TfL unveils ambitious five-year plan to cut congestion and transform London’s road network for the future

Transport for London (TfL) has announced a bold new plan to revolutionise how the capital’s streets operate over the next five years. The first-ever pan-city roadworks plan will focus on using innovation to deliver safer, healthier, and more efficient journeys for millions of Londoners. There will be a particular focus on improving the capital’s bus network – […]
Walking and cycling surge across Greater Manchester as Bee Network expands

Greater Manchester residents are walking and cycling more than ever, with over 700 million active travel trips recorded in 2025 – thanks to major investment in the Bee Network. The latest Active Travel Annual Report has now been published, and highlights that where infrastructure has been completed, active travel rates have surged – demonstrating how […]
Scottish National Party accused of ‘papering over the cracks’ as A9 maintenance costs soar

The Scottish Government has been accused of “papering over the cracks” after it spent £161 million on maintenance of the A9 over five years. Upkeep for Scotland’s longest road – which runs from the central belt to the north of the country – cost more than £28m every year between 2020 and 2025, according to the Scotsman. The Government was […]
Northbound Dartford Crossing tunnel reopens after over-height lorry destroys safety equipment

One of the two northbound tunnels at the Dartford Crossing, which has been closed since yesterday, has now reopened following extensive repair work. Shortly before midday on Friday an over-height vehicle travelling through the tunnel caused significant damage to critical systems essential to its safe operation. The tunnel was subsequently closed to allow urgent repair […]
Protesters calls for Hammersmith Bridge to fully reopen

Protesters have called for Hammersmith Bridge to be reopened to vehicle traffic seven years on from its closure. The 138-year-old bridge linking Hammersmith with Barnes, in south-west London, closed to motor vehicles when cracks appeared in its pedestals in 2019. Only cyclists and pedestrians are currently allowed to cross the Grade II listed structure, says the BBC. […]
Go-Ahead London MD says Labour tax hike has made some London bus routes ‘unsustainable’

The new managing director of Go-Ahead London, the capital’s biggest bus firm, says hikes in National Insurance and rising inflation have made several bus routes “unsustainable” financially, says the Standard. Chancellor Rachel Reeves, in her October 2024 Budget, increased the rate of employers’ National Insurance from 13.8 per cent to 15 per cent, starting from April 2025. It was […]
TTF looks “beyond the plug” for EV Charging Infrastructure at pre-Conference meeting

The Transport Technology Forum’s Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Interest Group will look at the next phase of public-sector EV charging delivery when it meets ahead of the TTF’s annual conference Leicestershire in March. With plug-in infrastructure now scaling through LEVI and other programmes, the session will look beyond deployment of the current, established roadside infrastructure […]
Coventry council: ‘can’t do anything’ when drivers misuse disabled parking bays

Coventry City Council have admitted that they cannot take action against able-bodied drivers parking in disabled bays on the city’s roads. The news will disappoint more than 100 residents who signed a petition calling on the council to fine those who did not display a blue badge, says the Coventry Telegraph. The petition with 125 signatures […]
Plans afoot to reopen Colwyn Bay high street for traffic

Colwyn Bay’s pedestrianised high street could be reopened to cars. The town’s Central Local Area Forum, a statutory body of Conwy County Council, met last week, where it was proposed that Station Road should be either fully or partially reopened for traffic. Cllr Cheryl Carlisle is the chairwoman of the forum and explained that councillors […]
Bus Users UK welcomes additional Welsh Budget funding

The Welsh Government has included an additional £6 million in revenue support and £10 million in capital funding for buses in its final published Budget for 2026/27, following concerns raised by Bus Users UK and a number of leading passenger and transport bodies. In its draft Budget published at the end of 2025, Welsh Government […]