New machinery helps with weeding in Brighton
Brighton & Hove City Council has been trialling new machinery for weeding as part of a review into how it maintains pavements across the city.
Brighton & Hove City Council has been trialling new machinery for weeding as part of a review into how it maintains pavements across the city.
Council chiefs in Haringey are continuing to face stiff opposition to low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) despite claiming that the schemes are achieving their aims. Residents last
One of the three new roads to open in Preston this month, William Young Way, has been officially marked in remembrance of William Young, honoured
Cheshire West and Chester Council’s Cabinet has agreed today to establish a new Highways Board with the first meeting to take place in September. Councillor
As the RSTA joins forces on a new campaign aimed at promoting the benefits of surface dressing as a solution to reducing potholes, the two
A trio of temporary cycle lanes in Liverpool, created during the Covid-19 pandemic, are set to be made permanent thanks to a multi-million pound funding
The next phase road safety improvements on a stretch of the A529 north of Adderley is to go ahead this week. The scheme is to
Derbyshire County Council accepted an additional £4.2m of Government funding for the roll-out of highways maintenance and pothole repairs across the region.. The Derbyshire cabinet
Transport for London (TfL) will be making its scheme on the A10 Bishopsgate permanent to help more people walk, cycle and use public transport, amid
Paula Claytonsmith, the new Chief Executive of the Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG), has described last week’s LCRIG Innovation Festival as a ”wonderful example
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