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Drivers travelling through the M6 roadworks in Cheshire will be able to get home quicker from today as the speed limit has been increased in time for Christmas.
Drivers in the North West are being promised over 100 miles of extra lanes on the region’s motorways to tackle congestion and improve journey times.
A giant 40-metre-wide structure will be lifted into place over the M6 in Cheshire next week to help improve the journeys of the 118,000 drivers who use the route every day.
Major improvements are on the way for the 90,000 drivers who depend on the A12 near Chelmsford every day.
Road users will get a smoother driving experience thanks to the pioneering technology used to resurface roads in north Yorkshire.
New coastal paths have been approved from Filey Brigg to Newport Bridge and Dunball Wharf to and St Audries Bay.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Shifting commuting times could save an hour each week
Extra lanes and new technology on one of England’s busiest stretches of motorway are saving commuters up to 40 minutes each week.
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 North West are set to benefit from the biggest increase in capacity on the region’s roads for 50 years.
Charity developing its working practices and physical work spaces with emphasis on supporting MSK health.
100% of the England Coast Path is now either being worked on or complete.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A year-long project to reinvigorate a Suffolk river and increase the fish population has been completed.
Measures originally introduced during the pandemic will now be made permanent following public consultation.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Drivers on the M60 will be able to benefit from wider lanes in time for the bank holiday weekend, helping to improve the flow of traffic on the second busiest motorway in England.
As unnecessary signs are removed from our roads the Secretary of State for Transport calls for local authorities to continue the cull.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
With the next phase of a project to strengthen the bank of Whittlesey Washes starting this month, people who live and work nearby are being invited to a drop-in session to learn more.
The Midlands got a boost today with the launch of the latest stretch of ‘smart motorway’, making greater use of technology on the M6 near Birmingham, bringing improved journeys and less congestion.
Drivers to benefit from wider lanes on one of the busiest motorways in the region.
An Ofsted report finds that many of the most able children attending non-selective secondary schools are failing to achieve their potential.
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