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Chew Magna High Street resurfacing – please plan your journey

Chew Magna High Street resurfacing – please plan your journey

Bath & North East Somerset Council is advising people to plan their journeys between 24th – 28th July as High Street, Chew Magna receives essential resurfacing works.

Two Bath residents' parking zones to launch. 31 July: Walcot, Snow Hill and Claremont Road. 29 August: Oldfield Park and Westmoreland. Bath & North East Somerset Council. Delivering for local residents.

Two residents’ parking zones to come into force in Bath

Two residents’ parking zones to come into force in Bath

Two residents’ parking zones in Bath are set to come into force - Walcot, Snow Hill and Claremont Road at the end of July and Oldfield Park and Westmoreland at the end of August.

Photo L-R: Cate Le Grice-Mac, Norton Radstock Regeneration; Cllr Bruce Shearn, Radstock Town Council; Cllr Dominic Tristram, Radstock Town Council; Cllr Paul Roper, Cabinet Member for Economic and Cultural Sustainable Development; Cllr Paul May, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services; Cllr Chris Dando, Radstock Town Council; Joe Beament, Executive Headteacher at St Nicholas Church School. Credit: Radstock Town Council.

New Radstock footbridge officially open

New Radstock footbridge officially open

Children and families travelling on foot between St Nicholas Church School and the Heritage Park housing development in Radstock can now enjoy a more convenient way to do the school run thanks to the installation of a new footbridge.

Consultation on emission-based parking charges in Bath goes live

Consultation on emission-based parking charges in Bath goes live

A public consultation on proposals to introduce parking charges based on vehicle emissions in council-owned car parks in Bath is now live.

A further £11 million secured to support those affected by Bristol’s Clean Air Zone

A further £11 million secured to support those affected by Bristol’s Clean Air Zone

Bristol City Council has secured a further £11 million from government to help provide more financial support for those travelling through the Clean Air Zone.

North Somerset Council agrees additional £11.9m for Banwell bypass

North Somerset Council agrees additional £11.9m for Banwell bypass

An additional £11.9m of funding for the Banwell bypass was unanimously agreed at yesterday’s (Tuesday 11 July) Full Council meeting.

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