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National Highways today announced deals with 50 supply chain partners to carry out up to £3.6 billion worth of renewals to keep England’s motorways and major A roads running safely and smoothly. This work is awarded as part …
Development Consent Order application progresses to next round of hearings
A public engagement asking for views on new plans for a cycling and walking route to be created on the south coast has entered its final week.
A deteriorating nineteenth century railway bridge in Oxfordshire will be given a new lease of life as part of a renovation project led by National Highways.
Plan your journey with confidence using National Highways’ access guides for motorway services.
A fortnight of action is taking place in the South West to tackle dangerous drivers
National Highways has enlisted the help of Minecraft, the world’s best-selling video game, to inspire the next generation of talented tech experts, engineers, scientists and mathematicians.
A1(M) improvements which will support the future growth of the Harrogate and Knaresborough areas are making good progress.
A virtual twin of the road network that can predict the time and location of potholes and other maintenance issues is just one of the innovations poised to transform National Highways’ future operations.
Wall-climbing robots, acoustic sensors and laser technology are among the pioneering ideas which could help write off graffiti from alongside National Highways roads in the future.
National Highways has launched an online feedback tool for road users and those who live near to England’s motorways and major A roads to give their views on where investment is needed the most.
One in five motorway breakdowns are caused by worn or incorrectly inflated tyres
The new base near Newport will help keep road users safe in the grip of winter
Nick Harris has been confirmed as the new Chief Executive of the government company which builds and operates the country’s motorways and major A-roads, Chair Dipesh Shah OBE announced today, Thursday 19 August.
Staycations or day trips can be planned with confidence this summer thanks to Highways England’s access guides for motorway services.
Highways England is accelerating the use of warm mix asphalts as standard across its supply chain as part of a drive toward net zero carbon emissions.
The crucial role of the Dartford Crossing in keeping goods and people moving during and after the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic has been revealed in new data released by Highways England today.…
A lacklustre school yard has been turned into a dream playground where children’s imaginations can run wild thanks to a team of volunteers from a nearby Highways England road scheme.
In a bid to give back to nature, contractors upgrading junction 25 of the M25 on behalf of Highways England, had a pleasant surprise recently when they discovered stockpiles of soil had become the home to a variety of wildflowers.
Millions of road-users in the south west of England are set to enjoy safer, quicker and smoother journeys, as Highways England delivers a £200 million package of improvements across the region over the next few months.
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