Intelligent Transport Systems “fundamental” to DfT – Minister

The Future of Roads Minister has confirmed support for digital Traffic Regulation Orders and Digital Controller Interface Specification as she hailed the Birmingham’s hosting of the 2027 Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress and praised the industry as a whole in a speech in Parliament today, as she pointed to the contribution her department makes through […]

Egis appointed to £120m Transport for Greater Manchester Framework

Global engineering consultancy Egis, as part of a consortium with Pell Frischmann, has been appointed to the design and engineering services for fixed track lot on Transport for Greater Manchester’s (TfGM) Transport Professional Services Framework. Egis will be able to provide professional advice and services related to the design and engineering of fixed track transport […]

Mott MacDonald re-appointed as DfT Futures and Foresight Support Advisor

Mott MacDonald has been re-appointed by the UK’s Department for Transport (DfT) to serve as its Futures and Foresight Support Advisor. The company will continue supporting the DfT in embedding ‘futures thinking’ into its strategic planning and decision-making processes, enabling the department to explore long-term trends, uncertainties and emerging challenges. Futures thinking is at the […]

Roadern wins Equity-Backed Start-Up of the Year in the North West Start-Up Awards 2025

One of the industry’s leading providers of pavement management services, Roadern, has won the Equity-Backed StartUp of the Year Award in the NorthWest StartUp Awards. Roadern, founded in 2021, helps local authorities and other road operators by providing fast and more accurate pavement and traffic sign and markings data, enabling them to make more proactive […]

Wakefield Council gets extra £2.4m of investment to improve its roads and pavements

Wakefield Council is to approve extra funding from the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, to help fund repairs and maintenance on its road network. A council report said the money would go towards improvements on several road across Wakefield and said it was “essential” that road users were kept “safe”, reports the BBC. Matthew Morley, the […]

Local Transport Minister keynote at ITS UK President’s Dinner and Awards

The industry association for transport technology, Intelligent Transport Systems UK (ITS UK) has announced Simon Lightwood MP, Minister of State for Local Transport, as the keynote speaker at this year’s ITS UK President’s Dinner and Awards, taking place on 21 October 2025 at Church House, Westminster. Mr Lightwood is responsible for local transport policy across […]

Preferred candidate for Transport for Wales chair announced

The Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates’ preferred candidate to be chair of the Transport for Wales board has been announced as Vernon Everitt. Mr Everitt is currently Transport Commissioner and chair of Transport for Greater Manchester, where the bus network has recently been franchised as part of creating the Bee Network. […]

LGTAG teams up with NHT Network

The Local Government Technical Advisers Group (LGTAG) and the National Highways and Transportation (NHT) Network have formally agreed a new partnership. This collaboration brings together LGTAG’s technical expertise and national professional network with the NHT Network’s strength in benchmarking and performance management. Together, we aim to deliver greater value for local authorities and the wider […]

Suffolk awarded £8m funding for bus service improvements

Suffolk County Council has secured a grant of £8m from the Department for Transport for new and enhanced bus services in the county. The funding from the Department of Transport’s Local Authority Bus Grant can be used to create new bus services or enhance existing routes. Following on from previous grants from the Department for […]

Scottish councils to be given full powers to introduce road charging

Ministers are to provide councils with the powers needed to charge drivers for using roads as part of a new strategy to cut car use. The move came after the City of Edinburgh Council’s transport leader said last month charging should be considered, but the relevant legislation remained incomplete. The pledge forms part of a new Scottish Government strategy […]

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