
Action needed on traffic levels, warns BCP Council transport councillor
Parts of the area of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will ‘grind to a halt’ unless more people can be persuaded away from their cars, BCP

Parts of the area of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will ‘grind to a halt’ unless more people can be persuaded away from their cars, BCP

A search for Britain’s noisiest streets has been launched by the Department for Transport (DfT) with four areas across England and Wales set to trial

Redbridge Council is making it easier and safer to get around the borough by bicycle with the introduction of new mandatory cycle lanes and free

A new contract to run park and ride services from Bath’s three sites to the city centre is being considered by Bath & North East

The Liverpool City Region transport network is recovering very strongly following Covid – but service levels need to be maintained to sustain the bounce back,

A 5p cut in fuel duty represents three times the current spending on active travel in the UK, according to a new report, which suggests that

Private e-scooters could soon be legal to ride on public roads, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has suggested. According to the Press Association, Mr Shapps is

Trials of the School Streets initiative at a number of Norfolk schools are set to move to the next stage over coming weeks. The scheme

County Councillors are meeting next week to discuss proposals to launch Demand Responsive Transport services in Nottinghamshire. Members of the Transport and Environment Committee will

BAM Nuttall has appointed Huw Jones to lead the company’s Transport business unit following a reorganisation of senior roles within the leading civil engineering company.
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