
Tackling local authorities’ transport challenges on this week’s Highways Voices
“The site went down all day – completely bust – couldn’t fix it had to dig everything up, and after that,” explains Sean Bulmer of

“The site went down all day – completely bust – couldn’t fix it had to dig everything up, and after that,” explains Sean Bulmer of

Transport for London has announced a multi-year deal with licensing agency IMG to expand its brand engagement and licensing programme both within the UK and

Havering Council has launched its vision for improving infrastructure in the borough and Thames Corridor. This was done at a Palace of Westminster reception sponsored

A bold masterplan to transform Birmingham into a greener city of more jobs, better transport options and higher quality, energy efficient new homes, is set

Construction technology provider Causeway Technologies has acquired Reference Point, developer of the UK’s leading workforce competency and authority-to-work system. This is the third strategic acquisition since Five Arrows

After completing their final assessments, all seven projects have successfully met the criteria needed to take the £30 million ADEPT Live Labs 2: Decarbonising Local Roads programme

Up to 15% of bus services across the country could be lost if bus funding comes to an end from July. New research reveals people’s

Westminster City Council has taken the decision to make School Streets permanent following an 18-month trial. The council launched School Streets trials at a number

Milton Keynes Council has started its search for contractors to deliver its highways term maintenance and capital works. The works covered by the £350M contract

A new fleet of 20 zero-emission buses have been launched in the Liverpool City Region this week, following driver testing and training on the roads.
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