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published on 18th February 2021

Let’s ‘Ride it Out’ together in March

Love to ride banner image

North Somerset Council is encouraging individuals, community groups and businesses in the area to register for this active travel challenge as a way to encourage …

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published on 12th February 2021

Still time to take part in B&NES transport consultation

B&NES transport consultation artwork of people walking and cycling

Residents and business are being encouraged to have their say on the Bath Transport Delivery Action Plan.  The aim of the plan is to identify deliverable …

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published on 10th February 2021

Consultation planned for permanent pedestrian and cycle routes in North Somerset towns

Artist illustration showing pedestrian and cycle routes in Clevedon

Residents, businesses and visitors are encouraged to have their say on the proposed changes, which will include: Clevedon – 20mph speed limit and public realm …

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published on 10th February 2021

Work to repair Cleveland Bridge to get under way this spring

Photo of Cleveland Bridge in Bath

The major engineering project which is set to start mid-April is part of millions of pounds of investment in infrastructure projects happening this year to support …

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published on 29th January 2021

Work on Weston-super-Mare town centre facelift to begin

Shared use road sign

The scheme will provide more cycling routes into the town centre, make the bus network easier to navigate and enhance the pedestrian experience, all of which …

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published on 29th January 2021

Chew Valley walking and cycling trail plans move a step forward

Chew Valley lake in West of England

Joint cabinet members for Transport Services, Councillor Joanna Wright and Councillor Neil Butters, are being recommended to agree to change the provisional capital programme item …

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published on 22nd January 2021

Cycling Centre to temporarily close during Lockdown #3

Black and white photo of a parked bike with sorry we are closed sign

Due to the increased rate of infection of Coronavirus, we have taken the decision to temporarily close the Bristol Family Cycling Centre during this lockdown. …

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