
Mull fixed link part of Scotland’s National Islands Plan
The Scottish Government’s new National Islands Plan, unveiled by first minister John Swinney, states that a formal consultation process is to take place on establishing a fixed

The Scottish Government’s new National Islands Plan, unveiled by first minister John Swinney, states that a formal consultation process is to take place on establishing a fixed

The veteran journalist and author Peter Hitchens has told the latest Highways Voices podcast that Britain has destroyed its cities, its countryside and even the

Proposals to improve bus journeys and general traffic flows on a key commuter route into east Reading have been welcomed by Reading Council. The proposals

Women in Bus and Coach (WiBC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Alex Niemczyk, Director at Roberts Travel Group, as the organisation’s newest Board

Unlicensed taxi drivers should face tougher penalties in Jersey, a politician has said. Deputy Catherine Curtis has put forward a proposition calling for the Motor Traffic (Jersey)

People across Greater Manchester are being encouraged to have their say on major plans that will shape the future of local transport through to 2050

Transport for London has introduced new regulations for pedicabs that will be enforced in stages over the coming year. The regulations will mean that drivers and operators will need to apply for licences

Transport for London is “lacking depth and nuance” when it comes to engaging with the needs of disabled people travelling around the capital, a City

Plans have been published for a new pilot project aiming to create a so-called “Mini Switzerland” transport network in the Peak District. Campaigners said the

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council has approved the continuation of protecting 1.3million bus journeys to improve the public transport network across the region. The
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