
Friends of the Earth data suggests work still needs to be done to lower nitrogen dioxide levels
A data audit by Friends of the Earth has revealed the 1,360 sites across England that have breached the annual Air Quality Objective for Nitrogen

A data audit by Friends of the Earth has revealed the 1,360 sites across England that have breached the annual Air Quality Objective for Nitrogen

This week’s data about traffic volumes from the Transport Technology Forum suggests that all vehicle types are back to their pre-lockdown levels – with the

A 142m modular bridge by Cleveland Bridge UK is supporting Highways England’s A19 Testo’s Junction Improvement Scheme as part of a major programme to improve

West Sussex Council has reported progress with its highways contract despite it starting a few days after the pandemic lockdown. Since April 1, and despite

Birmingham City Council will continue to support buses as the city recovers from Covid-19 and its subsequent lockdown, it has said as part of its

Three projects in Greater Manchester have been given confirmation they are to proceed, following the Prime Minster’s announcement on infrastructure earlier this week. Daisy Hill

The London Borough of Southwark has been awarded £1.3 million by Transport for London (TfL) for emergency measures including dealing with ‘rat-runs’ and banning traffic

More roads, pavements and bridges in Bridgend County Borough are set to be resurfaced, repaired and improved as part of a £2.25 million investment into

Bosch is developing recharging services that now give drivers access to one of the biggest pan-European recharging networks. For the drivers of electric cars, this

Nestrans, the organisation that represents the North East of Scotland including the Aberdeenshire region, has set out its transport vision and direction for the area
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