
Kent County Council starts further programme on potholes
Kent Councty Council has started further work on repiaring potholes this month. Over the last year, the council has patched 358,840 square metres of Kent’s

Kent Councty Council has started further work on repiaring potholes this month. Over the last year, the council has patched 358,840 square metres of Kent’s

Newscastle City Council has said its bill for fixing deteriorating roads and pavements has risen by almost £70 million over the last three years. The

The new method ensures Island Roads maintains the required level of service in a way that looks after the environment Island Roads is to adopt

E-scooters, buses on demand and Enterprise Car Club vehicles are just some of the innovative transport projects being looked at to reduce personal car use

The Chartered Institution of Highways and Transport (CIHT) has called again for a five-point plan that should come from the latest budget. It has called

Amey has announced that Andy Denman will be joining the business to take responsibility for its local and strategic highways operations from May. As the

Highway surface specialists Meon has laucnhed Project Highways Zero, a new project aimed at highlighting how carbon savings can be made across highway and transportation

McKinsey has been considering the upcomingv trends in term sof technology in the roads sector. Four technology trends could help improve road functionality, construction, and

Scottish highways maintenance contractor BEAR Scotland has launched a scholarship for civil engineering students at Edinburgh Napier University in memory of former chairman Bill Taylor, who died in 2016.

Governments must reallocate road space to help create healthier cities and improve the enviornment, according to a new published by the International Transport Forum. The report
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