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Today, Lord Bates will walk into Westminster, after taking nearly six and a half million steps in a 3000 mile walk across Europe to raise awareness of the UN resolution on the Olympic Truce.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Smoother journeys ahead as Highways England reveals multi-million-pound investment to improve the region’s roads, pavements and bridges over the next 12 months.
Retired engineers across the country are remembering their role in its birth 50 years ago today (Friday 23 October 2020).
A new type of material that acts like an anti-ageing cream for roads could prevent the need for roadworks and reduce the environmental impact.
Road users are advised that the M48 Severn Crossing will be closed for two and a half hours on the morning of Sunday, 24 August to allow half marathon runners to cross the bridge.
Highways England is driving a new initiative which will have wide-reaching benefits for the environment and biodiversity – and the answer lies in the soil.
Community organisations in Gloucestershire have formed a partnership to engage and support individuals who are facing multiple barriers to employment.
Radio One DJ Chris Stark joins forces with the County Football Association to promote safe driving habits.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Drones and 3D printing technology being explored to fix potholes while councils receive funding to improve traffic light systems to cut congestion and emissions.
Road markings and studs are to be renewed on the A500 at Stoke-On-Trent from Monday 19 May.
A trail which takes in the stunning coast of the Lake District National Park and connects the shoreline with some of the UK’s most famous mountains and lakes will celebrate its official launch by Natural England today.
The A1, Britain’s longest road, has been boosted with 7 miles of new lanes today (Monday 25 March) after an improved section of it opened to traffic.
Delivery drones and resupply robots are set to bring vital reinforcements to frontline troops.
65 police officers from London, Essex and Surrey ran 13.6 miles around Central Park in New York to raise money for the charity Jack’s PACK.
Work to transform a motorway junction in Cheshire is on course to be completed in the summer after roadworkers battled snow, rain, freezing temperatures and flooding along a planned diversion route to install huge bridge beams over the M6.
A £1.5 billion project that will transform journeys on one of the east of England’s most vital roads reaches its half-way point this week.
Preparatory work starts for the A47 – A11 Thickthorn Interchange upgrade
Employment Tribunal decision.
Resurfacing work totalling £1.9 million will start next week on the M5 in Gloucestershire improving journeys between Junctions 13 and 14 southbound.
This humanitarian event that we organised together with the Serbian Rugby 13 Federation and the Serbian Paralympic Committee held on 20 March.
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