North Somerset Council seeks views on improvements to the Golden Valley Bridleway in Nailsea
North Somerset Council is proposing plans to upgrade a well-used section of the Golden Valley Bridleway in Nailsea, part of...
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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.
The Full Equalities Impact Assessment and Health Impact Assessment are included as Appendices C & D of the Strategic Environmental Assessment.
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