Find out about cycling, electric vehicles and our transport strategy
Our investment in and planned maintenance of roads and pavements
Works undertaken in the borough by utility companies
See what constitutes an abandoned vehicle and how to report it to us
Stopping up orders are usually made to allow development to take place or because the public highway is no longer necessary
A Public Right of Way (PROW) is a highway over which the public have a right to pass and repass
Road adoption is a process where a road in private ownership becomes a public road, which is then managed and maintained by the council
Initiatives and resources to teach the skills required to become a safe and independent road user
The Utilities and Highways Charter aims to deliver a more efficient coordinated highway network
Learn more about the Highways service, including how we work and what our responsibilities are
Before a haulier can move an abnormal load, e.g. those with a gross vehicle weight exceeding 40 tonnes on 5 axles or 44 tonnes on 6 axles, the Police must be notified and their consent granted
Apply for a disabled parking bay outside your home