New Charfield Station on track to open in Spring 2027
The new Charfield Station in South Gloucestershire is taking shape, with many of the key features such as platforms and...

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.
The Full Equalities Impact Assessment and Health Impact Assessment are included as Appendices C & D of the Strategic Environmental Assessment.
The new Charfield Station in South Gloucestershire is taking shape, with many of the key features such as platforms and...
To celebrate the launch of the festival, Bristol City Council, alongside festival partners Go Jauntly and with support from the...
Pupils will have a safer, healthier start and end to their day thanks to two new school streets being introduced...
One of the most-anticipated rail projects in the south west took a major step forward this morning, as contracts worth...
Improvements to traffic flow and pedestrian and cyclist access at a key junction on the outskirts of Bristol are to...