£90 million of government funding has been allocated to upgrade four major roads schemes in England.
Birmingham City Council, in partnership with ubitricity, the UK’s largest chargepoint operator, to rollout a pilot of 560 lamppost EV chargepoints across residential areas of the city.
The Welsh Government has announced an extra 25 million to renew the country's major roads.
A new plan for 117 lower and zero-emission buses to clean up the city’s air pollution means that a Clean Air Zone charging motorists will not go ahead. Instead, Manchester will benefit from an £86 million scheme in clean up the region’s air using low and no carbon emission vehicles.
A bus franchising trial is set to begin in Wales in a bid to improve transport for rural communities.
Future of roads minister Lilian Greenwood has marked National Pothole Day with a visit to a factory near Derby to see technology that his helping c
Between 14th to 20th January 2025, millions of rail tickets will be available at half price as part of the government’s annual rail sale.
The cabinet secretary for transport and North Wales Ken States has announced his strategy for the future of Holyhead Port through a multi-stakeholder task force to be led by himself and Rebecca Evans, the cabinet secretary for economy, energy, and planning
The Welsh government has given £1.4 billion towards road projects across Wales to improve accessibility, reduce journey times, boost reliability, and to increase safety on the roads.
Councils are to receive £1.6 billion in funding to repair roads and fix potholes.
The government has introduced new legislation aimed at improving buses and boost local control of services moved a step closer today.
Welsh transport secretary Ken Skates has announced a new public transport model for Wales, enabling public, private, or third sector operators to big for packages of local bus services.
The government has helped to ensure Hitachi’s Newton Wycliffe site a future by protecting hundreds of jobs.
Today (4th December 2024), the transport secretary revealed that South Western Railway’s services will be the first to come under public control.
After receiving £700,000 of government funding, Telford & Wrekin Council is making progress in launching its electric vehicle (EV) chargepoint programme.