
ADEPT’s new president calls for a radical, far reaching national housing policy
A ‘radical’ new policy is needed, which must be fit for purpose in a post-Covid environment and address climate change, health and inequality. Paula Hewitt,

A ‘radical’ new policy is needed, which must be fit for purpose in a post-Covid environment and address climate change, health and inequality. Paula Hewitt,

Highways England has unveiled plans to transform junction 9 on the M3 at Winnall in Hampshire. The organisation will now start a new public consultation

A new road scheme to improve journey times, provide new cycling and walking routes and support the construction of thousands of homes in Devon has

Dundee City Council has appointed consultants Jacobs to investigate active transport links between the Western Gateway and the city’s amenities. Jacobs to provide an option appraisal report that identifies any

Highways England has launched a new feedback tool to help get more information from the public on what they think about its projects. Trialed as

New research by campaign group #BikeisBest has shown there are at least 25,000 modal filters in the UK to help support cyclists and pedestrians. The

AECOM has started work on a new contract to deliver spatial planning advice to Highways England in the Midlands and East of England, including advice

Imperial College London has joined forces with Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Brompton Bike Hire to launch a mobility hub at Imperial’s South Kensington campus as part of a

The Geospatial Commission has launched the second phase of its transport location data competition, in partnership with Innovate UK. The competition supports the use of location

Ten organisations have written to Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick urging changes to the Government’s proposed planning reforms to avoid adding a tide of car traffic to already
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