Next step in funding for new sustainable transport schemes

The council has been awarded grant funding of £120million from the West of England Combined Authority, for six schemes across Bath and North East Somerset. …
Read moreThe council has been awarded grant funding of £120million from the West of England Combined Authority, for six schemes across Bath and North East Somerset. …
Read moreBristol City Council estimates that over 71% vehicles in Bristol are already Clean Air Zone compliant and will not be charged. The local authority expects …
Read moreBath & North East Somerset Council is notifying residents of some night time road closures needed next week to finish the cycle lane between Bathwick …
Read moreThe new developments, which will generate around 5,700 new homes and hundreds of jobs in construction and then operating the country’s third largest indoor arena, …
Read moreThe third phase of the e-scooter trial in Bath, which was introduced in 2020, now extends to over eight square miles to enable more people …
Read moreThe finishing touches were made to the path in September, which is now available for everyone to use. It connects Lockleaze with Jellicoe Avenue at …
Read moreSustrans is working with partners to deliver a safer and more accessible route for everyone who wants or needs to use it. The route follows …
Read moreMinerva Primary Academy in Hillfields and Whitehall Primary School in Easton have joined five other schools in Bristol to introduce School Streets. The streets outside …
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