Transport project management contributes £4.7 billion to UK economy after 33% growth

A new report by the Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered membership organisation for the project profession, has found the transport sector of the project management profession has grown by a third in five years to contribute £4.73 billion of annual gross value added (GVA) to the UK economy. The Golden Thread Report 2024, […]
Transport improvement scheme completed around Derby Railway Station

Transport improvements around Derby Railway station are now complete, providing improved access for all road users and pedestrians from the station to the city centre. Works had been ongoing on Railway Terrace and Midland Road since July 2023. This completion is the latest in a growing number of schemes to improve transport options for citizens […]
HITRANS urges public to give views on 20-year vision for improved transport in Highlands and Islands

How can access to public and shared transport be improved in the Highlands and Islands? And how can walking, wheeling and cycling be made more accessible in communities across the region? These are some of the issues being explored in a public consultation to shape a 20-year vision for transport improvements in the Highlands, Moray, […]
New Welsh Cabinet Secretary sets out priorities for Transport

he Cabinet Secretary for North Wales and Transport, Ken Skates, will outline his transport priorities, including plans for 20 mph, in the Senedd this afternoon. Listening is the immediate priority for the Cabinet Secretary on the subject 20mph. He will say the Welsh Government will listen to the people of Wales and work in partnership […]
£1.3 million to back cutting-edge transport projects

A £1.3 million competition to transform the transport sector, grow the economy and inspire innovation has been launched today (17 April). The latest round of the Government’s Transport Research and Innovation Grant (TRIG) is now open, with organisations and academics able to win up to £45,000 in funding. The TRIG scheme, delivered by Connected Places […]
SYSTRA signals significant growth with Leeds office move

SYSTRA has relocated in Leeds, further bolstering its commitment to developing talent in the city and across the Yorkshire region. Located in 114 Wellington Street, the new Leeds office provides a modern open-plan creative space for SYSTRA, which is one of Yorkshire’s leading transport planning, engineering and infrastructure specialists. Members of the SYSTRA Signature Team based in […]
NEMA-certified status achieved for AI-powered AGD650 stop-line detector

Extending its global status as one of the UK’s most successful manufacturers of ITS products, AGD has achieved NEMA certification for its best-selling AGD650 Stop-Line Detector. Imperative for customers in both the USA and Canada, the United States National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) testing is designed to assess the suitability of electrical equipment for use […]
DfT launches consultation on adapting the UK’s transport system to the impacts of climate change
The Department for Transport (DfT) has launched a consultation on adapting the UK’s transport system to the impacts of climate change. The open consultation, which will run until May 31st, seeks views on the transport adaptation strategy, which includes actions and policies to enhance climate adaptation planning and action across the sector. The transport adaptation […]
Buchanan Computing working with Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council and Kent CC to automate time consuming manual data processes

Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP) and Kent County Council are showcasing how data sharing between platforms can be used to improve time consuming processes within local government and improve efficiency. Both councils are using Buchanan Computing’s ParkMap platform, to automate other time intensive data collation processes including land search information and streetwork data. The […]
Staffordshire receives £286million transport funding boost over seven years

Staffordshire has secured a huge funding boost from central Government for local transport projects which will span a seven-year period. The Local Transport Fund announcement was made this morning, with Staffordshire County Council being allocated nearly £286million from 2025/26 from a national fund of £4.7bn. To mark the announcement today, John Glen MP, Paymaster General […]