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published on 7th May 2021

Cattle Market Road cycle lane closure to last until late 2022

bristol rail regeneration logo

Network Rail has created a segregated walkway along a section of Cattle Market road, to ensure the safety of pedestrians and cyclists during construction work …

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published on 28th April 2021

Bristol Walk Fest 2021 – One of the UK’s largest urban celebrations of walking – starts 1st May

Women on mountain bike cycling through Blaise Estate Bristol

This year, Bristol Walk Fest has adapted its programme of walks to make more available online and to download for free via the walking app …

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published on 19th March 2021

Cotham Hill to close to motorists to support businesses during pandemic

Cotham Hill Bristol shops with parked cars

From April 12, hospitality venues will be permitted to reopen using outdoor seating areas and a road closure is a response to calls from traders …

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published on 17th March 2021

Easter holidays at the Bristol Cycling Centre

Illustrative image of the upcoming Family Cycling Centre timetable

This Easter we are reopening our doors to the public with a bang! Sustrans Big Pedal – an initiative that inspires pupils, staff and parents to …

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published on 11th March 2021

Work begins on new transport hub in Yate

Aerial photo of the park and ride site in yate

The new transport hub will help reduce traffic along the congested A432 Badminton Road corridor by encouraging people to use alternative travel options such as …

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published on 9th March 2021

Funding secured to fix Chocolate Path announced

Construction of the chocolate path

Bristol City Council’s Cabinet has today (9 March) endorsed plans to future-proof the city’s historic waterside. Cabinet approved additional funding towards the completion of works …

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published on 26th February 2021

Bristol’s clean air plans approved by council

Illustration of people waking cycling and driving e vehicles

The CAZ is due to be implemented from October 2021. The council have chosen a ‘Small CAZ D’ which covers a small area of central …

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