Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander told MPs on 23 April that an upcoming Freight Plan will set out a vision-led strategy for Britain’s goods movement, moving beyond the traditional predict-and-address approach.
The government announced on 23 April amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which it argues will lead to major projects being delivered “at least a year faster”.
Thursday 8 May 2025 will mark 80 years since Victory in Europe (VE Day) when the Second World War came to an end in Europe. This is followed by the anniversary of Victory Over Japan (VJ Day) on Friday 15 August 2025, when Japan surrendered and marks the end of the Second World War in the Far East.
The slip roads between the M25 and A3 will be closed over upcoming weekends in May. The M25 and A3 will remain open during the closures.
Huge congratulations to Logistics UK's Apprenticeship Manager Annie Graham who was awarded the prestigious Herbert Crow Memorial Award for Education on 22 April at the Woodmongers Banquet.
Vehicle breakdowns caused by potholes increased by nearly a fifth in 12 months, new figures indicate.
The Department for Transport has agreed to update the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 to allow the road use of hydrogen-powered non-road mobile machinery (NRMM).
The event, at the National Railway Museum in York, saw Alexander give an address stating the importance of transport and logistics to the nation's stability and growth.
Following safety inspections and to minimise further damage to the Severn Bridge, only heavy goods vehicles up to 7.5-tonnes in weight will be able to use the Severn crossing after inspections showed deterioration to the supporting cables.
It is anticipated that high volumes of tourists will travel via Eurotunnel and the Port of Dover this weekend, and Kent roads are likely to be very busy throughout the period Thursday 17 to Saturday 19 April.
A snapshot of where the Logistics UK policy team has been and who they've seen in the past week.
Commercial drivers and motorists began using the Silvertown Tunnel on Monday 7 April. It is the first new road crossing under the Thames for 58 years.
Logistics UK and several of our members held an important roundtable on the Industrial Strategy on 4 April.
The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (Transfer of Functions etc) Bill was passed on Monday 31 March.
The A46 is closed until 6:00am Thursday 1 May 2025 in both directions from Stivichall Interchange/A45 (Festival Island) to the Thickthorn Island (A452 for Leamington and Kenilworth).
Maritime Minister Mike Kane MP last week announced the launch of the Department for Transport’s (DfT) new maritime decarbonisation strategy, to replace the 2019 Clean Maritime Plan.
The Logistics UK Non-Executive Board has voted to extend the tenure of Phil Roe as the organisation’s President for the next two years.
This week, Logistics UK was invited by the Welsh Government to join its taskforce to examine the disruption at Holyhead caused by storm damage to the port infrastructure, and identify ways to minimise similar issues in the future.
The government announced this week that the Plug-In Truck Grant, launched in 2016 to help bridge the price gap between the cost of ultra-low emission vehicles and traditional diesel trucks, has been extended for a further 12 months.
Logistics UK and Airlines UK hosted their fourth annual Air Cargo Seminar on Tuesday 1 April welcoming over 60 delegates to the City of London offices of law firm Clyde & Co.
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