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5 March 2025 - Managing the impact of street works - Oral evidence

Committee Transport Committee
Inquiry Managing the impact of street works

Wednesday 5 March 2025

Start times: 9:30am (private) 9:30am (public)


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MPs will drill down into disruption caused by street works

The Transport Committee will investigate the disruption caused by street works carried out by utility companies, in the first evidence session of its new inquiry

Meeting details

At 9:30am: Oral evidence
Inquiry Managing the impact of street works
Head of Roads Policy at The AA
Head of Policy, Public Affairs and Campaigns at Transport for All
Operations Director at Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT)
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Inquiry Managing the impact of street works
Chief Executive at Street Works UK
Head of Policy at Internet Services Providers' Association
Head of Works Quality and Management Systems at Cadent Gas Limited

Among the witnesses will be groups representing road users – the AA, the Confederation of Passenger Transport and Transport for All. In a second panel, MPs will question industry representatives including Street Works UK, the Internet Service Providers Association, and Cadent Gas. 

In this inquiry the cross-party Committee will scrutinise new Government proposals that aim to hand more power to local authorities to coordinate street works, and to minimise the effect this can have on congestion and damage to road surfaces. 

The cross-party Committee will ask how street works can impact pedestrians, cyclists and people with accessibility needs, as well as motorists and bus users. 

There will be questions about how works can be better coordinated between utility companies to reduce the number of times streets need to be dug up, how timely warning and information can be provided to road users, and how best practice can avoid delays and prolonged disruption. 

The Committee may also raise evidence it has received from local authorities that some utility companies may be misusing ‘immediate work permits’ for emergency or urgent works, which enable them to bypass scrutiny from councils. 

Location

Room 16, Palace of Westminster

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