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published on 8th May 2025

Proposals to trial a red surface on key Bristol cycleways

Plans to make new cycle lanes clearer in a bid to reduce conflict between cyclists, pedestrians and other road users are set to be considered by councillors at the next meeting of the Transport and Connectivity Committee on Thursday 15 May 2025.

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published on 17th March 2025

Views sought on proposals for three more Bristol School Streets

Bristol School Streets logo showing scooting, and walking to school

Oasis Academy Bank Leaze Primary School in Lawrence Weston, Shirehampton Primary School in Shirehampton, and Headley Park Primary School in Bishopsworth are the next three schools …

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published on 13th March 2025

Next steps for multi-million-pound transport schemes

Photo of number 2 bus driving up Park Street in Bristol

When Bristol City Council’s Transport and Connectivity Committee meet on Thursday 20 March, they will consider a series of reports that set out the next …

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published on 9th January 2025

Work to get underway to make Princess Victoria Street’s pedestrian zone permanent

Artist's impression of Princess Victoria Street

The daily timed closure of Princess Victoria Street, between Regent Street and Waterloo Street, was put in place in August 2021. Since then, it has …

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published on 8th January 2025

40 cycle hangars to be installed across Bristol in February

Example of a cycle hangar in Bristol

Working with the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority, the new cycle hangars will be installed at 40 locations.  Cycle hangars are covered, lockable pods …

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published on 17th September 2024

Bristol cyclists: take part in Bristol’s Cycle September this month!

Bristol City Council has partnered with Love to Ride to bring a fun, free biking challenge to Bristol during September. Powered by Love to Ride’s …

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published on 16th July 2024

Completion of Old Market Gap improvement works

Women on a bike cycling through Old Market in Bristol

The area, known as the Old Market Gap, now has:  Councillor Ed Plowden, Chair of the Transport and Connectivity Committee said: Although the construction work …

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published on 15th July 2024

Bristol City Council Begins Engagement for the South Bristol Liveable Neighbourhoods Project

Illustration of people walking cycling and scooting

Liveable neighbourhoods are designed in partnership with local communities to make it easier to catch a bus, walk or cycle. They can include a variety …

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