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

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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
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Dundry Lane improvements set for February

Dundry Lane improvements set for February

Work to improve the condition of Dundry Lane, Dundry will begin on Monday 17 February.

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Next steps for A4 Portway transport corridor project

Next steps for A4 Portway transport corridor project

Proposals to improve public transport along the A4 Portway and provide better cycling and walking option for residents and visitors will be presented to the Transport and Connectivity Committee.

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Committee to make decision on traffic signal refurbishment of College Green / Canons Road junction

Committee to make decision on traffic signal refurbishment of College Green / Canons Road junction

On Thursday 6 February the Transport and Connectivity Committee will decide whether to accept £1 million to replace old traffic signals in the city centre. If approved, the proposals would help improve road safety for residents, especially pedestrians and cyclists.

Plans for the number two bus route updated

Plans for the number two bus route updated

Plans to improve the number two bus route along Queens Road, the Triangle, Park Street and College Green have been updated in response to feedback.

40 cycle hangars to be installed across Bristol in February

40 cycle hangars to be installed across Bristol in February

A raft of new cycle hangars are set to be installed on streets across Bristol including areas such as Ashley, Bedminster, Cotham and Eastville.