
Iconic Inverness bridge could be saved for 25 years if councillors agree repair plan
The future of a historic Inverness bridge could be secured if Highland councillors this week approve vital funding for repairs. Concerns were raised over the

The future of a historic Inverness bridge could be secured if Highland councillors this week approve vital funding for repairs. Concerns were raised over the

Trials of e-scooters in Stafford and Newcastle-Under-Lyme have now seen over 18,732rides taken covering a total distance of 93,676km, since they started in September 2020.

Work to provide the North’s passengers with better travel information has taken a step forward thanks to a partnership between Transport for the North (TfN)

The Local Council Roads Innovation Group’s (LCRIG) first ever #AsktheDft event attracted more than 100 attendees with members able to put their questions directly to

Northumberland County Council is asking residents to slow down and ‘change gear’ as part of a new campaign to encourage more people to ditch their cars in favour of walking and cycling. ‘The Big

Scottish voters have shown strong support for the next Scottish Government to commit at least 10% of its transport budget to active travel. This would

The country’s trade body for the Intelligent Transport Systems industry is marking a year of providing online Forum meetings by promising to continue to stream

There is to be 260km of new and improved cycle lane across South Dublin, after approval was given at a council meeting last week. The

Mark Nicholson, CEO of Vivacity Labs, discusses how local lockdown travel habits are already influencing the green recovery With restrictions in the UK now easing, residents have

Nearly two-thirds (63%) of those aged 16-24 support allocating 10% of the Welsh transport budget to cycling and walking, while just 8% oppose it, acording
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