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Green light for safer walking routes in Midsomer Norton

Redfield Road road sign

New funding will improve walking routes in Midsomer Norton, helping children travel to school more safely.

The Clapton Road and Redfield Road improvement scheme, which was consulted on earlier this year, is scheduled for construction in 2026. It aims to improve pedestrian safety and connections between three local schools - Longvernal Primary School, St John’s Church of England Primary School and Somervale School.

It has received a £500,000 grant from the Active Travel Fund 5 via the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority. 

Planned improvements include:

  • Two new zebra crossings
  • Wider, smoother pavements
  • Improved pedestrian access into Somervale School
  • Dropped kerbs
  • Extension of the 20mph speed limit

The proposals received support during public consultation, and the council will be working closely with the schools and residents as the scheme progresses. 

Councillor Lucy Hodge, Cabinet Member for Sustainable Transport Delivery, said: “These pedestrian improvements will make choosing to walk safer and easier, particularly for children and families on their way to school. They support our commitment to reducing reliance on cars for short journeys, enabling healthier lifestyles and cleaner air.

“I’m very pleased that this scheme has received the funding it needs and look forward to seeing the benefits it will bring to the local community."

Redfield Road and Clapton Road infrastructure improvements map

Last week, Active Travel England announced it would provide the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority with £12m over the next four years to invest in schemes like School Streets and walking, wheeling and cycling routes across the region.

Councillor Hodge added: “This continued funding is good news for the region. We’ll work closely with the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority to deliver the best possible schemes for Bath & North East Somerset, ensuring safer, greener travel options for everyone.”

The scheme forms part of West of England Mayoral Combined Authority’s Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) and Bath & North East Somerset Council’s wider Active Travel Masterplan, which aims to make walking, wheeling, and cycling the natural choice for more journeys across the region.

To stay informed on the latest transport developments across Bath & North East Somerset, including this scheme, check out our interactive Transport Action Map: https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/transport-action-map.

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