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  • School children celebrate new crossing as Scholars’ Way work progresses

    Two crossings to make walking, wheeling and cycling safer and more accessible for children have been completed in the south of Bath.

    Bath, Parking and Travel, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency, Transport and Development, WECA

  • Construction starts on Bath Quays Links active travel scheme

    Construction of a new active travel scheme in central Bath begins next week, marking a major milestone in the develop

    Bath, Bath Quays , Roads, travel and transport, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency, Transport and Development

  • Three B&NES communities chosen to explore the potential for developing local renewable energy

    Three communities: St Catherine’s and Batheaston, Twerton and Whiteway, and Radstock and Westfield will take part in a project exploring the potential for community-owned small-scale renewable energy.

    Delivering for local residents, energy efficiency, Environment and Clean Air, Household energy costs, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency

  • Have your say on Bath’s decade-long transport strategy

    The Movement Strategy for Bath sets out our vision for how people and goods will move around Bath over the next decade, supporting the Council’s ambition to improve travel choices and create great pla

    Clean and Green, Roads, travel and transport, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency, Transport and Development

  • Sydney Road Through-Traffic Restriction to Become Permanent

    Bath & North East Somerset Council has confirmed that the through-traffic restriction trial on Sydney Road, Bath,

    Tackling the climate and ecological emergency

  • Somer Valley park improvements for nature and people

    The council has begun a raft of improvements for nature and people at Staddlestones Riverside Park in Midsomer Norton as part of a project that aims to connect residents to sustainable green spaces.

    Delivering for local residents, Somer Valley, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency

  • Two environmental community projects in B&NES awarded £128,000 funding

    A community hub in Radstock and a solar farm in Compton Dando have been awarded a total of £128k from a fund for community projects that have a positive impact on the environment.

    Communities and volunteering, Heritage , Regeneration and Development, Somer Valley, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency

  • Council pursues recovery of £55k public funds for sunken boat removals

    Bath & North East Somerset Council has begun formal proceedings to recover £55,000 in public money that was spent on removing sunken boats from the River Avon in Bath earlier this year.

    Bath, Environment and Clean Air, Focusing on prevention, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency, Water safety

  • Construction begins on Scholars’ Way active travel route

    Construction of a new active travel route in southern Bath begins next week, marking a major milestone in the develop

    Delivering for local residents, Roads, travel and transport, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency

  • Next tranche of cycle hangars installed in Bath

    Twenty new cycle hangars have been installed in the city and are now available to hire.

    Roads, travel and transport, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency, Transport and Development