8th Jul 2025
The Department for Transport and HM Treasury have today (8 July) announced that over 50 road and rail upgrades have been given the green light.
Many of these schemes had been put on pause when the previous Secretary of State for Transport, Louise Haigh MP, announced a Transport infrastructure review.
CIHT welcomes the UK Government giving the green light for work to continue on 28 local road schemes considered vital to connecting and growing communities.
CIHT highlights that incrementally adapting infrastructure and proactively maintaining it is crucial for extreme weather resilience and meeting decarbonisation goals.
The UK needs a more resilient transport network to ensure reliability for people’s travel and for goods deliveries. This requires futureproofing and maintenance of current and future transport infrastructure.
CIHT looks forward to continuing to work with HM Treasury, the Department for Transport, and other government departments to ensure that the UK’s transport network is fit for all our futures.
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25th Jun 2025
The Climate Change Committee (CCC), the independent advisor to the UK government on climate change, published a ‘Progress in adapting to climate change: 2025 report to Parliament’.
The CCC report echoes CIHT calls in the report ‘Delivering a resilient transport network’, calling for improved coordination across government departments, integrating adaptation into all relevant policies and the implementation of monitoring, evaluation and learning across all sectors.
CIHT had previously called for:
Urgency to act now and be prepared
Mandatory assessments of the current and future resilience of the infrastructure
Building a nationwide leadership
More information on this news story is available to read here.
19th Jun 2025
The UK Government have published their long-awaited Infrastructure Strategy for the next decade, backed by £725 billion in long-term funding for maintenance and major projects.
CIHT has long called for a vision-led approach that establishes clear priorities for infrastructure to support the economy and society, aligned with the government's broader missions.
CIHT submitted evidence as part of the 10 Year Infrastructure Strategy working paper.
Many of CIHT's recommendations around planning and network maintenance have been considered as part of the strategy including:
This funding commitment follows recommendations from the National Audit Office on the need for long-term, sustainable maintenance funding.
Other areas that CIHT has advocated to be included in the 10 Year Infrastructure Strategy, include:
Network Maintenance
Improving connectivity
Decarbonising the sector
For more information on this news story is available to read here.
18th Jun 2025
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, has announced £1bn in funding for renewal and maintenance of bridges, roads and tunnels.
The new ‘Structures Fund’ will fund repairs of bridges, roads, and tunnels and ensure other transport infrastructure is both more resilient to extreme weather events and to the demands of modern transport.
CIHT welcomes the creation of the ‘Structures Fund’ and the commitment of the government to enhance the resilience of transport infrastructure.
CIHT has previously called for calls for investment in maintenance of the UK’s existing highways and infrastructure to ensure the continued and efficient use of our transport network.
CIHT highlights that incrementally adapting infrastructure and proactively maintaining it is crucial for extreme weather resilience and meeting decarbonisation goals.
The CIHT report ‘Delivering a resilient transport network’ outlines that the changing climate is having a major impact on the UK ageing infrastructure. Flooding, higher temperatures, storms and severe weather are more common and accelerate failures and disruptions on the network.
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17th June 2025
Stakeholder engagement with transport industry and strategic partners.
CIHT looks forward to continuing to work with ITS UK and other transport sector stakeholders as the UK works to deliver a transport network that is fit for all our futures.
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11th June 2025
CIHT welcomes the UK Governmental Spending Review, delivered on 11th June 2025 by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP.
CIHT looks forward to continuing to work with HM Treasury, the Department for Transport, and other government departments to ensure that the UK’s transport network is fit for all our futures.
The Spending Review also committed £39 billion to a new 10-year Affordable Housing Programme.
In the representation to the Spending Review, CIHT called for investment in new affordable housing that is well-connected and serviced by affordable and sustainable means of transportation.
Road Maintenance and Resilience
CIHT demonstrated that:
The report highlighted that:
Decarbonisation and Net Zero
Local Transport and Active Travel
Skills
AI
Long term planning and infrastructure strategy
Active Travel Funding
Funding for City Regions outside of London
More information is available to read here.