
Northumberland Council to invest over £37m in countywide transport improvements
Over £37m will be spent on transport improvements across Northumberland over the next 12 months – from fixing potholes to improving infrastructure and creating safer

Over £37m will be spent on transport improvements across Northumberland over the next 12 months – from fixing potholes to improving infrastructure and creating safer

Lancashire County Council has reviewed the buses it supports in the area, and taken account of requests from the local community, to improve services as

Solar Gates, the barrier, gate and traffic management pioneers are announcing they are bringing their knowhow to Irish shores and opening an Irish registered subsidiary

With just two weeks to go until the end of March, key deadlines for CPD training applications, the Start-Up Zone, and the DfT Special Recognition

An extra £45 million will be invested in maintaining and improving Staffordshire’s highways over the next three years. Added to this, a further up to

Critical infrastructure technology provider Telent has been reappointed to maintain Oxfordshire County Council’s traffic signals and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) estate, after its contract to

The Bee Network has hit a major milestone of 50 million contactless tap and go tram journeys, just days before launching on buses. The record

We discuss how to drive better value from the highway maintenance funding on this week’s Highways Voices, with Mike Hansford, Chief Executive of the RSTA.

Local authorities have been advised to be very careful with their commercial contracts with Electric Vehicle Charge Point Operators, in order to avoid falling into

A new funding deal to stop a number of West Midlands bus services being cut has been agreed. The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) board
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