Yate Spur Transport Consultation
We are seeking views on our proposals complete the Yate Spur Path, providing a safe cycle connection from Yate to the Bristol and Bath railway path, Bristol City Centre, and the wider cycle network to give residents and visitors better options for walking, cycling and horse riding.
The purpose of this scheme is to provide a new walking and cycling route segregated from motor vehicles which will make it safer and more attractive to walk or cycle between Westerleigh and Yate. These facilities will be designed to be suitable for use by people of all abilities, will encourage walking, and enhance safety for cyclists. The proposals include completing the sections of route between Westerleigh village and Yate that do not currently have off road provision for cyclists. The scheme will also include a section of segregated equestrian path.
Find out more and have your say
To comment on the Yate Spur Transport Scheme please fill out our online survey here
You can also get in touch with us if you have any questions or would like to request a paper copy of the materials via email: transportservices@southglos.gov.uk or telephone: 01454 868 000.
Alternatively, if you have any questions or wish to be kept up to date on the project, please email us at transportservices@southglos.gov.uk or you can write to us using the address below.
Background information and FAQs
This consultation has now closed and we are analysing the results, which will be published here in due course.
Timeline
- Opened
29 Mar 2022 at 00:00 - Closed
20 Apr 2022 at 23:59
Supporting Documents
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