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A mile-long stretch of canal that disappeared more than half a century ago is a step closer to being restored, thanks to £4 million of funding from Highways England.
Items discussed at the 27 March 2019 informal meeting of EU transport council ministers including multimodality, sustainability, infrastructure and road safety.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Highways England today called on drivers to join them in doing their bit to reduce litter levels on the nation's motorways.
Highways England announces multi-million pound boost for cycling, heritage and wildlife projects for communities along the A30 in Cornwall.
An iconic Cornish pub that provided shelter for motorists during last week’s heavy snowfall has been handed a special welfare award by Highways England today.
Deep below the surface of Britain’s biggest road scheme something has been brewing for a very long time – more than 2,000 years in fact.
Our £5 million improvements project has uncovered Roman remains near Kirkby Thore in Cumbria.
Images from space and computer wizardry help Highways England develop a ground breaking approach
Pioneering noise barrier will improve the lives of residents
Highways England is warning drivers of the dangers of throwing rubbish from their vehicles amid sizzling temperatures.
The new laws will improve consumer confidence in charging electric vehicles and modernise insurance rules.
Native grasses and wild flowers will be planted along the verges to form part of a wildlife corridor along roads in Devon and Cornwall.
People interested in plans to upgrade the A303 past Stonehenge are urged to have their say as a supplementary consultation is launched today on revised proposals.
People interested in plans to upgrade the A303 past Stonehenge are urged to have their say on revised proposals to further protect the World Heritage site.
The A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme has today (15 January) been nominated for a top national environmental award.
Stunning new pictures of an innovative ‘green bridge’ show how the project has literally taken root – providing a winter wonderland for birds and other wildlife
Highways England and other volunteers pick up award for conservation work alongside the A30 in Devon.
Minister visits new defences and flood-hit villages to hear how county is rising to challenge.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Baroness Kramer thanks local representatives for their work during the recent Worcestershire floods.
Explaining why a low carbon future is essential to the UK's future prosperity.
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