Sheffield City Region plans to deliver 620 miles of cycling and walking routes
The Sheffield City Region has revealed plans to create a network of more than 620 miles of accessible walking and cycling routes across South Yorkshire.
The Sheffield City Region has revealed plans to create a network of more than 620 miles of accessible walking and cycling routes across South Yorkshire.
Highway and transport contractors in Scotland are to begin pre-start preparations on sites as part of first phase of easing restrictions. The construction sector has
The City of Edinburgh Council, working with Sustrans, has launched an online platform for people to share suggestions on walking and cycling routes around the
North Lincolnshire Council has reported that work is due to start on a £4.5m highway scheme that will open up the opportunity for employment and
The Government is considering giving local councils new powers to help improve roads for both cyclists and pedestrians. The new rules would see drivers who
A reduction in the amount of road policing over the last decade has contributed to a rise in motoring offences, according to a new report
SH L!ve, the exhibition and conference organised by Safer Highways is moving to a virtual format this September, with the next physical event now taking
A partnership of councils, transport organisations and East Midlands Airport has come together to launch a £2.7 billion vision to provide fast and frequent road,
Keeping places ‘extraordinary for our people’ will be one of the priorities of Nigel Riglar, the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport
Cardiff Council is working with highways and transport consultant Arup, to investigate how it can work with partners to create a ‘Safer Cardiff’ for both
Transport Scotland has opened a third round of funding from the Scottish Government’s active travel budget for 2020/21 to help increase walking, cycling and other
Highway authorities tell of benefits of moving to high definition, image based condition surveys to get a more accurate insight into the state of their
The London Borough of Brent has completed an ambitious two-year programme to get rid of potholes and defects using Velocity Patching. In the largest ever
The Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport (ADEPT), is asking local authorities across England to complete a new online survey to understand
The Deapartment for Transport has produced guidance to help local authorities with the installation of Covid-19 vaccination signs used to guide people to centres across
Navtech Radar’s ClearWay stopped vehicle detection technology is to be deployed on more roads across the UK as part of Highways England’s programme to enhance
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