Green light for safer walking routes in Midsomer Norton
New funding will improve walking routes in Midsomer Norton, helping children travel to school more safely.
Giving people a bigger say, Roads, travel and transport, Somer Valley, Transport and Development
Work under way on £20 million investment for Twerton and Whiteway ward
Work to support Twerton and Whiteway ward communities to benefit from £20 million Government Pride of Place money will take significant steps forward in the New Year.
Bath, Delivering for local residents, economic development, Giving people a bigger say, Regeneration and Development
Decision on Bath experimental traffic restriction scheme
Councillors are being asked to decide on whether to make an experimental traffic restriction in central Bath permanent.
Delivering for local residents, Giving people a bigger say, Roads, travel and transport, Tackling the climate and ecological emergency, Liveable Neighbourhoods
Investment in safer, healthier school journeys for B&NES pupils
Action to make getting to school safer, healthier and more sustainable for pupils has been set out in a new report se
Giving people a bigger say, Transport and Development
Residents invited to have their say on parking service updates and new RPZs
Bath & North East Somerset Council is inviting residents to comment on proposals aimed at improving road safety,
Giving people a bigger say, Parking and Travel
Community to help decide funding for local projects in Bath
Residents in Bath are being asked for their views on which of sixteen local projects could benefit from a new round of community funding through the Neighbourhood CIL fund.
Community Funding, Delivering for local residents, Giving people a bigger say
Regeneration action plan approved for Keynsham town centre
A programme of potential schemes to regenerate Keynsham town centre which includes shopfront improvements, active travel projects and high street planting has been endorsed by the council.
Giving people a bigger say, Keynsham Area, Regeneration and Development
Council seeks residents’ views on how technology can improve adult social care services
Residents and community partners are being asked for their views on making the most of digital technology to help transform adult social care for people across Bath & North East Somerset.
Adult Social Care and Health, Delivering for local residents, Giving people a bigger say, Improving people's lives, Partner news
Share your views on new vision to IMAGINE Midsomer Norton town centre
Residents, businesses and visitors to Midsomer Norton are being invited to have their say on new opportunities to shape a vibrant and sustainable town centre that will thrive for the future.
Delivering for local residents, Giving people a bigger say, Regeneration and Development, Somer Valley
Council statement on Government approval for Bath Rugby planning application
The council has been notified by the Secretary of State that its decision to permit Bath Rugby’s planning application to build a new stadium at Bath Recreation Ground will not be called in.
Bath, Delivering for local residents, Giving people a bigger say, Planning