
TfL wins appeal over Streetspace
Transport for London has won an appeal against a ruling that its Streetspace scheme to close roads to cars was unlawful. The original case was

Transport for London has won an appeal against a ruling that its Streetspace scheme to close roads to cars was unlawful. The original case was

Walking and cycling schemes totalling more than £19.4 million have moved a step closer, following a meeting of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s Investment Committee.

Being able to listen and show empathy for a team of people, while not losing focus on the job in hand are some of the

Scotland’s Transport Minister has launched a consultation with local authorities on introducing charges for people to park at work, in an attempt to encourage walking,

E-scooter provider Voi is installing sound on its vehicles in three cities in an attempt to combat pavement riding and help protect pedestrians with sight

All four of the Greater Cambridge Partnership’s (GCP) ‘transformative’ public transport and active travel schemes will be put before the Joint Assembly and Executive Board

Local authorities and other organisations managing rights of way have said ongoing maintenance needs funding certainty. This is according to the results of the Association

Councillors in Leeds have reiterated their calls for £40m of government money to go towards “revolutionary” improvements to the city’s leisure services and West Leeds roads.

Sustainable transport is central to many of the 26 towns that will share £600 million worth of funding as part of the Government’s ‘build back

A trial of e-scooters is getting underway in London today in an initiative that is hoped will reduce car travel. Three companies, Dott, Lime and
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