
Service strike video from Dyer and Butler illustrates risks industry’s workforce faces every
A road operative has told his story of his brush with death after service strike. On the 20th May 2020 a number of Dyer and

A road operative has told his story of his brush with death after service strike. On the 20th May 2020 a number of Dyer and

Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has said the The first minister has said the Scottish Government continues to engage on an “ongoing basis” with councils

Oxfordshire County Council is set to train members of the public in how to assess and identifying potholes, blocked drains and damaged signs along with

Drivers let standards slip during lockdown with a rise in bad habits when the roads were clear. More than half said they had broken the

Highways England has announced the departure of its Chief Executive, Jim O’Sullivan-who will leave the organisation early next year. Mr O’Sullivan, who was appointed in

The Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG) has appointed Alec Peachey as its new Content Director. As part of his role he will be responsible

Intelligent traffic management and enforcement solutions company Videalert has announced the appointment of David Walter as Hosted Systems Engineer. The company says that in this new role he will

The Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE) has officially announced the handover of the Presidency of the association. This happened as part of the Institute’s Annual

Mott MacDonald has appointed the former Transport for London Commissioner Mike Brown as an independent member of its shareholders’ committee. It says that, as part

The Highways sector will face significant challenges related to climate change in the next decade, according to Scott Wardrop, Chief Executive of Eurovia. Speaking as
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