Next stop, better buses: people in the West invited to shape regional Bus Plan
People across the West of England are being invited to shape the future of local bus services as part of the West of England’s Mayoral Combined Authority’s new Bus Plan. The consultation, which opens today (30 March) and runs until 10 May, is a chance for everyone in the West to help shape improvements across the region. It is a chance for…
Public backs vision for improvements to Bath’s transport network
Residents have called for better bus infrastructure, safer streets and real alternatives to car dependency in their feedback on an ambitious 10-year plan to address the city’s transport network. Public feedback on The Movement Strategy for Bath showed strong support for the overall direction of the strategy, with 63% of respondents backing cleaner, safer and more…
West receives over £15 million to help Disabled people back into work
Thousands of Disabled people across the West of England and North Somerset are set to benefit from life-changing support, from April, following a recent expansion of specialist employment support by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP). The new funding, which is worth up to £15.4million for the West, is part of the Connect to Work programme…
Emerging £940 million transport plan for West
Plans to be considered by the Mayor and council leaders at their meeting this afternoon include details of a new draft Local Transport Delivery Plan. The West of England Mayoral Combined Authority, in consultation with local councils, has submitted initial plans to the Department for Transport on how to invest the record funding secured from government last…
Calls grow for Mayor of Bath to resign following antisemitic social media posts
Calls are continuing to grow for the Mayor of Bath to resign today after he shared support on social media platform ‘X’ for antisemitic conspiracy theories following the arson attack on the Jewish ambulances in London. Cllr Bharat Pankhania, who represents the Combe Down ward on Bath & North East Somerset Council, shared a post…
B&NES Council sets out ambitious Greener Places vision
Plans to make places across Bath & North East Somerset greener, help tackle the climate and nature emergency and make it healthier for people, have been set out. The council has published two plans setting out a clear and co-ordinated programme to deliver high-quality, inclusive green infrastructure – parks, rivers, woodlands, natural habitats and public…
BSW Hospitals Group announce Group Chair
Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust and Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust have today announced Paul von der Heyde as their Joint Chair. This marks a significant milestone in the formal collaboration between these three Care Organisations as BSW Hospitals Group. Paul, who takes up the position on 1…
Outstanding community champions honoured at Community Awards
The dedication shown by volunteers and community groups in Bath and North East Somerset to improving the lives of others has been recognised at this year’s Community Awards. The winners were announced yesterday (March 23) at a ceremony at The Guildhall in Bath where they were applauded for going above and beyond to help other people….
Hop on the bus this Easter: Kids Go Free is back!
Kids Go Free is coming back again for the Easter school holidays, giving free bus travel for a fortnight to around 150,000 kids aged under 16 across the West. The hugely popular, nationally unique initiative saw big increases in children and young people taking the bus over the summer and Christmas school holidays in 2025,…
Families set to save millions more as £1 child fares frozen in West until 2029
Families in the West are set to save millions more on bus fares, with the £1 child fare cap being extended until Spring 2029 by the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority, as part of a wider fares support package for bus passengers. The £1 child fare cap has already saved families across the region around…
