
Scottish Government provides £28 million for zero emission heavy duty vehicles
The Scottish Government is providing £28 million across the next four years to accelerate the manufacturing and deployment of heavy duty zero emission vehicles. The Zero

The Scottish Government is providing £28 million across the next four years to accelerate the manufacturing and deployment of heavy duty zero emission vehicles. The Zero

The North of England’s political and business leaders will meet at the Transport for the North (TfN) Board meeting this week in Harrogate to discuss

Walking and cycling charity Sustrans has been shortlisted for two Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) awards. The shortlisted project in the Healthy Transport category is Chrisp Street Community

Stoke-on-Trent City Council will be starting work on red routes across two roads in the city on Monday 13 June, with the roads being operational

With two weeks to go until the first ITS European Congress in three years, the organisers ERTICO have issued an online preview document, and are

Keltbray is pleased to announce the appointment of Tim Barber as Project Director for its Highways Division, reporting to Louise Pavitt, Major Projects Director. Mr

A high number (97%)of UK schools monitored by Airly in the #LetSchoolsBreathe project experienced levels of PM2.5 that exceeded the safe norms set out by

Manchester City Council has withdrawn proposals for two bus gates in the Baguley Park area, after public consultation. Bus gates are stretches of road that

Birmingham City Council is announcing the first set of transport schemes to be developed from its new Local Improvement Budget fund. Responding to local safety concerns,

Former transport ministers have written to UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, calling on him to swiftly adopt new vehicle safety measures that have been described
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