
Bus Users UK highlights cross-party momentum behind bus reform in Scotland
Following last week’s Scottish election results, Bus Users UK has analysed the bus policy commitments set out across the political party manifestos. Bus Users UK

Following last week’s Scottish election results, Bus Users UK has analysed the bus policy commitments set out across the political party manifestos. Bus Users UK

Glasgow City Council has informed the Scottish Government that it backs the demolition of a section of the M8 motorway through the city centre. The Glasgow Times reports that the

A new toolkit designed to help local highway authorities navigate local government reorganisation (LGR) has been published. Developed by the Association of Directors of Environment,

A partnership that will put the UK at the forefront of next generation self-driving technology has been signed by the Government and Wayve. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AI for

Local authorities across England are poised to receive strengthened powers to deal with motorists who create obstructions by parking on pavements. In January, the government

National Highways is set to invest £7m into essential maintenance on the A40 at Over in Gloucestershire. The Over Bridge carries the dual carriageway of

A new report from the Carbon Leadership Programme provides the first ever national baseline of carbon emissions from the maintenance and construction of local roads

‘Bold’ measures to provide greater priority to buses on England’s roads would speed up everyday journeys sufficiently to unlock £5 billion of economic benefits nationwide.

Vital roadworks on a bridge that forms part of the M32 in Bristol will ensure it remains safe, says National Highways, but the works are

The roundabout that is statistically “the most dangerous in Northern Ireland” is set to get long-awaited safety measures, following approval by the local council. The
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