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On 18 August 2022, the A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet Road Improvement scheme application was granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
The new A4119 will boost the local economy, create jobs and improve local infrastructure.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Today, 12 August 2022, the A47 North Tuddenham to Easton application has been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
Vital bridges connecting Grimsby and Immingham will be repaired to boost the local key industries and tourism
A pioneering drainage system thought to be the largest of its kind in the country has been installed by National Highways underneath the M5 at Oldbury.
People in Worcestershire are set to benefit from more than £43 million of government funding for A38 upgrades.
A major reform of the funding, management and oversight of England’s busiest roads has produced significant benefits, according to a new evaluation.
Prolonged disruption through roadworks will be reduced as part of new plans designed to ensure more reliable journeys on England’s busiest roads.
National Highways’ projects to modify and refurbish three bridges in the South West have been shortlisted for regional engineering awards.
More than 41,500 people broke down on National Highways roads last year because of tyre issues – that is over 20% of all breakdowns.
The Road Safety Investigation Branch (RSIB) will make independent safety recommendations and shape future road safety policy.
Dramatic video footage released by National Highways shows the moment a driver crashed into a patrol vehicle to evade a temporary road closure on the M6.
National Highways has confirmed today that plans to upgrade junction 10 on the M25, one of the busiest in the country, are going on show next week.
Deadline on decision to widen the Morpeth to Ellingham section of the A1 extended until December 2022.
An intern who saved National Highways thousands of pounds in just three months with his computer know-how has now been given a permanent position – and was welcomed to the business by the Chief Executive Nick Harris himself.
Festival goers looking to Rock and Roll All Nite at the Download Festival this year are advised to follow the signposted routes and not their sat navs for smoother and quicker journeys.
Investment in transport schemes in Cornwall, Greater Manchester, Newcastle and Southampton.
Millions of road-users in the South West are set to enjoy safer, quicker and easier journeys, as a multi-million-pound package of improvements to roads, pavements and bridges across the region is revealed.
Government response to the Union Connectivity Review expected to be published later in 2022.
When it comes to looking after the iconic Spaghetti Junction, Italian father and son duo Michael Del-Giudice and Lewis know the perfect recipe.
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