
Scottish Government committs £3.2 billion for transport as part of its 2021/22 budget
The Scottish Government has committed £3.2 billion for transport as part of its latest budget for 2021/22 to help deliver a clean, efficient and connected

The Scottish Government has committed £3.2 billion for transport as part of its latest budget for 2021/22 to help deliver a clean, efficient and connected

Greater Manchester’s Bee Network plan to deliver the UK’s first joined up cycling and walking network is set to see a boost in Bury, with

Sutton and Kingston Councils will be working with UK-based transport AI company Vivacity Labs to help improve active travel insight and the safety of high footfall areas.

Collaboration across and beyond all infrastructure sectors will be vital to the success in achieving net zero carbon. This was the main conclusion following roundtable

Siemens Mobility has completed the installation of all 67 monitoring and enforcement cameras for Birmingham City Council’s new clean air zone. Installed at locations across

Nottinghamshire County Council has approved nearly £36 million of highways investment for the year. The investment will be used to focus on improving roads and

Multi-million pound funding proposals aimed at improving and developing the bus network and railway stations, delivering more electric vehicle charging points and working up plans

The Irish government has announced funding for up to 248 new jobs in local authorities The Programme for Government has already committed that €1.8bn will

Transport for Quality of Life and Friends of the Earth have worked together to produced 27 actions that local authorities can use to help reduce

On the cover of the 2016 Transport Scotland Road Safety Strategy is a picture of the Sheriffhall Roundabout on the A720 in Scotland. There perhaps
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