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A study worth nearly £600,000 is to explore options for improving the A1 in the East of England.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Andrew Jones celebrates completion of a £5.6 million station revamp.
Government announced competition so local authorities can fit emission-cutting technology and provide better journeys.
If the bus industry’s going to grow, we have to continue delivering for passengers.
Whisky, forestry and household by-products to be turned into transport fuel at 3 new plants in England and Scotland.
Whisky by-product to be turned into transport fuel at new plant in Scotland.
Unwanted waste products to be turned into transport fuel at 3 new plants in England and Scotland.
Roads Minister sees A1 improvements during visit to north east.
Road and rail projects will improve connections to rest of the UK.
Andrew Jones discusses measures to alleviate issues in Kent.
Cities shortlisted for scheme to support greener transport options
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.
A £1.3million contract to has been awarded to a Mouchel/Hyder joint venture to assist Highways England with a further study on the viability of a Trans-Pennine Tunnel as identified in the Roads Investment Strategy.
Government to fund research and development for driverless vehicles.
Junction improvement and new road will improve journeys to Luton Airport and local area.
The economic case for road investment.
Sales of low carbon vehicles are surging, and our air quality will benefit.
HGV levy receipts and levels of compliance during the first year of operation.
Potholes take a toll on our economy, so the government will reward local authorities with the best plans for repairing them.
Major year on year increase in the number of ultra low emissions vehicles registered in the UK.
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