
LGA survey suggests a third of councils will need emergency government bailouts over next three years
More than a third of councils – and almost half of social care councils – responding to a new Local Government Association survey say they are

More than a third of councils – and almost half of social care councils – responding to a new Local Government Association survey say they are

Mayor Richard Parker has set out plans to double the amount of money given to councils for fixing potholes and resurfacing the West Midlands’ crumbling

Improving roads and pavements, active and accessible travel and future planning all feature in a report being presented to members of Brighton & Hove City

Speed cameras are being credited with a “dramatic and sustained” decrease in fatal and serious crashes on one of Cornwall’s most notorious roads. The A38

When Mat MacDonald was appointed as the West Midlands Combined Authority’s Road Safety Commissioner, it was with the aim of stopping deaths and serious injuries

The London Borough of Camden has announced that it is investing £22m in new walking and cycling infrastructure, bus lanes and High Streets. During 2025,

LGTAG has announced that registration for its 2026 President’s Conference is now open. AI is transforming how we plan, manage, and maintain our transport networks

Traffic enforcement cameras have been introduced across parts of Thurrock to help improve road safety, reduce congestion and address Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) misuse, following feedback from a recent

A major road traffic collision was the focus of an emergency services exercise for Herfordshire’s first responders. Named Exercise Gridlock, representatives from Hertfordshire’s fire and

The Transport Technology Forum’s webinar outlining the new Connected Vehicle Services (CVS) Framework which will define the services that are expected to be provided to
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