New funding opportunities from transport charity Rees Jeffreys Road Fund

New funding opportunities from transport charity Rees Jeffreys Road Fund

Rees Jeffreys Road Fund’s objectives are encouraging and promoting better and safer roads, through design, engineering and aesthetics, leading to enhanced experience for everyone. It does this principally... continue

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16 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News
Warrington and Believ to create charging hubs in car parks

Warrington and Believ to create charging hubs in car parks

Mark Moran

Warrington Borough Council is helping residents and... continue

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18 Feb 2026EVolution News
Stronger penalties improve drivers’ parking behaviour at seaside resorts

Stronger penalties improve drivers’ parking behaviour at seaside resorts

Mark Moran

Increasing the cost of penalty notices could help reduce illegal... continue

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18 Feb 2026Parking Review News
Park Mark Plus awarded to Tendring District Council

Park Mark Plus awarded to Tendring District Council

Mark Moran

Tendring District Council’s Orwell Place car... continue

18 Feb 2026Parking Review News
OZEV seeks views of road signs for EV charging

OZEV seeks views of road signs for EV charging

Mark Moran

The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) is seeking views to help inform future government policy on road signage for electric... continue

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Uptake of zero-emission buses and coaches surges

Uptake of zero-emission buses and coaches surges

Mark Moran

UK registrations of new buses, coaches and minibuses grew 10.4% in 2025 to reach 9,259 units, delivering the best performance for the market in... continue

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UK’s 1,000th zero-emission truck registered, but market share still just 1.4%

UK’s 1,000th zero-emission truck registered, but market share still just 1.4%

Mark Moran

New heavy goods vehicle (HGV) registrations declined by -10.0% in 2025 with... continue

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17 Feb 2026EVolution Features
Police CPI to directly manage Safer Parking Scheme

Police CPI to directly manage Safer Parking Scheme

Mark Moran

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives is to directly manage of the scheme that issues Park Marks to well-run car parks. The Safer Parking Scheme, and a number of related security accreditations, had... continue

13 Feb 2026Parking Review News
Attack on highways officer leads to arrest

Attack on highways officer leads to arrest

Mark Moran

West Sussex County Council has condemned an attack on one of its highways officers in the course of works to repair... continue

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Leeds and Believ start rolling out public chargepoints

Leeds and Believ start rolling out public chargepoints

Mark Moran

Leeds City Council is rolling out electric vehicle... continue

12 Feb 2026EVolution News
Home Bargains works with Zest to expand retail EV charging offer

Home Bargains works with Zest to expand retail EV charging offer

Mark Moran

TJ Morris, the company behind Home Bargains, has formed a... continue

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12 Feb 2026EVolution News
Police Crime Prevention Initiatives to manage Park Access scheme

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives to manage Park Access scheme

Mark Moran

Delivery of Disabled Motoring UK’s Park Access... continue

11 Feb 2026Parking Review News
Helen Hardy confirmed as Chief Executive of CILT (UK)

Helen Hardy confirmed as Chief Executive of CILT (UK)

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) board has confirmed the appointment of Helen Hardy as Chief Executive Officer, following a successful seven-month period as Interim CEO. Last June, Paul... continue

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Incutti takes top job at Kier

Former Kier Highways transport lead Joe Incutti has been made group managing director for Kier Infrastructure. He now heads a division with a £2bn annual turnover and more than 6,000 employees. The Kier Infrastructure division combines Kier’s design, build and maintenance capabilities... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today People
National Highways chief leaves amidst speculation on loss of board support leadership

National Highways chief leaves amidst speculation on loss of board support leadership

Chris Ames

In a surprise announcement, Nick Harris has said he will step down very shortly as... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

Four Nations’ Ministers discuss electric HGVs as contribution to decarbonisation in freight

The Channel Tunnel has been used for the first time by an electric Heavy Goods Vehicle carrying freight. The innovation followed a meeting where transport ministers from the UK’s four nations discussed decarbonising HGVs and other Heavy Duty Vehicles (HDVs). Last week the Government issued a... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

TfL 5-year highway and traffic plan aims to cut congestion and boost bus speeds

Peter Stonham

Transport for London ‘s new first-ever London network-wide strategy spanning all of London’s highway network pledges to cut overall traffic congestion and speed up bus services in the five years up to 2030. The London on the move plan outlines aims to roll out new technology, bus... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

MPs to examine Government Road Safety Strategy

The Transport Committee has launched an inquiry that will examine the ambitions and potential effectiveness of the Government’s new Road Safety Strategy. Published in January , the new strategy is the first road safety strategy in over a decade Its stated aims are to reduce the number of... continue

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10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

Court rules that Tower Hamlets cannot remove LTNs without London Mayor’s approval

Peter Stonham

Tower Hamlets Council’s plans to remove three major Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in Bethnal Green, Shoreditch, and Columbia Road without obtaining the approval of the Mayor of London was unlawful, the Court of Appeal has found, forcing them to remain in place The court found that Mayor... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

County council defeats High Court challenge to traffic regulation order by trail riders

The Trail Riders Fellowship (TRF) has failed on all five grounds it argued in a High Court challenge to a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) made by Lincolnshire County Council. The TRO prohibits any motor or horse drawn vehicle from using roadway which forms part of the Viking Way long distance... continue

10 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News
Harrow expands EV charging network

Harrow expands EV charging network

Mark Moran

The London Borough of Harrow is rolling out 500 more on-street EV chargepoints across the borough in... continue

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10 Feb 2026EVolution News

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