The Department for Transport will not be producing... continue
Moreton-in-Marsh is a market town in the Evenlode Valley in the Cotswolds. Architecture practice Fatkin has submitted a planning application for a... continue
Disabled people are in danger of being further excluded in society if future changes to transport do not involve them and address their needs, according to a new report launched today. The Transforming Mobility research was... continue
There are 2,585 railway stations on mainland Great Britain. They could play a huge role in building connected and... continue
Tendring District Council in Essex has received eleven Park Mark and Park Access accreditations. The Park Mark is the logo of the Safer Parking Scheme and is awarded to facilities that demonstrate excellent management, effective... continue
The RAC is calling for the private parking sector to publish... continue
Q-Park’s Dickens Yard car park in Ealing, west London, has retained its Park Mark status. The underground car park underwent a... continue
People with disabilities depend on schemes such as the Blue... continue
The government has launched a consultation on a new... continue
Private parking companies have issued a record 14.4... continue
People receiving text messages claiming to be from Department for Transport have been advised not to click on any links... continue
London boroughs are taking positive action to promote healthier streets by enabling more walking, cycling and public... continue
A coalition of the UK transport solution providers and data consumers has sent an open letter to minister for the future... continue
Twelve of England’s regional mayors have signed up... continue
Green Parking’s Bell Road car park in Hounslow town centre, west London, has retained its Park Mark. Park... continue
A temporary congestion charge in central Oxford is set to start in the autumn. Oxfordshire County Council said the scheme is designed to reduce congestion in Oxford while Botley Road is closed, which has delayed the start of a trial of camera-enforced traffic filters. The Botley Road scheme, which... continue
Parking providers are on course to see their revenue jump as the Oasis reunion. New research by digital marketing... continue
A contract for enforcement and debt recovery for... continue
Drivers in 10 local authority areas newly enforcing yellow box junctions paid fines worth a combined £998,640 last year after apparently... continue
Drivers dropping off friends and family at UK airports face higher this summer with more than half putting up their fees since last year,... continue
Dacorum Borough Council in Hertfordshire has retained Park Mark status on a number of its sites. Seven car parks have been... continue
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