Highways magazine has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG) to establish closer partnership working between these two pillars of the highways community.
LCRIG chief executive Paula Claytonsmith (pictured) and Lisa Bentley, head of transport and infrastructure at Hemming Group, signed a new MoU 24th September 2024.
Ms Bentley said: 'Our new partnership means more shared knowledge, fresh ideas, and enhanced value for all our readers.
'Together, we will work towards impactful initiatives that foster growth and development. Here’s to a fruitful collaboration!'
Highways editor Dominic Browne said: 'We have worked closely with LCRIG since its very first days and it's been brilliant to see how much they have grown and how much they have done for our sector. We want to support them however we can and are really proud to celebrate more of their works and insights in our magazine.'
LCRIG has just completed its annual Strictly Highways conference, which saw hundreds of visitors meet over the three days in Blackpool. Highlights from the conference will feature in the November issue of Highways.