
RIBA responds to House of Lords Built Environment Committee’s report on New Towns
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has issued a response to the House of Lords Built Environment Committee’s report on New Towns. RIBA President,

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has issued a response to the House of Lords Built Environment Committee’s report on New Towns. RIBA President,

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

The CEO of the Government’s statutory adviser for the natural environment, Natural England, has published a detailed blog post explaining how partnership working is helping to

Transport for London (TfL) will begin trialling new bus shelter designs aimed at improving accessibility, safety and customer experience, with the new designs introduced at

Three classic cast-iron motoring guideposts in the Cheshire parish of Ashley have been listed by Historic England following fears that they would fall victim to

Buchanan bus station in Glasgow could be demolished under proposals to build a new transport hub, offices and homes in Glasgow. Strathclyde Partnership for Transport

Costain, the infrastructure solutions company, has created a tool to identify and ‘design out’ potential carbon hotspots at the earliest possible stage of infrastructure projects.

The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) Advanced Research Projects Agency – Infrastructure (ARPA-I) has launched a new Ideas Challenge. The Ideas Challenge is ARPA-I’s open

By: Sara Carter, Regional Marketing Director, Brightly Software, a Siemens company For UK councils, managing public assets isn’t just about upkeep; it involves building resilient

Plans to change one of London’s “most dangerous” junctions have been broadly supported by residents and businesses, though several said they feel safe navigating it

A high-tech initiative aimed at boosting efficiency and reliability on Liverpool City Region’s public transport is to be expanded following a successful year-long trial. Launched

The Lower Thames Crossing has revealed the winner of its innovative, low-carbon footbridge competition. The winning design from Arup and Seán Harrington Architects has set

The English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill has received Royal Assent from King Charles III, to become law. Transport reform is a central pillar of

Glasgow City Council is facing fierce criticism from campaign groups over £8m worth of “income generation” plans in its budget, to be generated by parking

A new survey from the Road Safety Markings Association (RSMA) suggests that 23% of drivers avoid using certain roads at night at least once a

The Conservative Party is pledging that it will remove 24-hour bus lanes in areas where they control councils after next week’s local elections in England.
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