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Discussing the government's commitment to improving local roads.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Announcing a further £80 million to remove bottlenecks.
Proposals to launch a major crackdown on disruption caused by roadworks on local roads and the start of 7-day working to be considered.
Greater funding for vital road improvements to reduce congestion, improve safety and boost the economy.
The national mapping agency is the pioneer in a new era of information transparency by government, Baroness Hanham said today (16 July 2010).
New giant funnel bins are being installed at motorway service areas across the North West in a bid to reduce the amount of litter dropped on the region’s roads.
Drivers in Greater Manchester are to benefit from £305 million worth of road improvements over the next few years with some significant investment in the county’s motorways and major A roads over the next few months.
Reform to the strategic road network in England.
A widespread congestion-busting road improvement programme worth nearly £55 million has now tackled 15 bottlenecks in the West Midlands – with another six due to be completed in the next three months.
Challenged by the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing, teams working on Highways England schemes have come up with new and innovative ways to keep workers safe as they keep the country moving.
Navigational apps powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) will help drivers to plan trips.
Drivers in Cumbria are to benefit from at least £30 million worth of road improvements over the next few years with some significant improvements to the county’s motorways and major A road network over the next few months.
New road safety measures and a list of successful Safer Roads Fund bids.
Councils are invited to apply for a share of the £170 million Local Pinch Point Fund to remove bottlenecks on the highway network.
Road infrastructure strategy: building the skill for delivery.
Councils asked to bid for funding to target congested local roads.
Two Highways England schemes are mucking in together to reduce costs and protect the environment.
A widespread congestion-busting roads improvement programme worth almost £50 million has now tackled five bottlenecks in the East Midlands - with another six due to be completed in the next three months.
Storm-damaged route in Cumbria set to open in time for late spring bank holiday.
Discusses results from the road network public satisfaction survey, future road plans and funding.
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