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Two major new road schemes worth more than £300 million are set to cut congestion and improve journey times for hundreds of thousands of drivers in Merseyside and Cheshire.
Drivers using motorways and major trunk roads in the West Midlands will benefit from £44,735,667 of road improvements between now and Christmas (October to December 2014).
Almost 400 miles of Highways Agency roadworks will be lifted over Christmas and New Year to help festive journeys go smoothly.
A new aesthetic vision for the road network.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Second tranche of Local Pinch Point funding released to stop road congestion.
As the Highways Agency continues to upgrade the M1 in West Yorkshire to a smart motorway, only meters away from the motorway surface there is an unseen world of activity.
Drivers in the East Midlands will benefit from £49,526,470 road improvements between now and Christmas (October to December 2014).
Robert Goodwill meets Highways Agency staff working on M2 site.
New THINK! campaign encourages drivers on country roads to brake before the bend, not on it.
Repair teams are gearing up for the next phase of this mammoth scheme next month.
A £1.5m Highways Agency project to improve safety and access to a major motorway junction in Gloucestershire will get underway this month (31 March 2014).
England’s motorways are getting a spring clean as part of a nationwide event.
The Highways Agency will be carrying out essential carriageway reconstruction and resurfacing work on the A590 Canal Street in Ulverston between Booths Roundabout and the junction with Swan Street, for approximately two weeks from Monday 31 March.
Images have today been released by Highways England showing how an historic bottleneck in Northamptonshire will be transformed as part of a major upgrade.
Long-term commitment will boost transport resilience.
A digital revolution in the construction industry could dramatically increase productivity and save billions of pounds, while radically reducing disruption to the public and slashing the number of fatal building site accidents.
Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians are set to benefit from quicker and safer journeys as part of a major improvement of the A55 and A483 roundabout near Chester which starts next month.
Drivers in Cheshire are to benefit from £303 million worth of road improvements over the next few years with some significant investment in the county’s motorways and major A road network over the next few months.
Councils will today be urged to get rid of unnecessary signs, railings and advertising hoardings in a bid to make streets tidier and less confusing…
Prime Minister's speech on national infrastructure was delivered at the Institute of Civil Engineering.
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