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Seeking your views on whether extra weight allowances for alternatively fuelled vehicles should be extended to purely domestic journeys, as well as international journeys.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Employment Tribunal decision.
Funding from the Levelling Up Fund has provisionally been allocated to create two new bridges in Lincoln. This will alleviate traffic on nearby roads and create new links to the Western Growth Corridor development.
In Blaenau Gwent, a new engineering campus for 600 young people will be built using over £9 million of Levelling Up funding. It will offer the next generation of engineers a programme of apprenticeships and industry placements in the area.
Generic risk assessment about rescues from lifts and escalators to help fire and rescue authorities to draw up their own risk assessments.
Over £14.5 million from the Levelling Up Fund will help Filwood Broadway become the attractive centre of Filwood.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Shepherd on Date 7 December 2022
Heavy landing, near Cranmore, Somerset, 3 August 2018.
Inspection processes and standards for lorry, trailer and other heavy goods vehicle (HGV) MOT tests (annual tests).
Heavy landing and contact with metal gate post, Carrickmore Airfield, County Tyrone, 10 April 2019.
Seeking views on increasing the maximum speed limit to 60 miles per hour for heavy goods vehicles on dual carriageway roads.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Year 1 interim report from a 3-year project to monitor the effect of increasing speed limits for HGVs over 7.5 tonnes in England and Wales.
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