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We are proposing to refurbish the junction of Whitehall Road / Chalks Road. These works will include modernising the traffic signals, introducing more signalised pedestrian crossings and resolving some of the current safety issues caused by the existing junction layout.
Bristol City Council proposes to install of a new TOUCAN (signalised crossing - catering for both pedestrians and cyclists) on the Portway, near Roman Way. This crossing is being proposed to help pedestrians and cyclists cross the road safely and will be particularly useful for people w...
Bristol City Council Road Safety section is proposing to review all speed limits on the A4 Portway to provide greater consistency and ensure that speed limits reflect the needs of all road users. This consistency aims to improve respect for speed limits and to help continue to reduce ro...
Proposals for parking restrictions on Ridingleaze, Lawrence Weston. This has been identified as a minor traffic scheme priority for the 2010/2011 financial year by the Avonmouth and Kingsweston Neighbourhood Partnership.
The draft City Wide Community Cohesion Strategy – Building Bristol Together has been developed over the last five months in discussion and consultation with residents, community groups and the public sector. It will provide a blue print for delivering a community cohesion approach withi...
Proposal for a Zebra Crossing on King’s Drive. This has been identified as a minor traffic scheme priority for the 2010/2011 financial year by the Bishopston, Cotham and Redland Neighbourhood Partnership.
The childcare survey is open to all parents, carers, early learning and childcare providers, as well as all employers in Bristol. The survey is known as the ‘Childcare Sufficiency Assessment’ and is carried out every three years by all Local Authorities to assess the gap between the dem...
The council needs to save over £50 million over the next three years as the country enters period of public expenditure cuts following the banking crisis and the recession. This means we have to think about what services we provide, how we go about providing them (and how much this cost...
For the second time Bristol City Council is working with Bath & North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Councils on a Joint Local Transport Plan (JLTP) for the area.The Plan is in three parts: 1. Strategy - taking the long term policy view to 2026 2. Delivery...
We are proposing to change the way in which people receiving social care services contribute to the cost of their care. The new Fairer Contribution Policy will apply to all adults who are receiving services and to all services, except residential care.