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Bath & North East Somerset Council share the community’s aspiration to restore and rejuvenate Queen Square to a positive focus of Bath’s heritage and culture. This year The Council has allocated £100,000 towards realising this vision.
This investment will deliver:
Bath & North East Somerset Council has launched a new draft transport strategy for Bath and wants to hear your views.
Bath is an important World Heritage City – we must look after the environment of the city whilst ensuring it’s a great place to live and work.
The aim is to reduce congestion and allow people to move around to make the long-term economic strategy for the area work.
The Draft Strategy has a vision for transport in Bath which is that:
Our current Street Trading Policy was published in 2010, so we want to revise the contents to ensure we continue to create a street trading environment which:
- complements premises based trading;
- is sensitive to the needs of residents;
- provides diversity and consumer choice; and
- seeks to enhance the character, ambience and safety of local environments.
Bath and North East Somerset Council is proposing to amalgamate Southdown Infant and Junior schools to create a larger all through primary school.
To support the implementation of the Children and Families Act (2014), the government are funding an Independent Support (IS) programme until March 2016. The aim of the programme is to provide additional support to help young people (16-25) and parents and carers of children and young people (up to the age of 25) with special educational needs and disabilities through the new statutory assessment processes
Children’s Centre Services are an important part of delivering support for children under the age of five and their families in Bath and North East Somerset.
The Council is currently considering proposals about how our services for children aged 0 -11 could be reshaped to ensure they meet the needs of the most vulnerable families and children who are in the greatest need of support.
The Council is committed to the delivery of services for children and families and we have decided not to close any Children's Centres.
It is a requirement of the Licensing Act 2003 that every Licensing Authority produces a "Statement of Licensing Policy" which explains how it will exercise its licensing functions under the Act.
Local people are being invited to shape history and have their say about what names Bath & North East Somerset Council should consider for the new buildings that are part of Keynsham town centre’s regeneration.
Last year Bath & North East Somerset Council commissioned a ‘high level options assessment’ of the potential for the re-opening of Saltford Railway Station.