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Improvements to the A19/A1058 Coast Road in North Tyneside have moved a step closer today (Wednesday 2 September) with the appointment of a contractor for the scheme.
Blueprint showing how government investment in transport will help create the Northern Powerhouse is to be published today.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Transport Secretary visits new Broom’s Cross Road in Sefton during visit to north of England.
Transport Secretary sees Farnworth Tunnel improvements during visit to north of England.
Roads Minister sees A1 improvements during visit to north east.
Details of how freight will be routed to reduce pressure on the M20 in Kent when there is disruption to cross-Channel services was announced today (Thursday) by Highways England.
Road and rail projects will improve connections to rest of the UK.
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.
Highways England Yorkshire and Humberside road investment.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin today (20 July 2015) officially opened the newly-widened A453 in the East Midlands.
Junction improvement and new road will improve journeys to Luton Airport and local area.
Drivers using the M4 in south Gloucestershire will benefit from a £860,000 investment in the Winterbourne Lane Bridge, near Stoke Gifford between junction 19 and 20.
Highways England today (Friday 10 July) met with suppliers to set out how more than £150 million of government investment to improve the capacity and condition of roads in Cumbria and north Lancashire will be delivered.
The economic case for road investment.
Over £600m of major improvements will be taking place on North East roads over the next five years, cutting congestion and improving journey times for drivers.
Drivers in the North West are set to benefit from the biggest increase in capacity on the region’s roads for 50 years.
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.
Highways England is delivering £390,000 of overnight repairs and improvements along the A66 around Stainmore in Cumbria over the next few weeks.
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