Transport News
Proposed designs for the first section of Cardiff’s Cycle Superhighway Network have been revealed today.
The Second Severn Crossing will be renamed The Prince of Wales Bridge at a special ceremony later this year, Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns announced.
The Council has appointed a contractor for its £1.5m scheme to replace the Pontrhondda Road Bridge in Llwynypia – and the project will be completed over the next year.
The Council is holding a social media consultation session next week on its plans for possible changes to transport provision for post-16 students.
Councillor Roger Jeavons, Cabinet Member and Paul Jones, Head of Streetscene, at Park Square car park in Newport with one of the two charging pods.
A Swiss company which has recently opened its first Welsh office is hosting an event in The Shard as part of Wales Week in London.
A leading specialist rail recruitment company Exxell has undergone a significant rebrand to closer align the business with its parent…
A FIVE-YEAR strategic plan to leverage maximum economic and social benefits from the £1.2 billion Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) City Deal fund has been formally agreed.
A vision for how freight transport across Mid Wales and the Marches could be improved to support economic development and operational efficiency was launched on Wednesday 21 February.
THE Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) Cabinet today (January 15) agreed to support in principle the £180million re-development of Cardiff’s main…