an additional £1.1 billion of investment in English local transport networks, where small investments can offer big wins;
Clear signage at the mooring sites sets out the conditions of their use. The only change to the existing conditions under the pilot scheme is that users must register their arrival with Thames Visitor Moorings, online or by phone, rather than with the local lock keeper. All other existing conditions and charges remain the same. At most sites, mooring for up to one day is free, all or part of a second or third day is £5 for each day, the daily rate from then on is £100.
These reforms will fundamentally transform banking for personal customers and small businesses. They will break down barriers, increase competition and give customers control over their own money.
Further measures in today’s consultation include requiring banks to publish rates for small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) lending products and to develop tools to allow for easier comparison of SME banking products.
Scotland, like the rest of the UK, will benefit from the decisions set out in today’s Autumn Statement, as the UK government builds an economy that works for all.
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