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Weekly summary of planned roadworks in Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset, BANES, Wiltshire, West Dorset and Devon for Monday 13 April - Sunday 19 April 2015
Weekly summary of planned road works in the East Midlands for Monday 13 April to Sunday 19 April
The official start of works ceremony to mark the beginning of construction on the A160/A180 Port of Immingham improvement scheme will take place today (27 March).
Speech for the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders about the modern advancements in the car industry.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
More than 550 miles of Highways Agency roadworks will be lifted over Easter to help bank holiday journeys go smoothly.
Highways England, the government-owned company which will deliver the largest investment in England’s major roads in a generation, officially launches next week.
Road infrastructure strategy: building the skill for delivery.
…Setting out Highways England's relationship with government.…
Strategy launched to connect up the great cities of the north to build a northern powerhouse.
The new headquarters of Highways England - the company that will run motorways and major A roads – has been opened today by Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin.…
Government confirms new company Highways England will run motorways and major A roads from 1 April 2015.
New strategic highways company, Highways England, will run motorways and major A roads from 1 April 2015.
Drivers will benefit from £106 million of investment on the M5 in the South West over the next few months.
Infrastructure Act becomes law.
A new aesthetic vision for the road network.
Graham Dalton, Chief Executive of the Highways Agency, is leaving his post in the summer.
The organisation that looks after the country's major roads is facing a transformative year in 2015
The Highways Agency has been presented with a Milestone Award from the Considerate Constructors Scheme for having 1,000 sites registered – a first for construction clients in the UK.
Improved customer service, better planning and stronger relationships are at the heart of a five-year plan which sets out how England’s motorways and major A roads will be modernised, maintained and operated between 2015 and…
Infrastructure Bill will bring major reforms to Highways Agency.
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