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Government is no longer defending a judicial review over a planned lorry park near the M20 in Kent.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Withdrawal of the decision to site a lorry park at Stanford West to mitigate Operation Stack impacts.
Highways England’s team of 1,300 specially trained gritter drivers based across the country are geared up for winter – and are urging drivers to do the same.
M5 Oldbury viaduct team lend a hand to help transform derelict site into a community garden.
A primary school in Kettering has been extensively refurbished thanks to the efforts of a team of volunteers that work on the East Midlands road network.
A further consultation on plans to upgrade the A358 between the M5 at Taunton and the A303 Southfields in Somerset will be held early next year.
First phase of M1 smart motorway is now open in the Midlands.
As a Highways England traffic officer, Chris Russell has patrolled the roads across the South West for the past 10 years.
Tests have begun this week on an innovative, pilot project designed to reduce congestion along the M62 near Warrington in Cheshire.
Highways England announces new Health and Safety Passport scheme.
Engineers have postponed routine maintenance work on the Ouse Bridge to accommodate a pair of nesting peregrines.
Shocking footage released by Highways England today shows a trucker checking his phone while his right foot was on the dashboard.
An upgrade of the old A556 is officially handed over to local communities.
A bypass plan which has won the backing of road users will be taken forward as part of £242million improvements to help people travelling along the vital Manchester to Sheffield Trans-Pennine route.
A £3m package of work is planned for a 10-mile stretch of the A64 near York which will improve the journeys for the thousands of drivers who use it every day.
Public encouraged to have their say on plans for a major upgrade to junction 8 of the M27 and the A3024.
Highways Englands develops initiatives to help reduce road incidents.
Highways England and other volunteers pick up award for conservation work alongside the A30 in Devon.
The next step in a multi-million pound scheme to give drivers quicker, safer and more reliable journeys in the South West took a major step forward today.
Highways England is planning to build a £100 million new bypass along the A585 near Poulton-le-Fylde in Lancashire, boosting the local economy and improving journeys for drivers.
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