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
A new online tool has been launched to help local authorities secure electric vehicle infrastructure investment.
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.
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.
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.
As part of a £500 million investment to tackle potholes across England, roads in Yorkshire and the North East will receive an extra £20 million to tackle potholes, as well as an extra £12.8 million to build new cycle lanes and pavements in the North East.
The Bus Services Bill, which received its second reading in the House of Commons yesterday (2nd June 2025), will ensure that vital bus routes are protected from being scrapped at short notice.
New aviation laws set out today (2nd June 2025) will redesign flight paths to be more efficient, allow for quicker flights and fewer delays, alongside residents living near airport benefitting from quieter take-offs.
New electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints are set to come online across Portsmouth, thanks to Portsmouth City Council’s new partnership with chargepoint operator Zest.
South Western Railway (SWR) services came back under public control on Sunday (25th May 2025), ending almost thirty years of privatisation.
Luton Council is set to receive electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints across all six of its residential car parks through operator Believ.
The mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, has appointed new members to the Transport for London (TfL) Board, which was refreshed in 2024.
The Department for Transport's Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) scheme has awarded Cumberland Council £3.456 million to invest in accessible electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints across Cumberland.