Natural England hails “one front door” regulator approach for Lower Thames Crossing

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 streamline development of the Lower Thames Crossing, so environmental protections and development goals are aligned rather than in conflict. In the post Marian Spain writes how early collaboration has enabled […]

West Midlands: Development Consent Order approved for A46 at Walsgrave

A multi-million pound roads scheme in the Midlands has been given the green light. Lord Hendy, on behalf of the Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander, approved a Development Consent Order (DCO) today for the A46 Walsgrave junction upgrade project, which is part of the crucial Trans-Midlands Trade Corridor between the M5 and Humber Ports.   The A46 is one of the UK’s major trade routes, serving millions of people, […]

Newark homeless charity enjoys kitchen makeovers thanks to A46 bypass scheme

Two kitchens at Newark Emmaus Trust’s accommodation have been spruced up thanks to funding from the National Highways team behind the A46 Newark bypass project. More than £8,300 was donated to the charity to renovate two kitchens that had fallen into disrepair, which the charity says will encourage its residents to learn and develop basic […]

National Highways announces departure of CEO Nick Harris

Nick Harris, Chief Executive of National Highways, has today announced his decision to step down after five years in the role. He is to remain in post during a short transition period while the Board confirms interim leadership arrangements. Recruitment for a permanent successor will begin in the spring.  Reflecting on his decision, Nick Harris said: […]

National Highways offers help for local firms to win Lower Thames Crossing work

National Highways has announced its “giving a helping hand” to businesses across Kent and Essex to win work on the Lower Thames Crossing, as six Supply Chain Roadshows get underway. Work starts on the crossing this year, and with at least £1 in every £3 from the construction budget due to be spent with small […]

National Highways to consider feasibility of temporary slip roads at J38 of the M6

A new proposal to change existing plans to partially close an M6 junction for four years is being considered by National Highways. The proposed plans to close junction 38’s northbound side near Penrith, Cumbria, for two years and the southbound section for the same amount of time received criticism from local residents and businesses, says the […]

MPs demand answers after Dartford tunnel damaged by truck

Two MPs have demanded answers as to how an over-height HGV was able to cause significant damage to one of tunnels of the Dartford Crossing. The left tunnel – which takes northbound traffic from Kent to Essex – was closed for more than 30 hours after being struck by the vehicle. The HGV driver allegedly failed to […]

Dorset: National Highways starts work to improve safety on A35

National Highways is taking action to improve safety along the A35 in Dorset by reducing speed limits at a number of locations. Working in partnership with local authority and police partners, the company, which is responsible for England’s motorways and major A roads, has identified safety issues along a 26-mile section of the A35 between […]

A66 to close in both directions due to forecast of snow

The A66 in Cumbria has been closed in both directions from 04:00 this morning due to severe weather which has been forecast in the region. The closure is taking place between Cumbria Gates and Bowes Snowgates. Forecasts indicate 8-12cm of snow, combined with strong winds of up to 60mph, presenting a high risk of drifting […]

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