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M23 junction 9, Airport Way and work between junction 10a Crawley and junction 11 Pease Pottage
Essential resurfacing on the M23 junction 9 roundabout and Airport Way near Gatwick, Horley. Start date 24 February 2025 End date October 2025 Cost Approximately £5 million Overview Documents Project information M23 Junction 9 and Airport Way near Gatwick resurfacing We're continuing essenti
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/south-east/m23-junction-9-airport-way-and-work-between-junction-10a-crawley-and-junction-11-pease-pottage/
Research publications
Research publications can be found listed below within year order. 2024-25 publications Application of biocementation to improve a well-graded granular material against cyclic loading (external link) Automating construction of road digital twin geometry using context and location aware segmentati
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/innovation-and-research/research-and-development/research-publications/
M1 junction 32 to 35a emergency area retrofit
From June 2023 we are set to build an additional 12 emergency areas on the M1 between junction 32 (Thurcroft) and junction 35a (Stocksbridge). This is in addition to the existing 8 emergency areas. Start date June 2023 End date Winter 2024 Cost TBC Latest updates Overview Documents Latest upd
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/yorkshire-and-north-east/m1-junction-32-to-35a-emergency-area-retrofit/
The route in detail
A number of sections of the A66 has been upgraded or bypassed since the 1970’s. We now want to upgrade the remaining single carriageway sections to provide a safe and reliable journey between Penrith and Scotch Corner. In this section The A66 Northern Trans-Pennine project consists of a number of
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/a66-northern-trans-pennine/the-route-in-detail/
Ash dieback in the Midlands
Ash dieback is affecting trees on the land we manage. We're taking action to slow its spread and make sure trees along our strategic road network remain safe. Overview Documents We're committed to protecting the natural environment that surrounds our roads. We're responsible for 30,000 hectares o
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/west-midlands/ash-dieback-in-the-midlands/
New technology trial reduces delays for drivers and cuts cost of roadworks
Published 23 Sept 2024 New technology developed to help ease the pain of roadworks for road users and businesses saw 2,100 fewer journeys being delayed on the M6 in a two-month trial. Share this article New technology developed to help ease the pain of roadworks for road users and businesses saw
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/innovation-and-research/news/technology-trial-reduces-delays-for-drivers-and-cuts-cost-of-roadworks/
TUESDAY 08 NOVEMBER 2022 IN THE COURT OF APPEAL ON APPEAL FROM KING'S BENCH DIVI...
TUESDAY 08 NOVEMBER 2022 IN THE COURT OF APPEAL ON APPEAL FROM KING'S BENCH DIVISION QB-2021-003576 BEFORE LADY JUSTICE WHIPPLE B E T W E E N 1. NATIONAL HIGHWAYS LIMITED, ON PAPER 2.. NATIONAL HIGHWAYS LIMITED CLAIMANTS/ Application No. APPLICANTS CA-2022-001066-B - and – AND CA-2022-001105-B - and
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/media/gv2lrgw1/order-of-whipple-lj-08-11-2022-redacted-122330762-1.pdf
Midlands LED roadside lighting upgrades
We’re cutting carbon emissions in the Midlands by switching to cleaner LED lights, making our motorways and A-roads greener and more energy efficient. Overview Documents We've moved into year 3 of our biggest-ever programme to replace older streetlamps with LED lights that use far less energy to
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/east-midlands/east-and-west-midlands-led-roadside-lighting-upgrades/
History of roads and National Highways
Key dates in the history of the road network's development and National Highways. 43–410 AD The Romans build about 2,000 miles of road between towns and cities, initially for military purposes. Their roads, such as Fosse Way (Devon to Lincoln) and Watling Street (London to Shropshire), remained in
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/about-us/history-of-roads-and-national-highways/
Improving experience
In this section We care about your journey from start to finish - what we call an end-to-end experience, as described in our Customer Service strategy. We want to provide better facilities that connect with other transport networks and provide safe and convenient travel options. But this isn't al
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https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-work/environment/communities/active-travel/improving-experience/
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