Government, transport, and business leaders welcome West’s vision for future

Government, transport, and business leaders have welcomed the West’s ambition for an interconnected transport network and investment in buses, rail, mass transit, active travel, and streets and places. The new Transport Vision published today by the Mayor and council leaders sets out the direction of travel for a better-connected West of England: Transport improvements are a big…

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Community Leaders make bid to B&NES for extra £260,000 for Peasedown

With just weeks to go until Bath and North East Somerset Council meets to debate the next financial year’s budget, community leaders in Peasedown St John have released details of funding requests they’ve made for their community. Councillors Karen Walker and Gavin Heathcote (Independents) have been in discussions with council leaders since November in a…

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Website launched encourages local people to get involved with B&NES Independent political movement

A political movement founded last year has launched a brand-new website to showcase how local people can get involved across Bath and North East Somerset. The political group, Independents for B&NES was set up in 2025 with a key focus on ensuring that local people are at the centre of B&NES council’s decision-making processes. The group not…

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Half-hourly train services extended in West

Half-hourly rail services on some lines in the West are set to continue permanently, after agreement with the Department for Transport.   Since the regional authority, in partnership with Great Western Railway, introduced more frequent services on lines between Bristol Temple Meads and Westbury; Bristol Temple Meads and Gloucester, via Yate; and between Bristol Temple Meads and Severn Beach,…

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