A new initiative will see primary school children becoming junior active travel inspectors, with a new mission to help more kids cycle, walk, wheel

The Welsh Government has announced that young people will be able to travel on buses for £1 from September.

Roadworks

The government has approved more than five strategic road schemes and five key rail upgrades, which have also been allocated funding and will support 42,000 jobs.

Woman charging car at kerbside

Brighton and Hove is set to deliver a huge increase in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure over the next 15 years, thanks to a new contract with Char.gy to install and manage more than 6,000 new lamppost chargepoints.

Electric car being charged

West Sussex County Council have announced that its electric vehicle (EV) charging network is set to grow, with 30 extra on-street chargepoints confirmed, following a countywide consultation.

EV charging

On-street electric vehicle charging devices have seen 3,709 new additions in the first half of 2025, bringing the total to 29,227.

12 combined authority mayors have signed a joint statement pledging to create a national active travel network.

London taxi cab

A consultation has been launched on the Capital Call scheme, which Transport for London (TfL) are proposing to end.

A Welsh local government fund is fixing and preventing potholes.

The government has announced £1 billion to repair transport infrastructure and future proof the road network.

Portsmouth City Council, in anticipation of Clean Air Day this Thursday, is celebrating 99 per cent of their vehicles in the Clean Air Zone meeting

EV being charged

A new online tool has been launched to help local authorities secure electric vehicle infrastructure investment.

Amanda the bus driver

There are now more than 2,000 zero-emission buses on the capital’s streets, with TfL reporting that it is the largest zero emission bus fleet in Western Europe.

Bus stop in countryside

One in five bus routes serving residents in a rural area have disappeared over the last five years, according to figures compiled by the County Councils Network (CCN), making it the biggest decline in England.

Turnstile in train station

Rail passengers in Yorkshire and East Midlands will be able to participate in a digital ticketing trial, which will use GPS-based technologies to track journeys and ensure passengers pay the best price for their journey.

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