National Active Travel Network launched at Active City York

National Active Travel Network launched at Active City York

Mark Moran

Twelve of England’s regional mayors have signed up to a plan to create a National Active Travel Network that is backed by the Department for Transport and Active Travel... continue

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£30m boost for transport in Greater Manchester

£30m boost for transport in Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester is set to benefit from over £30m of investment to make public transport and active travel safer, cleaner, and more accessible. Projects include improvements... continue

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Ultra-rapid charging bays for Blackburn

Ultra-rapid charging bays for Blackburn

Charging network is providing a pair of ultra-rapid chargers in Blackburn, Lancashire. Be.EV has partnered with AAAZ Investments to the charging bays at a... continue

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Jones is Project Centre’s new MD

Jones is Project Centre’s new MD

Andrea Jones is new Managing Director at Project Centre. She spent six years at NSL, most recently as Strategic Operations... continue

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DfT Housing-related transport advice further delayed as Gilmour switches to airport work

Peter Stonham

Revised DfT guidance on transport planning for new housing developments linked to the revised National Planning Policy Framework is now not expected till the autumn. It had been promised to quickly follow the revised NPPF issued at the end of last year as the Government sought to speed up new... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News
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TPS seeks evidence toolkit to steer vision-led transport provision for development

Peter Stonham

The Transport Planning Society is seeking to initiate research into how determining appropriate transport provision for new developments can meet the Government’s new objectives for vision-led planning alongside more homebuilding. It believes codifying a practitioner perspective is crucial to... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

DfT report sets out three ‘priority outcomes’ and unveils new national connectivity metric

Peter Stonham

The Department for Transport has published its Annual Report & Accounts for 2024–2025 amongst a burst of similar reports across its agencies and other public bodies needing to be presented to the House of Commons ahead of it rising for its summer recess. These include Network Rail,... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

DfT rail staff to move to public operations company ahead of GBR delayed arrival

Peter Stonham

The Government’s overview of major infrastructure projects and programmes pipeline across the UK has been published by the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA) as promised in the recent 10-Year Infrastructure Strategy. It outlines £530 billion of... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

Action plan to cut delays a priority – says Government

Peter Stonham

Average journey delay increased towards the end of RIS2 to 11.8 vehicle per mile meaning NH missed its KPI ambition for this measure to be no worse than the end of RIS1 when it was 9.5 seconds linked to a rise in roadworks. The year had seen NH complete its National Emergency Areas Retrofit (NEAR)... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

Journey Delay amongst 4 missed KPIs in National Highways performance report

Peter Stonham

The Transport Secretary has submitted the annual report to Parliament on National Highways’ performance for the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025 the final year of the second Road Investment Strategy (RIS2, 2020-2025). Of the 12 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) set under RIS2, National... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

LCRIG presents highways innovation report to DfT

Peter Stonham

The Local Council Roads Innovation Group has this week presented its comprehensive analysis of innovation in the highways sector to the Department for Transport (DfT). Titled Innovation in Focus, Inspiring Change Across the Highways Sector, the report represents what LCRIG says is one of its most... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

ORR happy with NH performance, but reviews approach on holding it to account

Peter Stonham

National Highways has delivered significant improvements for road users in the RIS2 reporting period from 2020 to 2025 says John Larkinson, Chief Executive of the Office of Road and Rail in ORR’s annual report on the company. It had opened 30 major enhancements schemes,, achieved better... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

Post-pandemic peak passenger pattern changes confirmed in latest DfT rail data

Peter Stonham

Though on a typical day in autumn 2024, the number of rail passenger arrivals into major cities in England and Wales was back to slightly above the pre-pandemic 2019 figures,the proportion of journeys during peak hours was 13% lower, say new figures. In contrast the 1.21 million arrivals during... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

West Yorkshire to buy depots for bus franchising

Peter Stonham

Commercial negotiations are said to be going ‘positively’ for West Yorkshire Combined Authority to buy out local bus depots to underpin its franchising plans , but a Compulsory Purchase Order is being raised as a contingency to run in parallel with existing negotiations. WYCA thus looks... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

Plans to drop school buses and promote existing services and active travel

Deniz Huseyin

West Yorkshire Combined Authority has begun a process of dropping school bus services where it believes there are suitable alternatives available. Six secondary school bus routes in West Yorkshire are set to be withdrawn next year, with the region’s combined authority saying there are either... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

Local transport funding close to foreign levels but outputs poorer, MPs hear

Rhodri Clark

DfT’s new Permanent Secretary has told the Public Accounts Committee that bus funding in England was getting close to that in international peer economies, but the committee’s chair suggested this was a complacent view of the outcomes from English bus funding. In her first appearance... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

Metroline to test driverless bus movements in depots

Peter Stonham

Trials of autonomous driving technology are to take place involving buses at two Metroline London depots. Led by Fusion Processing, the 10-month project will assess the feasibility of fully autonomous bus movements using Fusion’s CAVstar Automated Drive System on demonstration buses. Goal is... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

Autonomous bus service passenger shortcomings identified in TRL study for DfT

Peter Stonham

Customer service concerns from the introduction of fully autonomous bus services with no staff have bee raised in a report by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) for DfT It raises questions about the prospects for the planned projects to test such service delivery using autonomous vehicles with... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

ORR approves limited new services on East Coast Main Line, but First expansion stifled again

Peter Stonham

The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has approved some limited additional open access services on the East Coast Main Line from this December for three operators, extending or adding to their existing services. But the hoped for growth of First’s open access portfolio has again been knocked back... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

GB Railfreight (GBRf), to haul new luxury touring sleeper trains

Peter Stonham

GBRf has also announced that it will haul the Britannic Explorer, a new luxury sleeper tourism service from operator Belmond to run through England and Wales. Under a new long-term partnership, GBRf will haul the three-day itineraries from London to Wales, Cornwall, and the Lake District, with... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

New bimode locomotives for GB Railfreight

Peter Stonham

GB Railfreight (GBRf), has unveiled its first two new Class 99 bi-mode locomotives at its Peterborough headquarters. The new hybrid locomotives, which were manufactured by Stadler in Valencia, can run on both electricity and renewable fuels, halving carbon emissions GBRf says, the result of a... continue

1 Aug 2025Local Transport Today News

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