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PURPOSE
We are a trusted, forward-thinking and respected business of choice, through conscious delivery of long term social value initiatives. We are committed to:
Raising awareness of the career opportunities that exist in the highways industry, through regular school engagement
Building on existing and establishling new relationships with charities and the local community to make a difference
Always operating in a fair and ethical manner working alongside a network of likeminded supply chain partners business.development@volkerhighways.co.uk volkerhighways.co.uk
Our Speakers
Our Speakers
Roadworker Abuse from Essex County Council’s Perspective
- Paul Crick
Abuse - A View from the Front Line
- Dave Harford, Traffic Officer, National Highways
Immersive Learning
- Morgan Wilson How Technology Can Predict Risk
- Duncan Davies, Chief Executive Officer, Notify Technology
Roadworker abuse is an abhorrent stigma upon UK society where, at the moment, it is considered socially acceptable to abuse those going about their daily works to maintain the public highway.


People who work on the public highway carry out a vital role in ensuring that the UK economy continues to flow - even in these unprecedented times.
Yet sadly, year on year, we see an increase in cases of abuse, both verbal and physical. That is only amongst those who report it, with many we put to work simply seeing it as ‘part of the job’.
This should not be the case.