
Glasgow City Council facing ‘backlash’ over £8m parking ‘income generation’ plans
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

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

LCRIG has published its latest Mini-Guide, in collaboration with TRL, exploring how automated vehicle (AV) technology is evolving beyond trial phases and entering early deployment.

Cllr Andrew Gant, Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport Management, Cabinet Member for Transport Management, has apologised for incorrect data being used to report

Bedford Borough Council has committed to continue engaging with residents and bus operators to work towards a sustainable and reliable public bus network across the

The A29 Church Hill in Pulborough has been closed while West Sussex Council carries out essential safety works on the banks either side of the

An Isle of Wight councillor has called on the island’s next administration to launch an independent review of the Highways PFI contract following the handling of the Firestone

Measures aimed to make bus travel more attractive have been approved by Hull City Council. The Cabinet has this week signed off on how the authority

Rotherham’s local highways are set to benefit from £10m worth of repair and maintenance programmes this year. When it meets on 11 May, Rotherham Council’s

Andrew Blake-Herbert, the Chief Executive of Havering Council, has said that he is ‘extremely disappointed’ with the delayed reopening of Gallows Corner roundabout and flyover in

A new plan to move cars that block roadworks is ending delays to desperately needed resurfacing projects in Suffolk, and having the added effect of

Peter Mason, Staffordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Strategic Highways has reiterated that the abuse of highways crews in Staffordshire ‘will not be tolerated’ as

A pothole repair machine will continue to be used to repair Lincolnshire roads after its trial showed it to be a success. However, some councillors questioned why

Staffordshire County Council has agreed how it will manage traffic and co-ordinates utility and road works across the county over the coming year, to keep

The first World Public Transport Day is highlighting the role of transport in connecting people and communities, with evidence from the National Centre for Accessible

The Bus KSI Network, with support from Transport for London and Women in Bus and Coach, has announced an event at which London’s Bus Safety

The scale of the challenge of litter on the country’s roads has been highlighted by a clean-up on a six mile stretch of the A12,
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