LGA warns one in four councils may need a bailout
One in four councils in England say they are likely to have to apply for emergency government bailout agreements to stave off bankruptcy in the
One in four councils in England say they are likely to have to apply for emergency government bailout agreements to stave off bankruptcy in the
Traffic management and specialist vehicle supplier Blakedale has added additional 3.5-tonne Impact Protection Vehicles (IPVs) and a range of electric vehicles (EVs) to its hire
Action to control the cost of HS2 and bring the project back on track has been announced by the Transport Secretary, after years of failed
An application to install 209 solar panels at Exeter Services on the M5 has been turned down on safety grounds. The local council ruled that
The Court of Appeal has ruled campaigners trying to stop the now scrapped road tunnel on the A303 near Stonehenge would have lost a legal
Transport Scotland has published Made Orders for the stretch of the A9 between Killiecrankie and Glen Garry in Perthshire. With the publication of Made Orders,
Building on the existing, well-established system’s proven performance, the latest version introduces several key updates designed to enhance functionality and user experience. The updated build
The organisers of the biggest UK highways and transport technology show, Highways UK, have written to participants of this week’s event, thanking them for making
The total cost of upgrading a six mile section of the A9 in the Highlands is now expected to run to £308m – £111m more
The Deputy Director, Strategic Road Network at the Office of Rail and Road has issued a blog post detailing an assessment assess of National Highways’
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