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Highways England operates, maintains and improves England’s motorways and major A roads.
National Highways is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport .
Lists all Highways Act inspectors' reports and decision letters.
Outlines reforms to the management of motorways and major roads in England.
Highways Agency annual reports and accounts of activity and services.
National Highways' annual reports and accounts of activity and services.
As a local highway authority (usually a county council or national park authority) you have statutory duties to record and keep public rights of way open.
Highways England's annual reports and accounts of activity and services.
Find out how Highways England plans for, and supports, economic growth.
How Highways England use route strategies and strategic studies to plan for future investment and inform the Road Investment Strategy 2.
Get up-to-date information about traffic problems and road conditions across the UK.
Under the New Roads & Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA) Highways England is the Highways Authority for the strategic road network.
Information about how highway authorities can adopt roads.
The Secretary of State for Transport's report to Parliament on the performance of National Highways between 2022 and 2023.
You can report obstructions on the road such as illegal signs, hedges, builders skips and scaffolding to the local council
Register and use HALOGEN, extract HALOGEN reports and integrate HALOGEN data with other applications.
This programme targets those working on Highways England’s network who are directly at risk from road users.
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