Achieving sustainable growth is a significant challenge for the UK. According to the Office for National Statistics, the UK population is projected to... continue
Former elected Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson is one of 12 people charged in a probe into council corruption. He faces charges of bribery, misconduct in a public office and conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office, said Merseyside Police. Anderson became a Labour councillor in 1998, went... continue
National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) Chair Sir John Armitt has welcomed the publication of the Planning & Infrastructure Bill, saying that it “covers all the bases”. He described the Bill as a “bold and broad-ranging package of measures” which should deliver a... continue
The Government has announced £1.5bn funding for 75 selected communities through the Plan for Neighbourhoods initiative run by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. It is a continuation to the last of the previous government’s series of Levelling Up and Town... continue
The next phase of the £250m A38 Derby junctions scheme is underway after a second legal challenge failed to block the scheme. The scheme is designed to separate local traffic from the strategic road network (SRN), enhancing safety, reducing delays, and providing more reliable journey times,... continue
Three in five respondents to an AA survey said they want ‘smart’ motorways to be scrapped. The survey of more than 13,500 drivers revealed that just 11% said the road network should be left in its current state while 9% said that all running lane systems should be converted to... continue
The backlog of carriageway repairs in England and Wales has risen to almost £17bn while roads are only surfaced, on average, once every 93 years. These are among the figures in this year’s Annual Local Authority Road Maintenance (ALARM) survey report, commissioned by the Asphalt... continue
Delivery of the Government’s promised 1.5 million new homes, and planning reforms to streamline development and infrastructure decision-making and construction approvals in transport and other areas, are, as expected, key features in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, now introduced to... continue
Plans for 100km of walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure features... continue
Children, parents and residents near a school in Portsmouth have benefited from safer journeys to and from school, a year after the School Street in the area was... continue
Data suggests that School Streets reduce road danger, encourage active travel, improve air quality, have health and... continue
Reliable connectivity is crucial in the parking industry, where smooth transactions, real-time data management, and seamless customer experiences... continue
Patchy availability for electric vehicle (EV)... continue
Waverley Borough Council secured Park Mark and Park Access awards across its car parks. The Surrey council received a Park Mark award for 26 of its car parks. This is granted to parking facilities that meet the... continue
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