
TTF and London Councils showcase transport technologies making the capital more efficient
The Transport Technology Forum and the body which represents the 32 London Boroughs and The City have hosted the first of a series of London-focussed

The Transport Technology Forum and the body which represents the 32 London Boroughs and The City have hosted the first of a series of London-focussed

Local authorities are in the best position to scope and priritise interventions that sustain or enhance economic supply as well as form and leverage alliances,

Sheffield City Council has secured £50 million funding to improve the connectivity in and around the city. The new project, Connecting Sheffield, will include a

Transport for the North’s Chief Executive Barry White will step down from his role next year. Mr White will depart in May next year to take a

The ADEPT Smart Places Live Labs programme – led by the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport (ADEPT) – has published its

Eurovia UK has increased the capacity of its apprenticeship, graduate and student placement programme, welcoming 90 new starters into the company this summer. As recent

A stretch of the A12 that was first built in the 1960s is set to be resurfaced for the first time as part of a

The Skills Training Centre (STC), one of the highways and transport sector’s most popular training and assessment centres can now offer the Winter Service Operations

Hertfordshire County Council has started works on its pedestrian and cycle route improvements on the A414 Breakspear Way in Hemel Hempstead. The council has part-funded

Karl Battersby, has joined Noth Yorkshire Council as the new Corporate Director of Business and Environmental Services. Mr Battersby, who has been a corporate director
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