Amey Celebrates National Apprenticeship Week with 75 new opportunities and inspiring apprentice stories

Amey has said it ‘is proud to celebrate’ National Apprenticeship Week, taking place this week(10–16 February 2025). Championing the theme ‘Skills for Life’, Amey is highlighting the wide range of apprenticeship opportunities available to people of all ages, designed to empower individuals to develop lasting skills while contributing to some of the UK’s biggest infrastructure projects. […]
Over €20million funding awarded for Limerick active travel schemes

Over €20million in funding has been awarded to Limerick City and County Council to develop active travel infrastructure during this year. €20.5m was allocated to the local authority to develop and improve Limerick’s sustainable transport facilities, including the development of segregated cycle lanes, new and improved footpaths, new pedestrian crossings, public transport infrastructure improvements, and […]
The next phase of Mid-Cornwall Metro takes place

The next stage of the £56.8M Mid Cornwall Metro project has officially started this week. The Mid Cornwall Metro project is looking to provide an hourly direct train service connecting Newquay, Par, St Austell, Truro, Penryn and Falmouth. MCM is funded by Government and Cornwall Council and being delivered by Network Rail in partnership with the council and GWR. […]
GRAHAM and AECOM appointed to deliver stage two of Didcot major infrastructure scheme

Oxfordshire County Council has officially entered into contracts with GRAHAM Construction Ltd and AECOM to deliver stage two of the Didcot and surrounding areas major infrastructure (HIF1) scheme. GRAHAM is undertaking the detailed design of the Culham river crossing and the Clifton Hampden bypass elements of the scheme while the detailed design of the Didcot […]
Police Inspector praises speed cameras’ “marked change” on driver behaviour

A Police Inspector in West Yorkshire has told how the introduction of average speed cameras on a road in his area has led to a “marked change” on the behaviour of local drivers. Keighley Inspector John Barker, of the constituency’s Neighbourhood Policing Team, told the Telegraph and Argus newspaper about Jenoptik cameras installed on the […]
Driver cut free from car after crashing into National Highways vehicle

Fire crews in Essex have cut a driver out of a vehicle after it collided with a stationary Highways roadwork protection vehicle on the M11 near Stansted Airport. Writing on Facebook, crews report they got to work stabilising the vehicles while administering first aid to the trapped driver before using hydraulic cutting equipment to “extricate […]
Eurovia promotes Paul Kidd to Development Director

Highway contractor Eurovia Surfacing has announced Paul Kidd has been appointed as its Development Director. Since joining the group in 2007 as a Contracts Manager, its says Mr Kidd has progressed through various roles including Operations Manager, Business and Divisional Manager, which led to his promotion to Technical Director in 2019, responsible for technical support […]
Midlands Connect seeks business support for A5 junction improvement

The Sub-national Transport Body Midlands Connect is hoping to build a case for government investment in proposals for highway improvements to the A5/A426 Gibbet Hill junction near Hinckley. It says the junction is a critical intersection, connecting the A5, M1 and M6 and many local businesses, particularly in logistics and freight, however that it suffers […]