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New giant funnel bins are being installed at motorway service areas across the North West in a bid to reduce the amount of litter dropped on the region’s roads.
Highways England is warning drivers of the dangers of throwing rubbish from their vehicles amid sizzling temperatures.
Growing issues of litter on the roadsides of the South West have prompted a scheme to install bins and signage across a number of laybys in the region.
England’s motorways are getting a spring clean as part of a nationwide event.
Highways England has joined forces with local councils to tackle unsightly and hazardous litter on some of the country’s busiest roads.
More than 40 bags of litter were collected when local schoolchildren joined forces with road workers carrying out major improvements to junction 10 of the M6.
Response to a request for information about litter on the M25.
Response to a request for documents relating to whether Highways England has breached its statutory duty to keep the highways free from litter.
Highways England treated almost 100 pupils to a lively lesson in road building and gave them the chance to win a very special prize for their school.
Poppies have been planted alongside a main road named Remembrance Way in a huge community effort led by Highways England.
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