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Bath Quays is the Council's flagship regeneration project to create a new and vibrant commercial quarter for Bath's flourishing businesses in the heart of the city. Bath Quays North, located on the existing Avon Street car park and coach park, is a major part of the scheme.
A Bath Quays North Masterplan has been developed and plans for the site include the delivery of around 200,000 sq ft of new office space, creating up to 1,900 jobs, a minimum of 70 new homes for local people and a new, modern basement car park.
We are now seeking your views and ideas on possible measures to improve air quality in Bath and hope that you will complete our survey available via this link: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/BathAirQuality. The
You are invited to comment on our new draft Transport Strategy for the Somer Valley by completing this short questionnaire. Your feedback will contribute to the final version of the strategy.
It is important that you read the draft Transport Strategy Summary Report or Draft Supporting Document before completing this questionnaire.
The Council adopted the Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) in July 2013. The aim of the SPD is to avoid high concentrations of HMOs in the interests of an appropriately balanced housing mix across the city. The Article 4 Direction withdraws the Permitted Development Right for the change of use from family homes (Use Class C3) to Houses in Multiple Occupation (Use Classes C4 and Sui Generis) across the City of Bath.
Whether you’re a coach operator, local business or a resident in Bath, we’d love to hear your views on our coach parking proposals for the city.
You’ll find the full strategy documents at www.bathnes.gov.uk/coachstrategy. Once you’ve read these, please answer the following questions.
Customer Satisfaction Survey for Parks and Green Spaces Service
Despite the efforts of the Governing Body to increase pupil numbers at Camerton Church School, numbers on roll have been falling for several years, with only seven pupils in total expected for September 2017. At this size, the Governing Body believes it would be extremely difficult to provide a rounded education that meets the academic, social and emotional needs of the pupils at the school.