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A new range of cycling and walking networks are being planned using the Cycling Ambition Fund.

As part of a long-term strategy of investment in the West of England in transport infrastructure, building on previous successes developed through central government funded initiatives such as Cycling City and Local Sustainable Transport Fund; a new range of cycling and walking networks are being planned using the Cycling Ambition Fund.

This involves a combination of improving existing routes and revitalising streets, addressing barriers to cycling and walking such as busy roads, and overcoming the impact of cities topography such as crossing rivers and avoiding steep hills enabling us to provide better door-to-door journeys.

Now completed

All the Cycle Ambition Fund projects are now completed in Bristol. The below pages serve as an archive of the work done.


Archive

Bid and additional fund application documents.

January 2015 further application for funding documents


2031 bid documentation

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Seven Dials Bath City Centre Download png Cribbs Causeway to Emersons Green (Hambrook section) Download jpg Bristol City Centre Promenade and River Crossings Download jpg
Documents A-C
A: Statement of Intent signed by the four councils Transport Executive councillors Download pdf PDF approximately 491.39 K B: Introduction, overview, description of scheme (26 pages) Download pdf PDF approximately 9.32 M C: Completed Department for Transport application form (26 pages) Download pdf PDF approximately 3.39 M
Documents D – P: Letters of support, technical appraisals, graphics and designs (217 pages)
Documents D – E (part 1) Download pdf PDF approximately 8.49 M Documents D – E (part 2) Download pdf PDF approximately 2.56 M Documents F – H Download pdf PDF approximately 9.7 M Document I Download pdf PDF approximately 4.03 M Documents J – P Download pdf PDF approximately 860.6 K

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Malago Road re-opening to two-way traffic this week

Malago Road re-opening to two-way traffic this week

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Happy birthday Portway park & ride

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