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A new transport skills strategy outlines plans to create apprenticeships in the road and rail sector.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The storm-damaged A591 is set to reopen by the end of May 2016.
Transport operators have robust plans in place to keep the transport network going in the event of bad weather.
Funding for the restoration of the Tadcaster Bridge and the construction of a temporary footbridge.
The government will provide funding to help repair flood-damaged roads and bridges in Cumbria and Lancashire.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has won an international road safety award for its work improving load security.
As the government invests more in rail than for generations, East Midlands rail firms are helping make the region an engine for growth.
The Chancellor has published the results of the spending review, including details of the Department for Transport’s budget over the course of this parliament.
All working speed cameras will be yellow by October 2016.
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 has today published a tender for a design services contract in the East Midlands, running for 5 years and with an expected value of £25 million.…
Four-point plan to get Britain building will change the way vital infrastructure projects are planned, determined and funded.
A record number of projects that aim to improve transport have been shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award 2015.
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 roads across the East of England will be delivered.
Highways England has published a tender for a new framework agreement for construction works expected to be worth more than £250 million, and running for 4 years, in the East Midlands.…
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.
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