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Bath transportation package

The Bath transportation package aims to upgrade Bath’s transport network through a number of projects which will help to tackle traffic congestion, improve air quality, and provide the infrastructure needed to support new homes and jobs for local people.


  • Published date: 06 April 2022
  • Last updated: 07 April 2022

Documents


Last updated 07 April 2022

Getting around Bath - a transport strategy for Bath

Strategy

Getting around Bath - a transport strategy for Bath

The Bath transport strategy was adopted by the council on 13 November 2014.


  • Published date: 05 April 2022
  • Last updated: 05 April 2022

Details

The Bath transport strategy was adopted by the council on
13 November 2014.

The aim is to reduce congestion and allow people to move around to make the long-term economic strategy for the area work. We want to:

  • Support and enable economic growth, competitiveness and jobs
  • Promote sustainable mobility
  • Widen travel choice
  • Widen access to opportunities: jobs / learning / training
  • Improve air quality and health, reducing vehicle carbon emissions
  • Safeguard and enhancing the unique historic environment and World
  • Heritage Site status
  • Improve the quality of life in the city

Key proposals include:

  • developing a walking/cycling strategy to make Bath the UK’s most walkable city;
  • better management of HGVs in the city;
  • continued expansion of Park and Ride sites; and
  • a new location for coaches to park after dropping off visitors in the centre.

Documents


Last updated 05 April 2022

Developing a strategy for Keynsham

Strategy

Developing a strategy for Keynsham

The Keynsham transport strategy was adopted by the council in July 2016.


  • Published date: 05 April 2022
  • Last updated: 05 April 2022

Details

The long term vision is to minimise the negative effects of traffic congestion in and around Keynsham and ensuring it retains its independence and its separate identity within an attractive rural setting by becoming a more sustainable, desirable and well-connected place in which to live and work.

Documents


Last updated 05 April 2022

The Pump Room and Roman Baths, Stall Street, Bath

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of Section 4(1) of the Regulations that an application has been received for the following premises to be licenced for the solemnisation of Marriages and Civil Partnerships

Premises: The Pump Room and Roman Baths, Stall Street, Bath, BA1 1LZ

Applicant: Bath and North East Somerset Council, Heritage Services, The Pump Room, Stall Street, Bath, BA1 1LZ

York Street, Bath - Public Inquiry

Public Inquiry to be held at The Guildhall, High Street, Bath

Notice is hereby given that a public inquiry in connection with the Order mentioned below will be held by an Inspector appointed for this purpose by the Secretary of State for Transport, and will begin at 10:00 am on Tuesday 26 April 2022. The inquiry will be held in the Brunswick Room at the Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW. The Inspector appointed to conduct the inquiry is Rory Cridland.

Homewood

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of Section 4(1) of the Regulations that an application has been received for the following premises to be licenced for the solemnisation of Marriages and Civil Partnerships

Premises: Homewood, Abbey Lane, Freshford, Bath, BA2 7TB

Applicant: Homewood Park Limited, Abbey Lane, Freshford, Bath, BA2 7TB

Street Naming Order 2021 South Stoke (No. 1) Harrison Down Estate

  1. Bath & North East Somerset Council is the Street Naming Authority for the parish of South Stoke.
  2. The Council has given public notice on site in accordance with Section 18 Public Health Act 1925 of its intention to name eight new streets.
  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 streets marked on the attached plan are named:

Street Naming Order 2021 Bath (No. 1) Foundry Lane

  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 is named:

    Foundry Lane

The Royal Crescent Hotel and Spa

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of Section 4(1) of the Regulations that an application has been received for the following premises to be licenced for the solemnisation of Marriages and Civil Partnerships

Premises: The Royal Crescent Hotel and Spa, 16 Royal Crescent, Bath, BA1 2LS

Applicant: Topland (Royal Crescent Hotel) Limited, 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 7EU

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