20mph zone to be introduced in Hutton
A new 20mph zone is set to be introduced in Hutton as part of North Somerset Council’s commitment to improving road safety and sustainable travel.
A new 20mph zone is set to be introduced in Hutton as part of North Somerset Council’s commitment to improving road safety and sustainable travel.
In August 2022 Bristol City Council started a five-year £16 million programme to repair six historic bridges that span the New Cut of the River Avon.
Construction work to make it easier and safer to walk and cycle between the Old Market roundabout, Castle Street and Tower Hill has been completed.
South Bristol has been selected as the second Liveable Neighbourhood project in Bristol, covering the wards of Bedminster, Southville and Windmill Hill. The project aims to create a better balance between how streets are used for vehicles and people, making them safer, more pleasant, and healthier places to live.
Planning permission has been granted for a new off-road greenway, including a two-way cycle track with segregated footpath, along Alveston Hill.
The prospect of an enhanced public transport system for the West of England took a step closer to reality today (Friday 26 July 2024).
A funding package of almost £9.6 million for three strategic corridor projects has been approved at the first meeting of the council’s new Transport and Connectivity Committee (Thursday 11 July 2024).