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Highways England

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CeoJim O' Sullivan
Number of employees4,700 (2018)
HeadquartersGuildford
United Kingdom
Owners Government of the United Kingdom
FoundedApril 1
2015
Jurisdiction United Kingdom
England
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About Highways England


Highways England Company Limited is the government-owned company charged with operating, maintaining and improving England's motorways and major A roads.

M53 crash: Teenage victim named as Jessica Baker

M53 crash: Teenage victim named as Jessica Baker
Sep 29,2023 4:31 pm

... The motorway has been closed to allow for an investigation into the circumstances of the crash and Highways England said it was expected to be shut for the rest of the day...

Stonehenge tunnel campaigners take petition to UNESCO

Stonehenge tunnel campaigners take petition to UNESCO
Sep 5,2023 5:21 am

... Highways England said the tunnel will reduce traffic along the A303 and cut journey times...

Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government

Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government
Jul 14,2023 11:00 am

... Planning permission was first given in 2020 but was later quashed by the High Court Highways England said it wanted to build the tunnel to reduce traffic and cut journey times on the A303...

Train strikes: How did passengers cope with day one?

Train strikes: How did passengers cope with day one?
Jun 22,2022 4:25 am

... Frank Bird, a senior network planner at Highways England, said in the post-pandemic world people had come up with a much better Plan B when they can t get into work, and for many that means working from home rather than driving...

Operation Brock: M20 traffic controls to be lifted after Jubilee

Operation Brock: M20 traffic controls to be lifted after Jubilee
Jun 3,2022 1:50 pm

... Nicola Bell, Highways England regional director, said: " Storing the moveable barrier on the M20 London-bound hard shoulder was only a temporary measure...

P& O Ferry detained over deficiencies - coastguard

P& O Ferry detained over deficiencies - coastguard
Apr 13,2022 3:20 am

... The Kent Resilience Forum - which is a partnership organisation including Kent Police, Kent County Council and Highways England - has confirmed Operation Brock will remain in place until after the Bank Holiday weekend...

Driving: More 50mph zones on the way for Welsh roads?

Driving: More 50mph zones on the way for Welsh roads?
Feb 27,2022 5:15 am

... Highways England is not planning to lower more speed limits, but said it would keep its network under review...

What's been causing lorry queues at Dover?

What's been causing lorry queues at Dover?
Jan 25,2022 7:07 am

... So, what has been causing these delays and how big a factor are the new Brexit checks? How long were the queues? According to Highways England, queues were stretching back six miles (10km) east of Dover - from the Roundhill Tunnel to the Western Heights Roundabout - at 12:00 GMT on 19 January...

What's been causing lorry queues at Dover?

Apr 18,2020 11:36 pm

Long queues of lorries built up outside Dover last week with some drivers taking to Social Media to share their frustration.

So, what has been causing these delays and how Big A factor are the new Brexit checks?

How long were the queues?

According to Highways England , queues were stretching back six miles (10km) east of Dover - from the Roundhill Tunnel to the Western Heights Roundabout - at 12:00 GMT on 19 January.

There were also reports on Social Media of even longer queues, of up to 18 miles in Calais.

The increase in freight traffic at Dover led to the Operation Travel Access Protocol (TAP) being used several times.

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TAP is a set of traffic restrictions on The Road leading to The Port of Dover and, when activated, lorries have to remain in The Left lane of the A20, from the Roundhill Tunnel all The Way to The Port .

The Port of Dover says the queues were not estimated to be More Than four to six Miles Long when its TAP was in place.

" These queues were not out of the ordinary and traffic was flowing smoothly through The Port for much of the weekend, " a Port spokesperson said.

What's been causing the queues?

On 1 January 2022, a raft of new UK measures for goods imported from the EU came into force.

This has led to additional checks where no checks existed before Brexit.

A spokesperson for Logistics UK, which represents hauliers, ferry companies, ports and customs agents, told Reality Check : " The queues We Are seeing now result from the implementation of UK import requirements combined with volumes that are now picking up. "

At the start of the year, when the new requirements came in, there were lorries arriving at The Border without The Right documentation.

Since then, The Situation has improved but " a small percentage of vehicles arriving at The Border have incorrect documentation [and] when volumes of traffic are high, this results in queues".

The Port of Dover told us that increased customs checks were " not the sole reason for queues".

It pointed to other factors including the volume of freight, work going on in The Port of Dover and A Number of ferries being out of action for servicing.

What are the new checks at Dover ?

From 1 January 2022, lorries taking goods from Great Britain to the EU, have to use The The UK government's new IT system, to get any goods through customs in ports that use it. This includes Dover and the Channel Tunnel terminal at Folkestone.

BBC trade correspondent Chris Morris has been told it's been taking about 15 Minutes per vehicle to process the paperwork.

He says that's likely to get faster as people get used to the New System , but delays aren't going to disappear altogether. And that's a problem when the roll-on roll-off ferry operation is so time-sensitive.

A spokesperson for the UK government said: " We Are aware of some short delays to freight movements at Dover last week. These were primarily caused by ship-refitting, which reduces capacity across the short straits, and higher than expected freight volumes.

" The Goods Vehicle Movement System and other customs systems are online and working as planned. Indications since 1 January are that traders and hauliers are adapting very well to the new processes.

" We continue to monitor The Situation closely and are engaging with industry groups and local stakeholders in Kent. "

What are the new checks at Calais?

As well as hauliers having to register on the GVMS, there are A Number of other new checks on goods going in The Opposite direction - causing potential problems and queues in Calais.

There have been long delays on some days, but not on others.

Since 1 January 2022, all EU goods entering Great Britain are subject to This means they must be presented to customs and the export declarations must be entered into HMRC systems to decide if any further physical checks are required.

There are additional requirements for those bringing into the UK:

They now have to provide an advance notice to the relevant bodies of their consignment's arrival into Great Britain .

Importers now also must have a when issuing a statement on Rules of Origin. This proves where the products really come from and, if they had originated in the EU, the importer does not have to pay any additional tariffs (taxes).



Source of news: bbc.com

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