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Public Register of Contaminated Land

Public register

Public Register of Contaminated Land

Use this page to view our Contaminated Land Public Register.


  • Published date: 01 July 2024
  • Last updated: 02 July 2024

Details

This document lists the Public Register of Contaminated Land under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

The locations and properties on the document have been determined as contaminated land by Bath and North East Somerset council. Some of these locations are listed as 'potentially contaminated'.

Documents


Last updated 02 July 2024

Contaminated Land Strategy

Strategy

Contaminated Land Strategy

Use this page to view our Contaminated Land Strategy.


  • Published date: 17 June 2024
  • Last updated: 17 June 2024

Details

By law, we must inspect land in our district to identify contaminated land and remove unacceptable risks to human health and the environment. Our Contaminated Land Strategy details how we will undertake inspections.

This document also outlines our progress in implementing this Strategy and our plans for future work.

Documents


Last updated 17 June 2024

Rights of Way Improvement Plan

Policy

Rights of Way Improvement Plan

Bath and North East Somerset Council, Bristol City Council and South Gloucestershire Council have jointly produced a Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) to cover the period up until 2026.


  • Published date: 15 May 2024
  • Last updated: 15 May 2024

Details

Bath and North East Somerset Council, Bristol City Council and South Gloucestershire Council have jointly produced a Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) to cover the period up until 2026.  The ROWIP is intended to set out an assessment of the current rights of way network and identify strategic steps which the Councils intend to take in partnership with various stakeholders to improve the network for the benefit of the public.  The ROWIP contains a particular emphasis on improving the way that the network is managed in the context of challenging public finances and addressing the challenges and opportunities which arise as a result of the continued high level of development within the three Council areas. A key aim is to increase use of the rights of way network, particularly amongst ethnic minorities and members of the public with disabilities. 

Documents


Last updated 15 May 2024

Rights of Way Improvement Plan

Strategy

Rights of Way Improvement Plan

We have produced a Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP), in partnership with Bristol City Council and South Gloucestershire Council.


  • Published date: 10 May 2024
  • Last updated: 10 May 2024

Details

The ROWIP sets out the current rights of way network and identifies strategic steps which the Councils intend to take to improve the network for the public.

Documents


Last updated 10 May 2024

Public Path Order Policy

Policy

Public Path Order Policy

Use this page to read our Public Path Order (PPO) Policy.


  • Published date: 07 May 2024
  • Last updated: 07 May 2024

Details

This policy sets out our discretionary powers for creating, diverting or extinguishing public rights of way through PPOs.

Documents


Last updated 07 May 2024

Voicebox Residents Survey 2023

Corporate Report

Voicebox Residents Survey 2023

Voicebox is a resident survey aimed at obtaining residents’ views on a range of topics to help shape and improve local services. This report provides the results for Voicebox 32 (2023).


  • Published date: 02 May 2024
  • Last updated: 02 May 2024

Documents


Last updated 02 May 2024

Street Naming Order 2024 Bath (No.1) Barrow Lane and Barrow Drive

  1. Bath & North East Somerset Council is the Street Naming Authority for the City of Bath.
  2. The Council has given public notice on site in accordance with Section 18 Public Health Act 1925 of its intention to name a new street.
  3. No objections were deposited at Bath Magistrates’ Court in response to the site notice within the prescribed time.
  4. The Council therefore declares that the street marked on the attached plan are named:

    Barrow Lane and Barrow Drive
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