
Welsh Government to go ahead with A494 River Dee Bridge replacement after objections withdrawn
The Welsh Government has ruled out a public inquiry into the replacement of the A494 River Dee Bridge at Queensferry, clearing the way for construction

The Welsh Government has ruled out a public inquiry into the replacement of the A494 River Dee Bridge at Queensferry, clearing the way for construction

Cycling UK responds to new government guidance that will be issued to councils nationwide to help them consider how to make their streets safer for

Details of the very long awaited third Roads Investment Strategy have been released. The Department for Transport says the £27 billion RIS3 will fund major

Engineers working on the West Midlands section of the HS2 network are getting ready to launch the second viaduct over the M6 near Chelmsley Wood.

National Highways has provided an update on the UK’s most expensive road project, the A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet improvements. More than two years

Senior officials from Ghana’s Ministry of Roads and Highways (MoRH) have concluded a week-long study tour to the United Kingdom, focused on strengthening institutional capacity

The Scottish Government has awarded £45m through the third Scottish Zero Emission Bus Challenge Fund (ScotZEB3). This investment will bring over 330 zero emission vehicles to Scotland’s

ITS UK has welcomed the publication of the new Transport Data Action Plan today. Max Sugarman, the organisation’s Chief Executive, said: “As our transport system

The compendium Scottish Transport Statistics publication shows that travel across a range of modes has increased over the latest reporting year, but generally remains below pre-pandemic

New government guidance will be issued to councils nationwide to help them consider how to make their streets safer for women and girls, Active Travel
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