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Planning approval for the Oxford Flood Alleviation Scheme has been granted subject to requirements. Decision is a significant step towards protecting the city.
With one week to go until the UK-wide test of the Emergency Alerts system, the text of the alert has today been released.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
On Friday 17 February 2023, the A47 Wansford to Sutton application was granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Kit Malthouse today chaired a meeting of Ministers from across Government to update on support to ease potential disruption
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A major reform of the funding, management and oversight of England’s busiest roads has produced significant benefits, according to a new evaluation.
Today, 16 May 2022, the application for the M25 junction 28 improvements has been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
12 May 2022 - the M25 junction 10/A3 Wisley interchange improvement application has been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport
Today, 21 April 2022, the application for the M54 to M6 Link Road has been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
Planning application submitted to reduce flood risk to the city from the River Thames.
Hull’s new Humber frontage flood defences which provide greater protection to 113,000 homes and businesses, as well as local infrastructure and other public amenities are being officially opened.
The incident was one of 240 offences – averaging 24 per day – recorded during Operation Peninsula, a multi-agency fortnight of action on the M5 and M4.
National Highways is reaching for the skies with a new digital infrastructure that will help keep roads moving and give drivers round-the-clock real-time traffic information.
National Highways has again teamed up with Police forces across the South East in a fresh bid to improve safety on one of the most important routes in the region.
Three options to improve the busy M1/M62 Lofthouse interchange near Leeds have been put forward for public consultation today.
The strategic road network, managed by National Highways (formerly Highways England) stretches over 4,300 miles and connects the UK’s major towns and cities.
The future of an historic ship which played a key role in Hull’s maritime past has been buoyed by a big investment from National Highways.
A multi-million pound scheme, which will tackle congestion and help unlock thousands of new homes in Swindon, has now opened to traffic.
National Highways has today (12 October) launched a consultation for the upgrade of the A358 in Somerset.
National Highways has tipped the scales to support the ecosystem and help fish pass safely under the A38 in Devon.
Earlier this week members of the National Highways and Balfour Beatty project team took time out from working on the upgrade of the busy M25 junction 10 scheme for a day of volunteering in the grounds of Cobham’s stunning Pa…
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