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With the Chancellor having announced in his Autumn Statement that the Government will be investing £1.5bn in the UK's road network, this seminar will provide a timely opportunity to examine the progress and next steps in implementing government policy associated with the UK's strategic road network. Planned sessions consider how investment will be distributed, the planning and other practical issues at stake in delivering major new road schemes, along with discussion on the ongoing impact of UK road netw
March 20, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
The programme of upgrading intersection traffic signals has been one of three main building blocks in New York’s modernization plan (Pic: Aftab Uzzaman)
With the Chancellor having announced in his Autumn Statement that the Government will be investing £1.5bn in the UK's road network, this seminar will provide a timely opportunity to examine the progress and next steps in implementing government policy associated with the UK's strategic road network.

Planned sessions consider how investment will be distributed, the planning and other practical issues at stake in delivering major new road schemes, along with discussion on the ongoing impact of UK road network expansion on the environment and local communities.

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With the Chancellor having announced in his Autumn Statement that the Government will be investing £1.5bn in the UK's road network, this seminar will provide a timely opportunity to examine the progress and next steps in implementing government policy associated with the UK's strategic road network.

Planned sessions consider how investment will be distributed, the planning and other practical issues at stake in delivering major new road schemes, along with discussion on the ongoing impact of UK road network expansion on the environment and local communities.
With the Chancellor having announced in his Autumn Statement that the Government will be investing £1.5bn in the UK's road network, this seminar will provide a timely opportunity to examine the progress and next steps in implementing government policy associated with the UK's strategic road network.

Planned sessions consider how investment will be distributed, the planning and other practical issues at stake in delivering major new road schemes, along with discussion on the ongoing impact of UK road network expansion on the environment and local communities.

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