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Luke Hall Column by Thornbury and Yate MP Luke Hall. After our hard-fought community campaign, I am delighted to inform Gazette readers that diggers are on site, the foundations have been laid and our new Yate Park and Ride is currently (and finally) being built. I promised to deliver this at the general election, and we are getting it done! Living in South Gloucestershire all my life, I know how congested our local roads can be, and now how beneficial this new Park and Ride will be; for reducing congestion and improving both our local connections and air quality. Due to be completed by the end of summer, our Park and Ride is located on Badminton Road, adjacent to the South Gloucestershire Council Offices. It will include 192 parking spaces, 38 electric vehicle charge points and secure cycle storage for 46 bikes. ....
Building work starts on Yate Park and Ride as launch timeframe announced It will include 192 parking spaces and 38 electric vehicle charging points THE BIGGEST STORIES ACROSS BRISTOL IN YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Work has started on a Park and Ride in Yate. The site, next to South Gloucestershire Council offices on Badminton Road, will include 192 parking spaces, 38 electric vehicle charging points and up to 46 bike spaces. ....
South Gloucestershire Council Leader Cllr Toby Savage with Thornbury and Yate MP Luke Hall and West of England Mayor Tim Bowles (taken prior to the Covid pandemic). CONSTRUCTION has begun on Yates park and ride this week, following the approval of planning permission back in November last year with the support of the Secretary of State. Funded by £3.5million secured from the West of England Combined Authority, the scheme will provide a sustainable alternative for people going both into Yate and towards Bristol, encouraging people to get out of their cars and reduce congestion, as well as to encourage linked up usage with rail services at the nearby Yate Station. ....
Leader of South Gloucestershire Council, Toby Savage Column by leader of South Gloucestershire Council, Toby Savage Ensuring we recover and rise after the pandemic is at the heart of our decision making right now. I am therefore delighted to say we have agreed a budget of more than £400 million to deliver public services next year. We are determined the future will be a positive one for our residents, communities, schools and businesses. This budget allocates funding that will help us achieve our objectives of continuing to help people help themselves and offering practical support to those dealing with the impact of Covid on their livelihoods. ....
South Gloucestershire council announce budget South Gloucestershire Council has agreed a budget of more than £400 million to deliver public services next year, with a focus on helping people to recover from the pandemic with a wide range of support and to rise to meet an ambitious future. The Budget sets out how the council will work in 2021/22 and beyond, allocating £250.982 million revenue funding to help achieve objectives to create the best start in life for children and young people; identify and support those most in need and to help people to help themselves; promote sustainable, inclusive communities, infrastructure and growth; and to realise the full potential of local people and deliver value for money. ....