
Aggregate Industries completes UK’s ‘first’ carbon neutral pavement scheme
The contracting division of Aggregate Industries has announced that it has completed the UK’s first carbon neutral pavement scheme as part of Highways England’s A590

The contracting division of Aggregate Industries has announced that it has completed the UK’s first carbon neutral pavement scheme as part of Highways England’s A590

There is to be 260km of new and improved cycle lane across South Dublin, after approval was given at a council meeting last week. The

BEAR Scotland is set to increase its workforce in communities across South East Scotland, recruiting up to 50 new highway maintenance operatives. Roadworkers of all

Colas SIAC has taken delivery of a purpose-built electric excavator, which will work on its A46 Stoneleigh Junction project as part of the major improvement

Nick Smee, CEO of Yotta, explores the digital resident demands and funding issues that councils may face this year and considers the steps they can

Repair works which will secure the long term future of Victoria Bridge in Kendal are set to resume in May – two months earlier than

Nearly two-thirds (63%) of those aged 16-24 support allocating 10% of the Welsh transport budget to cycling and walking, while just 8% oppose it, acording

Highways England has started ground investigations as it prepares to start further work on trhe A66 trans-Pennine route. The work includes testing different ground conditions

A range of Emergency Active Travel (EAT) trial schemes across Buckinghamshire are being introduced and changed this month, the council has announced. Following feedback and

Douglas Ross, leader of the Scottish Conservatives has promised a cycle network designed for communting, for every city in Scotland by the end of the
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