B&NES asks for Radstock residents to have their say on making neighbourhoods more liveable

By Susie Watkins

16th Jul 2020 | Local News

Bath & North East Somerset Council is keen for residents to get involved in its longer-term Liveable Neighbourhoods project which aims to encourage a long-term shift in the way people travel and take pressure off the roads and public transport network. It wants to encourage people to walk and cycle more by making it easier to get around, while continuing to support those who depend on their vehicle for mobility.

Residents are being asked for their help in shaping the future of transport in their communities by identifying locations where more space can be created for walking and cycling, accessibility improved, or the impact of traffic reduced.

Since the project launched at the end of May 3,000 people have put forward suggestions. Any ideas submitted that are taken forward will be subject to further public engagement and if new permanent traffic restrictions are identified they will involve a formal consultation process.

To find out more about Liveable Neighbourhoods and submit your comment or see what other people have suggested, go here: the Liveable Neighbourhoods website

     

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