Wolverhampton issues Black Country Highways Works Framework procurement tender

The City of Wolverhampton Council, on behalf of Black Country Transport, is the Contracting Authority for the Black Country Highways Works Framework, in partnership with the following Partner Organisations: • Birmingham City Council• Dudley MBC• Sandwell MBC• Walsall MBC• City of Wolverhampton Council• Wolverhampton Homes• West Midlands Combined Authority The procurement exercise is for a […]

Can You See Me Now? Ireland’s visibility campaign gets under way

A nationwide road-safety campaign designed to draw urgent attention to the critical importance of visibility on Irish roads, particularly for vulnerable road users including pedestrians, cyclists, e-scooter drivers and motorcyclists, has been launched in Ireland. All national and divisional Garda social media channels turned neon yellow, says HGV Ireland. The 48-hour digital takeover – of […]

Ireland announces €24bn transport plan

The Government of Ireland has published its €24bn plan for roads, rail, aviation, maritime and active travel projects it intends to begin over the next four years. Under the National Development Plan, the public transport projects that are being prioritised are Phase 1 of the Cork Area Commuter Rail programme, construction of DART in Dublin, […]

Belfast City Council receives road infrastructure project update

Members of the Belfast City Council have received an update from the Department for Infrastructure regarding road maintenance and improvement works for the years 2024/25 and 2025/26. During a meeting on Wednesday, 26 November, Divisional Roads Manager Simon Wells addressed the council, stating:  “The Department’s Final 2025-26 Resource Budget is £637.1m, representing an increase of […]

Heathrow expansion – the legal path ahead: Top transport lawyer on ‘major infrastructure milestone’

Commenting on yesterday’s Heathrow expansion news and the legal/regulatory path ahead, Andrew Sanderson, Transport partner at law firm Kingsley Napley LLP, has issued a comprehensive response. “The government’s decision to back the Heathrow Airport third-runway proposal, including the rerouting of the M25 motorway, marks a major milestone for UK infrastructure. Yet from a legal and regulatory […]

Agilysis and Transport Scotland win Prince Michael International Road Safety Award

A pioneering Safe System Capacity Building Programme, created by road safety specialists Agilysis, to support Transport Scotland, has been recognised with the prestigious Prince Michael International Road Safety Award.  The accolade acknowledges Scotland’s groundbreaking work in embedding the Safe System approach to achieve its objective of eliminating deaths and serious injuries on the roads by 2050. The project has delivered […]

Ferry firms’ dual carriageway plea for A75 bypass

Ferry operators in south-west Scotland are leading calls for any new bypass on the A75 to be a dual carriageway in both directions. The South West Scotland Transport Alliance (SWSTA) claims that dualling the long-awaited bypass for the villages of Springholm and Crocketford is the only option that should be considered, says the BBC. As […]

Survey shows travel in Scotland back to pre-pandemic levels

A survey of Scotland’s transport and travel habits has found that levels of travel have now returned to where they were immediately prior to the pandemic. Transport Scotland statisticians today released the Transport and Travel in Scotland statistics publication. The publication includes a range of statistics from the Scottish Household Survey (SHS) about the journeys […]

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