
Number of substandard road bridges on the rise again, says RAC Foundation research
The number of substandard road bridges managed by councils across Great Britain is increasing, according to new research by the RAC Foundation. Local authorities in

The number of substandard road bridges managed by councils across Great Britain is increasing, according to new research by the RAC Foundation. Local authorities in

Greater Manchester’s Bee Network plan to deliver the UK’s first joined up cycling and walking network is set to see a boost in Bury, with

Consultation has been launched on proposals for improved, fast public transport services connecting the Kent areas of Ebbsfleet, Dartford, Slade Green, Erith and Belvedere with

The Department for Transport has launched a survey to help it provide detailed guidance to English local authorities on how to open up, share and

Brighton & Hove Council is considering proposals to reduce the number of cars coming into the city to address the high numbers of people that

Plans for a transport network – including a new mass transit system – that connects all West Yorkshire’s communities to jobs, education have been released

Amey has enhanced the safety of its workforce by installing the RadViz crash prevention product that helps prevent lorries crashing into highway maintenance vehicles. The

Colas has partnered with the Social Value Portal and is rolling out the use of their measurement tool as its aligns with the National Themes, Outcomes and

Rhondda Cynon Taf Council is set to trial touchless pedestrian crossing technology at six sites across the area. The trial is funded by Welsh Government

Contracts, worth a total of up to £15million, have been awarded to six companies for a range of highway improvements in West Sussex. In September,
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