
Liverpool City Council to convert buses as part of green clean plan
Liverpool City Council is to embark on a multi-million pound journey to clean up emissions from the city’s buses. The council’s cabinet has approved to

Liverpool City Council is to embark on a multi-million pound journey to clean up emissions from the city’s buses. The council’s cabinet has approved to

Dynniq has won a new Traffic Signals Maintenance contract in Dumfries & Galloway. Due to commence in April 2021, the contract covers an initial 3-year

The Scottish Government is to invest £7 million to support zero emission mobility across two new innovation projects. The LOCATE facility, which will be based

Better analysis of traffic flows and their impact on air quality, using AI to improve road safety and Working with innovative start-ups and small businesses

Two regions will soon benefit from an extra half a million pounds to expand the delivery of the successful construction skills ‘bootcamps’, set up to

The public’s increasing interest in walking and cycling must be supported and encouraged as the country emerges from the Covid-19 lockdowns, according to Transport Minister,

Highways England Historical Railways Estate (HRE) is repairing Twizel Viaduct, near Cornhill-on-Tweed in Northumberland, to extend the life of the viaduct and allow people to

JCB has signed its first deal for its new pothole machine with Stoke-on-Trent, the council that helped develop the machine. The council became the first

A total of 65 SMEs have already registed their interest to take part in the A30 upgrade, with 60% of them from Cornwall. Of the

The Department of Transport (DfT) has cancelled the Oxford-Cambridge (Ox-Cam) expressway, after analysis confirmed the proposed project was not cost-effective. Highways England had been developing potential
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