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Lower Lansdown ETRO trials

Consultation surveys now live

Use this web page to have your say on the Catharine Place, Gay Street, and Winifred's Lane trials. We recommend you experience the trials for several weeks before you submit your feedback. 

To respond to the individual consultations, please use the links in the 'Have your say' section of this web page.

The consultation runs until 30 April 2025.

From Friday 1 November, we are installing three, linked through-traffic restrictions in Gay Street, Catharine Place and Winifred’s Lane under experimental traffic regulation orders (ETROs) for a minimum of six months.

The public consultation for each trial runs from 1 November 2024 until 30 April 2025. You can submit your feedback on all three of the linked schemes in the 'Have your say' section on this web page.

Why we are consulting

We use ETROs to see if schemes work in practice while monitoring the impacts and inviting feedback as people experience the trials over a period of six months. We will analyse and consider this information before deciding whether to permanently adopt the linked restrictions or remove them. The trials will remain in place until a decision is made.

Purpose of the trials

The trials in Winifred’s Lane, Catharine Place and Gay Street have been introduced under our Liveable Neighbourhood programme. In line with the broader objectives of the LN programme, the restrictions aim to:

  • reduce excessive traffic in residential areas
  • keep through-traffic on the main road and disperse local traffic across a wider area
  • create safer routes for walking and cycling through the area

You can continue reading to the ‘Scheme overview’ section on this page, where you’ll find more information on each trial and links to annotated maps and drawings. We recommend that you read this information before completing the consultation survey(s).

The trials are an outcome of earlier public engagement with the community, outlined on the Lower Lansdown and The Circus Liveable neighbourhood web page.

Scheme overview

An annotated map of the Lansdown ETRO trial areas. Locations 1 to 2, Winifred's Lane. Location 3, Catharine Place. Locations 4 to 7, Gay Street.

The numbers on the map above, correspond to the annotations below.

Winifred's Lane through-traffic restriction

Installation on Wednesday 6 November.

  • (1) A through-traffic restriction on Winifred's Lane comprising of one set of bollards placed just north of Holywell House and one set of bollards placed just south of Somerset Lane
  • (2) A no right turn into Sion Hill (east) from the top of Cavendish Road applying to motor vehicles but not cyclists

View the Winifred's Lane scheme in more detail.

Gay Street traffic restrictions

Installation on Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 November.

  • (4) A no-entry into Gay Street from the George Street junction applying to all northbound vehicles but not cyclists
  • (5) A left-turn-only into George Street for vehicles exiting this stretch of Gay Street
  • (6) Vehicles are prohibited from travelling south to Queen Square when exiting this stretch of Gay Street 
  • (7) Two-way traffic is maintained on Gay Street, but with entry only via The Circus  

View the Gay Street trial in more detail.

Catharine Place through-traffic restriction

Installation on Friday 1 November.

  • (3) A through-traffic restriction on Catharine Place comprising of a set of bollards between the junctions of Margaret's Buildings and River Street Mews

View the Catharine Place trial in more detail.

Have your say

You can respond to the consultations by completing the relevant online survey below.

While the three trials are linked, you only need to complete surveys for the trial(s) that you have experience of. We recommend that you experience the trial for several weeks before responding.

You will need to provide your name, address, and postcode at the end of the survey. This helps us analyse your feedback. Responding to a questionnaire should take no more than 5 or 10 minutes.

Please note, if your opinion or the trial changes, or any issues arise, you can respond more than once during the consultation period.

How to respond to individual consultations

You can expand the relevant headings below to respond to individual consultation surveys:

Winifred's Lane

Please read the trial information before completing the consultation survey(s).

We also recommend you respond to this survey when you've had chance to experience the trial for a few weeks.

Respond to the Winifred's Lane survey

Gay Street

Please read the trial information before completing the consultation survey(s).

We also recommend you respond to this survey when you've had chance to experience the trial for a few weeks.

Respond to the Gay Street survey

Catharine Place

Please read the trial information before completing the consultation survey(s).

We also recommend you respond to this survey when you've had chance to experience the trial for a few weeks.

Respond to the Catharine Place survey
WarningPlease note, all the relevant information will also be available at your local B&NES library or Information and Advice Service, and in alternative formats on request.

Monitoring

In Autumn 2023 we collected baseline air quality and traffic data that will allow us to measure the impact of the restrictions on surrounding roads. We collected the data over a 7-day period outside of school holidays. 

We aim to conduct the same exercise during the first six months of the trials, and again after one year, to understand how traffic flows have changed. 

We will compare and interpret each set of data and publish this in a report to support the final decision. 

View the raw baseline data (2023/2024).

View the locations of air quality monitoring data and an interactive map of annual average nitrogen dioxide concentrations.

Decision making

Once the six-month consultation is closed, we will analyse the reports on all the consultation outcomes, including traffic and air quality monitoring data, and consider these in the context of wider council policy. This will inform a decision, within 18 months of the start of the trials, on whether to permanently adopt the three trials or remove them. The decision will apply to all three trials. This means that either the trials will all be adopted, or all three will be removed. The trials will remain in place until a decision is made.

Wider council policy includes the council’s corporate strategy and wider sustainable transport and climate emergency policies, including our journey to net zero ambitions.

Background to the trial

For more context on the background of the trial, you can:

Schemes installed under the Liveable Neighbourhoods programme are funded by the UK Government via the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS), secured by the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority.

View ETRO documents

View the legal Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO) for this scheme.

Get in touch

You can contact us and talk to an advisor or request this information in an alternative format by emailing us at LNs@bathnes.gov.uk, or calling 01225 394025 and requesting a call back from a team member.

You can also stay up-to-date with the scheme's progress by subscribing to our newsletter.

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