
Sheffield City Council backs the Stamp it Out campaign
Drivers in Sheffield have been accused of throwing cones and barriers at council employees, shouting abuse, spitting and mounting pavements in fits of road rage

Drivers in Sheffield have been accused of throwing cones and barriers at council employees, shouting abuse, spitting and mounting pavements in fits of road rage

Strong and Coherent leadership is needed from Government to make tough decisions on climate change, according to the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning

The public has been given the opportunity to influence plans for a new multi-million pound bypass which will improve journeys between Leicester and central Lincolnshire.

Online submissions to the SH Awards – the only awards ceremony in the highways sector voted for by the industry-is now open for entries. This

The former Transport Minister and London Mayoral Candidate Steve Norris has joined in the criticism of low traffic neighbourhoods, saying they are based on a

Norfolk has come first for the second year in a row in the National Highways and Transport survey on roads and transport. The annual survey

Green number plates will be seen on roads for the first time from today, Transport Minister Rachel Maclean has announced, as the Government prepares to

Amey has announced the appointment of Karen Hopley to its Transport Infrastructure Executive team. Joining as the business unit HR Director, Ms Hopley will take

Despite the pandemic, more than twice the number of battery electric vehicles have so far been sold this year compared to the whole of 2019

The Lower Thames Crossing could create five million tonnes of carbon dioxide, figures from a Freedom of Information request have said. Estimates suggest the building
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