
London Borough of Haringey renews Brightly asset management contract
The London Borough of Haringey has awarded a £454,271 contract to Brightly Software for the continued provision of its Confirm Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) system,

The London Borough of Haringey has awarded a £454,271 contract to Brightly Software for the continued provision of its Confirm Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) system,

Following a competitive tender process, two operators have been appointed to operate the first locally controlled services in the Liverpool City Region since the 1980s,

Sunderland City Council has confirmed the next phase of road resurfacing and safety improvements in its Annual Highway Maintenance Programme for 2025-26. The current programme

Marlborough Highways has announced the continuation and expansion of its long-standing partnership with Southend-on-Sea City Council. Starting April 2026, the company will deliver a full-service Term Maintenance

A £1million redesign of roads leading up to Putney Bridge has been described by frustrated residents and businesses as a “disaster”. Locals said Wandsworth Council’s

Transport for London (TfL) has announced a bold new plan to revolutionise how the capital’s streets operate over the next five years. The first-ever pan-city roadworks plan

Greater Manchester residents are walking and cycling more than ever, with over 700 million active travel trips recorded in 2025 – thanks to major investment

Protesters have called for Hammersmith Bridge to be reopened to vehicle traffic seven years on from its closure. The 138-year-old bridge linking Hammersmith with Barnes,

Coventry City Council have admitted that they cannot take action against able-bodied drivers parking in disabled bays on the city’s roads. The news will disappoint more

Colwyn Bay’s pedestrianised high street could be reopened to cars. The town’s Central Local Area Forum, a statutory body of Conwy County Council, met last
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