
School safety improvements begin
School safety improvements begin
North Somerset Council is set to introduce improvements outside several schools this autumn in a bid to encourage safer travel on foot or by wheel.
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North Somerset Council is set to introduce improvements outside several schools this autumn in a bid to encourage safer travel on foot or by wheel.
Local residents, community groups and businesses are being asked to put their views and comments forward to help shape plans for public transport design improvements for Backwell.
The build of a new station entrance is part of the Bristol Temple Quarter programme, one of the largest and most ambitious regeneration programmes in Europe. Construction on the new entrance began in early October, with piling work into the ground (which will eventually form the walls of the new underpass) taking place next to platform 15.
At November’s Full Council meeting, North Somerset Council will decide whether to enter into the next stage of a contract to deliver the Banwell bypass with Alun Griffiths Ltd.
Consultations on proposals to improve bus, walking, wheeling and cycling facilities along two key routes in the district launched this week. They are the A38 (between Thornbury and junction 16 of the M5) including the B4061 Thornbury Road/Alveston Hill and Bradley Stoke Way, and the A4174 Avon Ring Road (between the Coldharbour Lane junction and the Wick Wick roundabout).
Young people leaving care will be able to travel for free on the West of England’s buses.
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