
Marlborough Highways secures £45m Camden contract
Civil Engineering company Marlborough Highways has won a contract to become the London Borough of Camden’s principal contractor for works in the north of the

Civil Engineering company Marlborough Highways has won a contract to become the London Borough of Camden’s principal contractor for works in the north of the

Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet has approved plans to amend grass cutting regimes, with the aim of promoting biodiversity. Cabinet members approved adopting the approach used

Council leaders in Essex have written to the head of National Highways to express what they call significant concerns about proposals for two sections of
Local authorities and national governments will discuss how technology can help them solve their road transport challenges during the two-day Transport Technology Forum Conference in

The founder of kerbside management company Grid Smarter Cities, Neil Herron, has written a blog post asking if the “humble kerb” is the “missing missing

Nearly 700,000 car drivers in Greater London could be liable to pay the £12.50 Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charge when the scheme expands in August

Transport for London and Hounslow Council have announced they will start work next Monday (27 March) on the latest section of the Cycleway 9 route in west

Residents in the London borough of Southwark can now report street and environmental faults, such as fly-tipping, graffiti and overgrown grass, using a brand new

Southampton City Council has committed a £11.9 million spend for the highways and footways programme which will be delivered over the next 12 months Selected

Paula Claytonsmith will take over as the new Chief Executive of the Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG) from July. Paula, who is currently the
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