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published on 1st November 2021

West of England e-scooter trial to be extended as two-million rides taken

The trial, led by the West of England Combined Authority, has now been extended until March 2022. The service, operated by Voi, has helped replace 900,000 …

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published on 26th October 2021

Have your say on permanent Cotham Hill changes

Plans to make increased pedestrian access and business space available on Cotham Hill permanent are being put before Bristol’s citizens for their views over the …

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published on 1st September 2021

Breathing easier as pollution reduces in Bath

Clean Air Zone road sign in Bath city centre

A report to be considered by cabinet on Thursday 9 September reveals that nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels have dropped by more than 12% compared with the same quarter …

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published on 23rd August 2021

E-cycle funding boost to get more residents on their bikes

Women riding an ebike

The council has secured £70k to purchase ten e-bikes and four adapted e-trikes for residents to loan for free. The money will also fund  the …

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published on 20th August 2021

Work to start at railway bridge to support cyclist and pedestrian safety

Photo of Cllr Steve Reade

In anticipation for increased traffic levels in September as we ease back to normality, engineers have been reviewing the experimental Traffic Management arrangements at the …

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published on 14th July 2021

Schools’ clean air poster competition winner announced

Schools’ clean air poster competition winner Bath

The colourful winning entry, designed by Lois, aged 8, urges people to ‘stop air pollution by walking or cycling through Bath’, which is a timely …

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published on 7th July 2021

Bristol Bridge bus lane made permanent

Doug Claringbold (First) Marvin Rees and Cllr Don Alexander at Bristol Bridge

Bus lanes and enforcement cameras were installed on Bristol Bridge, Baldwin Street and Union Street last summer as part of work to improve air quality …

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