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Southmead Hospital bus service threat sparks 400-name petition
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Metro mayor Dan Norris criticises £30m A4174 ring-road widening day after it s announced
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£30m Bristol ring road improvements unveiled with prospect of three years traffic chaos
Consultation has been launched over plans to upgrade five key roundabouts
05:00, 25 MAY 2021
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Motorists could face three years of traffic misery on Bristol ring road after a £30million scheme of road-widening and âthroughaboutsâ was unveiled.
South Gloucestershire Council has launched a 12-week public consultation seeking peopleâs views on the plans aimed at tackling congestion on the A4174 and stopping drivers using nearby residential roads as rat-runs.
Bristol e-scooter trial has to be seen as a success
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• Stover Road at Frome bridge, Yate. Drainage repair work has already been completed on Gipsy Patch Lane, Filton, where we have repaired a culvert close to the road’s junction with the A38. Later this month work will start on the B4058 Bristol Road in Frenchay, where we will be repairing and replacing some of the existing highway drainage system. The work in Frenchay will be split into two phases. The first phase of work will start the week commencing Monday 22 March and will take approximately two weeks. This phase will be carried out under temporary traffic lights, which will only be used during the day and removed at night. There may be times when the lights have to remain in place around the clock but we will try to keep this to a minimum.