
Bexley Council criticises ‘unfair’ charges for Silvertown and Blackwall tunnels
The London Borough of Bexley has expressed concern over what it has called ‘unfair’ charges for the Borough’s residents following the introduction of tolls to

The London Borough of Bexley has expressed concern over what it has called ‘unfair’ charges for the Borough’s residents following the introduction of tolls to

Research has revealed that in recent years over £800,000 has been paid out to drivers who have experienced vehicle damage due to potholes. With this

Rees Jeffreys Road Fund will once again be running the Transport MSc Bursary programme for 2025-26. Funding is available for course fees for both full

The Newham Council Cabinet has approved plans to improve Newham’s roads and footpaths, investing a combined sum of almost £9m to Keep Newham Moving, including

The sustainable transport lobby group Transport Action Network has written to the Planning Inspectorate setting out its objections to the decision to consider private finance

In the wake of the Government’s Spring Statement, delivered yesterday by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, the highways sector has issued some pertinent responses. Beatrice Barleon, Head

Are potholes just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the real issues facing our roads? If you’re in the business of managing,

A taxpayer-funded subsidy scheme for electric vehicle chargers has been hit by a wave of fraud. The Department for Transport (DfT) paid out tens of thousands of

The highways industry has responded to yesterday’s announcement by the government that the Lower Thames Crossing had been given the go-ahead. Colette Carroll, Managing Director
Local highway authorities will receive £500 million to fix potholes and £4.8 billion investment for National Highways to keep the strategic road network working. Secretary
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