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All working speed cameras will be yellow by October 2016.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
New dual carriageway and enlarged roundabout will provide better journeys between Milton Keynes and the M1 and help develop 2,900 new homes.
The government is spending more on roads, so there has never been a better time to work in our highways industry.
A new high-tech intelligent transport system is set to transform the way traffic is managed on England’s motorways and major A roads.
Work is due to begin early next year on the Princes Quay bridge in Hull after planning permission was granted by Hull City Council earlier today.
Highways England today (Tuesday, September 29) met with suppliers to set out how £1.8 billion of government investment to improve the capacity and condition of roads in the Midlands will be delivered.
Highways England is meeting with suppliers and stakeholders today (29 September 2015) and on Thursday (1 October 2015) to set out how more than £2 billion of government investment to improve the capacity and condition of roa…
Roads minister visits north of England to discuss proposals for better roads.
Twenty miles of extra lanes coming to the region, £2.2 billion invested by 2020 and 24 major improvements to start by 2020.
The third construction contractor has been appointed to build the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon project.
Two studies worth over £1.5 million are to be carried out into new transport schemes to address some of the biggest road challenges in the North of England.
A study worth nearly £600,000 is to explore options for improving the A1 in the East of England.
Improvements to the A19/A1058 Coast Road in North Tyneside have moved a step closer today (Wednesday 2 September) with the appointment of a contractor for the scheme.
Blueprint showing how government investment in transport will help create the Northern Powerhouse is to be published today.
Transport Secretary visits new Broom’s Cross Road in Sefton during visit to north of England.
Transport Secretary sees Farnworth Tunnel improvements during visit to north of England.
Roads Minister sees A1 improvements during visit to north east.
Details of how freight will be routed to reduce pressure on the M20 in Kent when there is disruption to cross-Channel services was announced today (Thursday) by Highways England.
Road and rail projects will improve connections to rest of the UK.
As part of £1.5 billion investment to build ten “smart motorways”, Highways England has today (22 July 2015) appointed six joint-venture companies to take this programme of work forward.
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