Why we have TROs
Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) are the legal documents that restrict or prohibit use of the highway network. They help manage the highway network for all road users, including pedestrians, and they aim to improve road safety and access to facilities.
We can use permanent or temporary TROs to manage on-street parking, to ensure that this is fair to all road users, and the way that we control and enforce regulations is transparent.
For permanent changes to traffic regulation, we generally only introduce a TRO following a period of research, consultation and discussion of proposals, leading to a decision. We invite members of the public, experts, and councillors to contribute to that discussion, and our Council Cabinet makes the final decision.
How we consult on and implement TROs
The TRO is issued when we are preparing to implement regulations. We are legally obliged to advertise all TROs and give the public an opportunity to state their support or objection to them. These comments will be publicly available after the TRO consultation. The final decision to implement new regulations will be made after the TRO consultation. Once a TRO is sealed, or becomes official council policy, we publish it permanently on our website. It then normally takes a short period for the new regulations to come into force.
The TRO documents in this consultation
There are 7 TROs, to cover different areas of our district. Each TRO consists of three types of documents:
- A notice summarising the proposed order on our TRO web pages
- A report which shows the decisions behind the Order (in this case, there is a single report covering all 7 TROs)
- A legal order and mapping, showing where and when the Order will apply. The Order will include blanks for dates and signatories, which will be completed if the order is approved and implemented
These are legal documents which have to follow a standard wording and format. You may find the summary of the proposals and scheme map on our What these proposals means for you page are a clearer and simpler way to understand the details of what we are proposing.
Download the Approval to Progress TRO Advertisement report
Select a link below to view the TRO notices, legal orders and mapping for the area you are interested in. The map codes refer to an alphabetical and numerical grid, to describe the location of the area. Each one shows parking provision and restrictions in detail.
Area (and TRO number) | Notice and legal order | Mapping |
---|---|---|
Central Bath (21-024A) |
f8, f9, f10, f11, g8, g9, g10, g11, g12, h8, h9, h10, h11, h12, i9, i10, i11 | |
North East Bath (21-024B) |
g6, g7, h6, h7, i7, j7 | |
South East Bath (21-024C)) |
e19, f19, g13, g14, g15, h13, h14, h15, h16, i8, i12, i13, i14, i15, j8, j10, j11, j12, j13, j14, k12, k13, l12, l13, l14, m13, m14 | |
North West Bath (21-024D) |
c7, c8, c9, d7, d8, d9, e7, e8, e9, f6, f7 | |
South West Bath (21-024E) |
e10, e11, e12, e13, e14, f12, f13, f14, f15 | |
Keynsham and Saltford (21-024F) |
b2, b3, b4, c2, c3 | |
North East Somerset (21-024G) |
There is no mapping with this Order, as the regulations apply throughout our district |
How to access and study the documents
The Orders and mapping documents are in PDF format. You can choose to download them, print them or view them online. Please note that the mapping documents represent a lot of data. You may wish to avoid downloading them, if on a mobile device. You will save resources, and may find it easier, to read them on-screen rather than printing them.
We have worked hard to make these documents as accessible as possible, but some issues may still remain. If you would like to request an alternative format copy of any document, or part of a document, please email If you have any specific queries about the proposals, please email parking_consultation@bathnes.gov.uk or telephone our Parking team on 01225 47 71 33
Hard copies of all the documents have been made available for view at the our One Stop Shops for the duration of the consultation