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Gaol Ferry Bridge reopening 1 - courtesy of Griffiths

Gaol Ferry Bridge and the Chocolate Path reopen

Gaol Ferry Bridge and the Chocolate Path reopen

It was a double celebration on Friday 8 September as the council reopened both Gaol Ferry Bridge and the Chocolate Path. The Mayor and Cabinet Member for Transport were there to reopen the bridge on time at 5pm.

Old pipeline bridge to be removed

Removal of redundant Bath bridge begins

Removal of redundant Bath bridge begins

Bath & North East Somerset Council has started works to remove a redundant gas pipeline bridge in Bath as part of wider plans to build more houses and improve walking and cycling.

Old Market cycle link

Work to improve the Old Market Gap to get underway this month

Work to improve the Old Market Gap to get underway this month

Work to introduce new segregated cycling, improve cyclist and pedestrian safety, and join the recently completed Old Market Roundabout cycle route with Castle Park will begin on Monday 11 September.

Brockley Coombe News Article Stagecoach bus North Somerset

Brockley Combe improvement works to start in October.

Brockley Combe improvement works to start in October.

The next major bus improvement scheme planned for North Somerset will take place on the Brockley Combe junction of the A370. The scheme is part of ambitious bus service improvements which will make bus travel faster, greener, more reliable, convenient, and co-ordinated across the region. 

Residents' Parking Zone. Oldfield Park and Westmoreland Residents' Parking Zone launches 29 August. Additional short-stay visitor bays are being trialled. Have your say at www.bathnes.gov.uk/OldfieldETRO. Bath & North East Somerset Council. Giving people a bigger say.

Oldfield Park and Westmoreland Residents’ Parking Zone to go live with more visitor bays

Oldfield Park and Westmoreland Residents’ Parking Zone to go live with more visitor bays

More short-stay visitor parking is to be included in the Residents’ Parking Zone (RPZ) in Oldfield Park and Westmoreland in Bath when it launches on 29 August following requests from ward councillors, local businesses and residents.

Nitrogen dioxide pollution continues to improve across Bath. Cleaner air ahead.

Air quality in Bath continues to improve

Air quality in Bath continues to improve

Bath’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) is continuing to improve air quality with a decreasing trend in nitrogen dioxide concentrations across the city, new data published today shows (August 24).

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