Public Transport in Bath – Guest Blog by James Freeman
I was born and brought up in our wonderful city of Bath. In 2014 I took over as Managing Director...
I was born and brought up in our wonderful city of Bath. In 2014 I took over as Managing Director...
Parking policy is an under-rated tool that can help Bath to cut congestion, improve air quality, reduce carbon emissions and...
Parking generates traffic. One of the success stories of recent years was the creation of the three Park & Ride...
B&NES Council will be undertaking repair works shortly to enable Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) to continue using Cleveland Bridge. Work...
B&NES’ Cabinet member for transport, Cllr Joanna Wright, recently affirmed the Council’s plans to introduce Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in...
The Bath Clean Air Zone (CAZ) came into force on 15 March. Prior to the lockdown, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels...
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