
Wales’ Bus Services Bill becomes law
Landmark legislation to reform the way local bus services are planned and delivered in Wales has today received Royal Assent, becoming law. The Bus Services

Landmark legislation to reform the way local bus services are planned and delivered in Wales has today received Royal Assent, becoming law. The Bus Services

Local authorities say constrained budgets and slow access to government funding are the biggest barriers to installing public electric vehicle (EV) charge points, according to

Stocksigns Ltd has been named on Crown Commercial Service’s RM6347 Transport Technology framework. The new framework provides an approved procurement route for public sector organisations

Work to permanently transform Union Street into an accessible pedestrianised space is beginning. The city centre project has been awarded more than £1 million of

It’s being reported that the chief executive of National Highways, Nick Harris, resigned “after his relationship with the agency’s board broke down” over his handling

More than 50,000 potholes on over 100 miles of road have been fixed or prevented across south-east Wales on the Strategic Road Network and local

Residents of Orkney are being invited to try out a self-driving Auto-Pod as part of a study exploring the feasibility of deploying driverless shuttles on

The European Commission has opened several infringement proceedings against Ireland as part of its latest package of decisions. It has sent formal letters of notice

Scotland’s Transport Secretary has been condemned after refusing an invitation to visit the A96 to discuss funding concerns, claiming her “diary is full”. According to

Nick Harris, Chief Executive of National Highways, has today announced his decision to step down after five years in the role. He is to remain in
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