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Permanent Repairs Planned for Menai Bridge Crossbeam Amid Traffic Concerns
Plans are now in place for a permanent repair to the Menai Bridge crossbeam, following a temporary fix that allowed the structure to reopen to vehicles weighing under 7.5 tonnes on 24 October. The bridge, a critical link between mainland Wales and the island of Ynys Môn, has long been an essential route for commuters, local residents, and visitors. According to the North Wales Pioneer , the permanent repair work is expected to begin early this year, with timelines subject to
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Jan 62 min read


Liverpool Council Issues “Gritting Mythbuster” After Complaints Over Icy Roads
Liverpool City Council has responded to complaints from motorists that some roads appeared untreated during the recent cold snap, sharing a detailed “gritting mythbuster” to clarify how winter road maintenance works. The council confirmed that 372 miles (600 km) of roads were gritted over the past two days but acknowledged that icy conditions may still have been visible due to the nature of the treatment. “Once grit salt is laid on the road, it requires traffic movement to h
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Jan 62 min read


Government may introduce mandatory eye tests for drivers over 70
Mandatory eye tests for drivers over 70 could become a reality under new government road safety plans, alongside the potential introduction of cognitive assessments for older motorists. The measures are part of a wider strategy aimed at reducing road deaths and serious injuries by 65% by 2035 , and by 70% for children under 16 , while maintaining the independence of older drivers. Statistics from 2024 highlight the risks the strategy seeks to address: 24% of drivers killed in
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Jan 61 min read


UK warned to improve road markings to prepare for self-driving cars
Britain could face a “wake-up call” over autonomous vehicles unless road markings are significantly upgraded, industry experts have warned. The UK Government recently launched a call for evidence as part of the next stage of the Automated Vehicles Act , aiming to ensure self-driving technology can improve road safety, generate new jobs, and drive economic growth. While autonomous vehicles are already operating as taxi services in cities such as California and being trialled
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Jan 62 min read


TfL admits more must be done to enforce wheelchair priority on London buses
Transport for London (TfL) has acknowledged it needs to improve how both passengers and drivers understand and apply the rules around designated wheelchair spaces on buses, following renewed concerns from disabled families. The issue has been highlighted by Chris, a father whose four-year-old son Phoenix uses a wheelchair. He says they are regularly unable to board buses because the priority space is occupied by buggies, leaving his son feeling distressed and blamed. Chris, w
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Jan 63 min read


Uber’s robotaxi vision signals the end of the human driver era
There is a peculiar kind of closeness that comes with riding in the back of a taxi. It might be the shared frustration of gridlock, a few exchanged words about the weather, or an unexpected monologue from a driver who knows the city — and life — far better than your satnav ever could. But at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas , Uber made one thing unmistakably clear: those moments are living on borrowed time. The ride-hailing giant used the event to unve
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Jan 62 min read


Ministers weighed up scrapping HS1 amid £1bn funding crisis before launch
Senior ministers privately considered abandoning the UK’s first high-speed rail line in the mid-1990s after a major funding gap threatened the project’s future, newly released government papers reveal. Documents published by the National Archives show that, in January 1994 , then transport secretary John MacGregor warned the Treasury of a £1bn shortfall in the financing of what was then known as the Channel Tunnel Rail Link — just months before the Channel Tunnel and Eurost
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Jan 62 min read


Glasgow to roll out citywide 20mph limits on residential streets
Glasgow City Council is preparing to introduce a citywide 20mph speed limit across residential roads , with the phased rollout due to begin in early 2026 . The SNP-led authority has confirmed the changes will apply to almost 3,700 streets , forming one of the largest speed limit reductions undertaken by a UK city. The programme will be delivered in six stages , with full implementation expected by autumn 2026 . Under the plans, 3,690 roads currently operating at 30mph will b
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Jan 62 min read


Alun Griffiths narrows losses after scaling back exposure to major contracts
Civil engineering contractor Alun Griffiths has significantly reduced its annual losses after reshaping its business to focus on smaller-scale work, following heavy cost pressures on a handful of large fixed-price projects. For the year ending 31 December 2024 , the company reported a pre-tax loss of £48.9m , almost half the £95m loss recorded the previous year. However, this still marks the firm’s sixth consecutive year in the red . Turnover fell sharply from £262.7m to £195
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Jan 62 min read


Liverpool Live Labs sets national benchmark in decarbonising roads and sustainable transport
Liverpool City Council’s Highways team is celebrating the success of the Liverpool Live Labs Programme, which continues to lead the way in decarbonising roads and shaping sustainable transport across the UK. The ADEPT Live Labs 2: Decarbonising Local Roads in the UK initiative is a three-year, £30 million programme funded by the Department for Transport. Its goal is to reduce the carbon footprint of local highway networks while improving infrastructure for residents, cyclist
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Jan 52 min read


Bury Council to launch £72m highways and civil engineering framework in 2026
Bury Council has announced plans to procure a major highways and civil engineering framework this summer, with a total value of up to £72 million. The initiative will cover construction, maintenance, and specialist civil engineering works across the Greater Manchester borough, as part of the council’s ongoing investment in local infrastructure. A planned procurement notice indicates that the tender will be released on 1 June 2026 , with submissions due by 1 July 2026 , and t
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Jan 52 min read


Richmond Council announces 2026 road and pavement improvement programme in Twickenham
Richmond Council has released details of its planned highway maintenance and improvement works across Twickenham and surrounding areas for 2026, as part of its ongoing investment in local infrastructure. The programme is designed to enhance road surfaces, pavements, and overall safety for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. While some disruption is expected during the works, the council says the improvements are necessary to maintain the condition of key local routes. Planne
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Jan 51 min read


Joe Incutti takes the helm of Kier Infrastructure as new Group Managing Director
Kier Group has appointed Joe Incutti as Group Managing Director of its Infrastructure division, overseeing a business with more than 6,000 employees and an annual turnover of £2 billion. The Infrastructure division brings together Kier’s design, construction, and maintenance operations across roads, rail, aviation, water, energy, and environmental sectors . Announcing the appointment on social media, Mr Incutti wrote: "I'm thrilled to share that I'm starting a new position as
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Jan 52 min read


Electric vehicles now subject to London congestion charge as daily fees rise
Electric vehicle (EV) drivers in central London are now required to pay the city’s congestion charge for the first time, following changes that also increased the daily fee for non-electric vehicles. From 2 January 2026 , the daily charge for conventional vehicles rose from £15 to £18 , marking its first increase since 2020. Drivers of pure battery-electric vehicles registered for Auto Pay can still claim a 25% discount , reducing the fee to £13.50 per day . The update was an
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Jan 52 min read


Toilets and ticket offices closed at some Greater Manchester stations during strike
Bus and tram passengers in Greater Manchester have been warned that some station facilities will remain closed for four days due to ongoing industrial action. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) said that toilets and ticket offices at certain transport interchanges will be affected by the strike, which runs through to Thursday. TfGM confirmed that bus and tram services will continue to operate normally , as drivers and conductors are not involved in the industrial action
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Jan 51 min read


Train worker dismissed after serving passengers food retrieved from bin, tribunal rules
A train employee who was dismissed after first-class passengers were allegedly served sausage rolls taken from a bin has said he was simply trying to “go above and beyond for the customer.” Peter Duffy, a staff member with London North Eastern Railway (LNER) , faced allegations that he retrieved discarded sausage rolls, which were then reheated and served to passengers by a colleague. Another crew member raised concerns after noticing the missing items and hearing laughter fr
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Jan 51 min read
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