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Freight crime spirals out of control as value of goods stolen rises to over £100 million 
 
Freight crime spirals out of control as the value of goods stolen rises to over £100 million 
 
2024 saw a significant rise in the value of goods stolen from lorries – up nearly two-thirds to £111.5 million. 
Freight crime is at record levels with loses exceeding £1 billion since 2020. 
 
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200 new lorry parking spaces a step closer in Kent 
 
The Planning Inspectorate has overturned a Kent authority’s decision to block plans for much-needed lorry parking in the county. 
 
The RHA backed an appeal against Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council’s move to halt a development on the M26 in Wrotham, near Sevenoaks for up to 200 more lorry parking spaces. 
 
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Strategic infrastructure projects are vital to driving growth, says Logistics UK 
 
The government’s support for nationally significant infrastructure projects, including Heathrow’s third runway and the Lower Thames Crossing, is the type of government action industry has been urging for a long time, according to Logistics UK, one of the biggest business groups in the UK. 
 
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Truckstop upgrade funding support announced 
 
The UK Government have announced further grants awarded to truck stops to improve toilets, showers, security, rest areas and more. 
 
The funding is from the third year of the HGV parking and driver welfare grant scheme, which will come in addition to £8 million from industry, for a total funding boost of £12.5 million to improve truckstops. 
 
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Rising costs and lack of drivers means it's still a bumpy road for hauliers 
 
The road haulage sector is still facing rising operational costs, and transport companies have “little choice” but to pass the increase to shippers. 
 
Yesterday’s Transport Intelligence (Ti) road freight survey echoes what has long been reported about the industry. 
 
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Truckstops get multi-million pound makeover in second tranche of funding 
 
A further £16.5m is being spent on improving lorry parking facilities and increasing spaces for HGVs across England, the department for transport (DfT) has announced. 
 
Roads minister Guy Opperman said 38 truckstops will be upgraded with new showers and restaurants, as well as better lighting and secure fencing so drivers can feel safer and sleep with greater peace of mind. 
 
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