Funding bid for eight pedestrianisation schemes in Bristol
Proposals to seek £5.2 million funding for making walking and cycling easier in eight areas across Bristol will be considered by Bristol City Council’s Cabinet next week.
Read moreProposals to seek £5.2 million funding for making walking and cycling easier in eight areas across Bristol will be considered by Bristol City Council’s Cabinet next week.
Read moreIt is good news for walkers and cyclists as another £680,000 has been secured by the West of England Combined Authority, led by Metro Mayor Dan Norris.
Read moreThree schools in Bristol are taking steps to improve safety, reduce congestion and improve air quality outside their gates by proposing to join the council’s School Streets programme.
Read moreThis is the initiative that aims to make roads in school communities safer for everyone. So far seven schools in Bristol have had their streets …
Read moreThe schemes will see through-traffic restrictions operating in Church Street, Bath, Southlands in Weston, and Queen Charlton Lane near Whitchurch village from Thursday 17 November for a minimum of …
Read moreThe changes follow a consultation last November in line with the Government’s Gear Change plan, which set out actions required at all levels of government to create …
Read moreNew types of bus stops not seen before in the city have also come into use which operate by the cycle lane running between the …
Read moreFollowing a successful trial, plans to make Princess Victoria Street’s pedestrian zone permanent have been approved. In August 2021 a section of Princess Victoria Street …
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