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Connecting people and places for a vibrant, inclusive and carbon neutral West of England.

West of England Combined Authority consultation background image illustration showing different groups of people connected via dotted lines and a coach, bus, car, bicycle and train in the background in front of colourful line of houses and trees.

The Joint Local Transport Plan 4 (JLTP4) – led by the West of England Combined Authority, working with Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire councils – sets out the vision for transport up to 2036. It shows how we will aim to achieve a well-connected sustainable transport network that works for residents across the region; a network that offers greater, realistic travel choices and makes walking, cycling and public transport the natural way to travel. This latest JLTP builds on a draft published and consulted on in 2019, receiving around 4,200 responses over the course of six weeks.

JLTP4

Joint Local Transport Plan 4 Download pdf PDF approximately 11.5 M JLTP4 Consultation report Download pdf PDF approximately 1.69 M JLTP4 Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Non-Technical Summary Download pdf PDF approximately 787.01 K JLTP4 Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Download pdf PDF approximately 19.1 M JLTP4 HRA Screening Report Download pdf PDF approximately 1.01 M JLTP4 SEA mitigations requirements table Download pdf PDF approximately 264.23 K JLTP4 HRA Appropriate Assessment Download pdf PDF approximately 3.44 M

The Full Equalities Impact Assessment and Health Impact Assessment are included as Appendices C & D of the Strategic Environmental Assessment.


JLTP3

Joint Local Transport Plan 3 Download pdf PDF approximately 7.02 M JLTP 3 Progress Report 2012 Download pdf PDF approximately 936.29 K JLTP 3 Progress report 2013 Download pdf PDF approximately 721.01 K JLTP 3 Progress report 2014 Download pdf PDF approximately 1.43 M JLTP 3 Progress report 2015 Download pdf PDF approximately 2.74 M JLTP 3 Progress report 2016 Download pdf PDF approximately 1.5 M JLTP 3 Refresh and supplementary documents Download pdf PDF approximately 6.36 M

Views sought on Temple Cloud Liveable Neighbourhoods scheme

Views sought on Temple Cloud Liveable Neighbourhoods scheme

Residents in Temple Cloud are being asked to share their views on proposals to reduce the speed of traffic through the village and encourage active travel.

North Somerset Council. How do you travel in North Somerset? Take our Transport and Travel Survey.

Chance to win £50 with North Somerset Council's 2025 Transport and Travel Survey

Chance to win £50 with North Somerset Council's 2025 Transport and Travel Survey

North Somerset Council is inviting everyone who lives, works, or studies in, or regularly visits the area to take part in a new Transport and Travel Survey this summer.

West to deliver new walking, wheeling and cycling routes, including a more active school run

West to deliver new walking, wheeling and cycling routes, including a more active school run

Helen Godwin, the new Mayor of the West of England, has today joined a coalition of eleven of England’s regional Mayors to sign up to an ambitious joint statement pledging to create a new national walking, wheeling and cycling network, enabling millions more happy, healthy and green journeys.

Final comments sought on Sydney Road through-traffic restriction

Final comments sought on Sydney Road through-traffic restriction

Bath & North East Somerset Council is proposing to make permanent a through traffic restriction in Sydney Road, Bath following a six-month experimental trial.

Whiteladies Road to close northbound for flood prevention works

Whiteladies Road to close northbound for flood prevention works

Construction work, to prevent flooding and improve walking and cycling routes on a stretch of Whiteladies Road between its junctions with Tyndalls Park Road/St Pauls Road and Queens Road, will start on Monday 14 July 2025.