Thornbury residents asked about travel in the town
South Gloucestershire Council is asking people who live in Thornbury to share their experiences of getting around the town.
The council wants to understand any barriers which currently prevent local people from making journeys on foot, wheeling (use a wheelchair, mobility scooter or pushchair) or by bike.
A new project called Getting About in Thornbury is focused on making improvements which will make it easier for people to walk or cycle for short, local journeys, such as going to the shops or traveling to school.
South Gloucestershire Council has already launched a similar scheme in Yate.
People wanting to take part in the project can go online and complete a Thornbury travel survey. There is also an interactive map where people can identify specific locations where there is an issue or make suggestions for improvements.
Feedback gathered through the survey will be used to produce designs, which will then be the subject to further engagement and consultation with local people later in the year.
Getting About in Thornbury is being funded by the Department for Transport (DfT) through the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements Fund (CRSTS), administered by the West of England Combined Authority.
The improvements will be focused on areas of Thornbury where there is greatest potential to make a positive difference.
To take part, go to www.southglos.gov.uk/getting-about-in-thornbury
Paper copies of the survey will also be available at Thornbury Library. The survey closes on Monday 10 June.