
Lincolnshire Council reports good progress after investing in 13 new highway crews
Since May, 13 new highways crews have been working on Lincolnshire’s roads to identify and rectify even more problems, according to Lincolnshire Council. The council

Since May, 13 new highways crews have been working on Lincolnshire’s roads to identify and rectify even more problems, according to Lincolnshire Council. The council

Karl Battersby, has joined Noth Yorkshire Council as the new Corporate Director of Business and Environmental Services. Mr Battersby, who has been a corporate director

After more than two decades in charge of Safecote, one of the winter service sector’s best-known brands, Mark Dutton talks to Adrian Tatum about why

Bob Gaskell, Lighting Contracts Director of CU Phosco has been announced as the new President of the Highway Electrical Association (HEA). He takes over from

The number of apprenticeships started in the transport sector was under half the original target according to figures from the Strategic Transport Apprenticeship Taskforce (STAT).

The Univeristy of Liverpool has developed new technology which it says could ‘radically transform’ road maintenance in the UK. The univeristy has formed a new

A new research project funded by the UKRI, will work to understand the level of transmission of COVID-19 on public transport The 18-month Leeds Univeristy

Highway technology company Gasit has joined the Road Surface Treatment Association. The company’s ongoing research means that its surveying and mapping systems are some of

Stamp It Out’s official government petition that asks for the law to be changed to help eradicate road worker abuse, has reached its first milestone-5,000

Highways England is recruiting a new intake of graduates as it embarks on what it calls an exciting multi-billion investment programme for the country’s strategic road network. The government-owned
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