Two-way traffic’s back on Cleveland Bridge.

The temporary traffic lights – which caused rush-hour holdups on Cleveland Bridge – are now gone. Work on the damaged toll … More

In Bath, we rust.

There’s a good chance those rust-covered and expensive planters may stay on the London Road after all – though maybe … More

Toll house repairs continue this week.

Monday, April 23rd. St George’s Day, Shakespeare’s birthday was also the day work will finally begin to repair Bath’s historic … More

Bath Preservation Trust support for Clean Air Zone.

Bath Preservation Trust  has come out in support of the proposal by B&NES to introduce a Clean Air Zone in … More

Plant an idea?

Suggestions are starting to come in regarding finding a use for some of the metal planters lining the city end … More

Cleaner air for Camden!

Camden Residents Association have got themselves a blog to join the fight against air pollution in Bath and fight for … More

Get on with it!

What is it with repair jobs in Bath? Months ago one of the toll houses on the Cleveland Bridge was … More

Let’s talk Bath transport!

Bath’s MP Wera Hobhouse will be in Larkhall in March – attending an open meeting where you can have your … More

At a ​time​ of cuts – new bus route for Julian Road?

As bus users in Bath brace themselves for more cuts in services – are we about to see a new … More

Could a Swiss city show Bath the way?

Congestion campaigners in Bath have been watching a video – uploaded on Vimeo – which shows how the Swiss city … More

The end of free parking? A bonus for B&NES, congestion and pollution.

Are  city-based Day Parking Zones one way in which B&NES could help balance the books and help ease congestion and … More

Wedged in Westgate Street.

The Council does little to help traders in the city’s Westgate Street. I make no excuses for regarding it as … More

Getting a picture on Bath’s pollution.

Smart cameras and equipment to count incoming traffic are to be deployed by Bath & North East Somerset Council at … More

Have your say about traffic pollution

B&NES wants to know what ratepayers and businesses think about air quality – bearing in mind that the main source … More

Let’s hear how Bath’s election candidates aim to cure the city’s traffic issues.

Transition Bath –  an organisation concerned with the impact created by climate change carbon emissions and peak oil – has … More

Would a walk to school zone ease the jams?

A 500 metre wide zone around local schools – in which children are persuaded to walk or cycle to school … More

Buses

A message – and point of view – from Bob Draper….. ‘Come on Bathonians – Get out your angle grinders … More

Ben urges B&NES to sort out the traffic.

Bath’s city roads are now operating at maximum capacity – says the city’s MP Ben Howlett – and that means … More