Radical plans for Bristol suburb include new high street and leisure centre
The bus station could move and there could be a new multi-storey car park and train station building
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Proposals have been unveiled for major changes to Yate.
South Gloucestershire Council has launched a public consultation over a masterplan for the town which includes a range of options.
Thornbury High Street will stay closed to traffic, with the exception of deliveries and pick-ups/drop-offs, under proposals announced today. South Gloucestershire Council say the plans will meet the current and future needs of residents, but they have been been rejected by Thornbury and Yate MP Luke Hall - who says disabled residents and those with reduced mobility will be left completely unable to access the High Street. The closure of the High Street has been a divisive issue since it was introduced in June. Many of the town s residents and business owners have vocally opposed it, and a recent petition calling for the road to reopen has gathered more than 1,000 signatures, while others have been more receptive to the idea.
Roads to close for eight weeks for Bristol ring road improvement scheme
The £6.9 million congestion busting scheme will improve traffic capacity on Bristol s busy ring road
08:08, 9 JAN 2021
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