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High Court Lifts Injunctions Blocking Environmental Protests on Major London Roads
Injunctions that had prevented environmental activists from blocking key routes in London have been lifted after a High Court judge ruled they were no longer necessary. The orders, imposed in May and June 2023, restricted members of Insulate Britain and Just Stop Oil (JSO) from obstructing major roads including Marble Arch, Park Lane and Vauxhall Bridge. Designed to run for five years with annual reviews, the injunctions were granted to Transport for London (TfL) following a
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Nov 25, 20252 min read


A1 Wentbridge Viaduct project to be completed ahead of festive getaway
Road users and local residents are being thanked for their support and patience with news that long-running roadworks along the A1 near Pontefract in West Yorkshire will be completed early next month. Traffic management along the A1 over Grade II listed Wentbridge Viaduct will be completely removed by National Highways by Sunday 7 December with the final phase of repairs, along the southbound carriageway, being completed next week. Narrowed lanes and a temporary, 50mph, spee
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Britpave Raises Concerns Over M5 Barrier Replacement Plans
Britpave, the UK infrastructure association, has warned that driver safety on the M5 could be compromised following National Highways’ plans to replace barriers between Bridgwater and Burnham-on-Sea. National Highways recently announced a £1.1 million project to replace the existing wire rope central reservation with steel beam barriers along this stretch of the motorway as part of a barrier renewal scheme. However, Britpave has raised concerns that the planned steel barriers
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Devon and Cornwall Police Chief Calls for Urgent Action on Road Safety
Devon and Cornwall’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Alison Hernandez, has highlighted the urgent need to improve road safety across the region. In a statement, Hernandez pointed to concerning statistics from last year, noting that 57 people were killed and 614 seriously injured on roads in Devon and Cornwall. Across Great Britain, 1,633 deaths and 27,904 serious injuries were recorded. Hernandez stressed that these figures represent real people—family members, friends, and lo
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Lime Increases London E-Bike Prices Amid Growing Competition and Council Scrutiny
Lime has quietly raised the cost of its e-bike rentals in London, City AM reports, increasing its per-minute rate from 29p to 31p—a rise of around seven per cent—without notifying customers. The price of a 30-minute ride bundle has also jumped from £3.99 to £4.49, marking an increase of just over 12 per cent. For frequent riders, the hikes add up quickly. A typical 20-minute pay-as-you-go journey that previously cost £5.80 now costs £6.20, putting Lime at a higher price point
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Uber Eats and Starship to Roll Out Autonomous Delivery Robots in Leeds
Uber Eats and Starship Technologies have announced a collaboration to deploy autonomous delivery robots across the UK, Europe, and the US, beginning in Leeds this December. The partnership promises faster, AI-powered deliveries, though it also raises questions about the future of human couriers. Starship operates the world’s largest fleet of autonomous delivery robots, with over 2,700 units completing more than nine million deliveries to date. By 2027, the company expects its
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Government Announces First Rail Fare Freeze in Three Decades
Rail passengers in England will see their fares frozen next year, marking the first halt to increases in 30 years. Ministers said the move will reduce the cost of commuting and long-distance travel for millions of people, with some passengers set to save more than £300 annually. The freeze applies to all regulated fares – including season tickets, peak-time commuter returns and off-peak intercity journeys – and covers services run by English train operators. According to the
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Chancellor appoints infrastructure and planning adviser to clear path for new investments
Leading lawyer, Catherine Howard, appointed to advise Chancellor on the next phase of planning and infrastructure reforms as she vows to ‘do what it takes to get Britain building’ Leading planning lawyer Catherine Howard has been appointed to advise Chancellor Rachel Reeves to help drive through the next phase of the government’s planning reforms with new Housing Secretary, Steve Reed, to ‘get Britain building.’ The Chancellor has vowed that the Autumn Budget will focus on bu
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


THINK! launches first drug driving campaign in a decade
The first drug driving campaign in a decade launches today (24 November 2025), by government backed ‘THINK!’ to remind people that one poor decision can have devastating consequences. The campaign aims to stop the rise in cases and prevent more tragedies on our roads. Teaming up with police enforcement operations, new adverts running online will target drug driving ‘hotspots’ across England and Wales using police data. This campaign targets young men, as DfT statistics show:
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Residents Demand Long-Term Fix for Crumbling Fenland Road Branded a “Death Trap”
People living near a well-known stretch of rural Fenland roadway say they are desperate to see lasting improvements after fresh subsidence left the route dangerously distorted once again. Forty Foot Bank – the winding road linking Ramsey Forty Foot to Doddington and Chatteris – has a long history of serious collisions, including multiple fatalities. Built beside a drainage channel and over unstable peat soils, the road frequently warps and sinks, creating hazardous driving co
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Nov 24, 20253 min read


Survey Reveals Rising Concern Over Roadside Litter Across the UK
A growing number of people believe the UK’s roadsides are becoming increasingly littered, according to a new survey from the AA. More than half of the 11,000 members questioned (55%) said they had noticed more rubbish along roads and nearby areas compared with previous years. This is a slight increase from the 52% who expressed the same view in May 2023. Edmund King, director of the AA Charitable Trust, said the findings should serve as a “wake-up call”, urging that the UK mu
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Octavius acquisition moves RSK into tier one contracting
RSK has acquired Octavius Infrastructure from private equity firm Sullivan Street Partners, marking a major step in the group's expansion into the transport infrastructure contracting market. Octavius, which was formerly the rail and highways division of Geoffrey Osborne before being sold in 2021, will now operate as part of RSK. The company and its 700 employees will continue under the leadership of chief executive John Dowsett, with Matt Smith and Gavin Pritchard remaining
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Amey urges UK Government to prioritise long-term infrastructure certainty and investment in Autumn Budget 2025
Amey has officially submitted its response to HM Treasury ahead of the 2025 Autumn Budget, urging the Government to prioritise infrastructure investment as a catalyst for national productivity, economic resilience, and the UK’s Net Zero ambitions. As a leading provider of full life-cycle engineering, with a UK workforce of 12,000, and over a century of experience delivering infrastructure that connects communities, drives economic growth, and supports sustainability, Amey bri
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


Interim boss to oversee all major transport schemes in West Midlands has been named
Sandeep Shingadia will take up the role with Transport for West Midlands later this month A temporary boss who will oversee all transport across the West Midlands has been named. Sandeep Shingadia has been appointed Interim Executive Director – Transport for West Midlands (TfWM), while the organisation continues the recruitment process for a permanent appointment. Mr Shingadia has nearly 28 years of experience in the transport sector and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute
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Nov 23, 20251 min read


Greater Manchester railway station upgrade completed on time
The upgrade of Salford Central station in Greater Manchester, costing £10m and designed to improve accessibility and customer experience, is now complete. The upgrade, carried out by Story Contracting, came in on time and budget, and was a collaboration between Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), Network Rail, and the train operator Northern. The work included replacing the roof on the station’s upper level, building a new ticket office and installing accessible toilets.
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Nov 23, 20251 min read


12,000 Sign Petition Calling for Women-Only Carriages on the London Underground
A new petition urging Transport for London (TfL) to introduce women-only carriages on the Tube has attracted nearly 12,000 signatures, arguing that the measure—already in place in several global cities—is needed to improve passenger safety. The campaign was launched by Camille, a 21-year-old London student, who said she started the petition in response to what she sees as a rising problem of harassment on the Underground. In her petition, she claims that TfL’s current efforts
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Nov 23, 20252 min read
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