
All set for most-attended JCT Traffic Signals Symposium
The organisers of the popular JCT Traffic Signals Symposium say everything is ready to deliver their first virtual event, with nearly 400 delegates signed up

The organisers of the popular JCT Traffic Signals Symposium say everything is ready to deliver their first virtual event, with nearly 400 delegates signed up

The multi-million pound scheme to revamp one of the busiest junctions on the A47 in Norfolk will only be able to take place after water

The Conservative candidate for London Mayor says if he’s elected, he’ll offer companies the chance to buy naming rights of stations. The Telegraph reports that

Calderdale Council is to lead a new project that will see areas of Halifax become greener, healthier and more attractive. The council is currently out

Powys County Council has had to take £2.6 million out of its 2020 £5 million annual road, bridge and street lighting repairs budget. All departments

Transport for London (TfL) and London Living Streets have launched the Central London Footways map, which will be distributed free to Londoners. The printed map and

The Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG)’s annual conference, Strictly Highways, has been moved to October 2021. At the same time the Group has announced

The Scottish Government has launched the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) Mobility Fund, offering cash incentives and Travel Better vouchers, if non-compliant vehicles are removed from Scotland’s roads.

Aberdeen City Council has started its public consultation around its proposed Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in the city, inline with the Scottish Government’s Programme for

Projects to improve cycling facilities across the north and north-east of Scotland will have more than £1.5million to invest. Local councils and other organisations in
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