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- BWA addresses Scrutiny committee
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- 50 Ways Progress Report 2022
- Our use of ‘walking’ and ‘pedestrian’
- Future of the City Centre
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- Spatial Development Strategy consultation
- Fast-track changes to protect walking and cycling routes – ‘Tranche 1’
- Highway Code consultation
- Pavement Parking – Options for Change
- E-scooter trial
- Bristol City Centre Retail & Leisure Study
- Airport Road route at risk
- Soapworks development
- East Street, Bedminster
- Emerging plans for Temple Meads Station
- Bedminster Green Improvements
- Old City consultation
- Pedestrian crossing review
- Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan
- Railway Path proposals
- Local Plan review and Urban Living consultation
- Nelson Street plans
- Hotwell Road / Anchor Road
- Sub-regional transport plan
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- Events
- 50 Ways Launch 2024
- Is it Safe to Walk?
- Walkfest: 50 Ways to Better Walking
- Women Who Walk – online talk
- Event: We need to talk about parking!
- Walk to School Week: Monday May 20th – Friday May 24th
- BWA events during Walk Fest
- BWA and the Bristol Walking Festival
- Pavement Parking event
- Walking and Neighbourhoods
- Report of the Walkable Neighbourhoods event on 15th October 2016
- “Shared use routes for people who walk or cycle” event – Tuesday 1st November
- Neighbourhood walking priorities.
- Launch event – Tuesday 17th May
- Is walking a neglected mode of transport?
- News
- 50 Ways Launch 2024
- Budget cuts to transport and design
- Right of way restored
- Survey of neighbourhood activities to improve walkability
- Highway Code changes
- 50 Ways Launch
- Voluntary communications executive
- Pavement parking – when will the government change the rules?
- Walk Fest walkability reports available for download
- Bedminster Friendly Shops Project
- House of Commons Select Committee Inquiry into Pavement Parking
- Survey of neighbourhood walkability initiatives
- 20 mph scheme review – please respond
- UWE student report on ‘walkability’ in Bedminster and Southville
- Campaigning on clean air near schools in St George
- Which way for the Bristol & Bath Railway Path?
- Walkable countries
- Victoria Park and Northern Slopes consultation
- Register your local path on the Definitive Map before it’s too late
- Shared use and Prince Street consultations
- BWA and equalities groups
- Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy
- Bristol Bugbears
- Action on pavement obstructions
- Mayoral candidates and the BWA pledge
- Opinions
- Planning issues
- Western Harbour engagement 2024
- Harbour Place Shaping Strategy
- City Centre Transport Changes
- Pulse Smart Hubs
- Mead Street planning objection
- ATF4 Proposals
- Pedestrian Priority at Side Road Junctions
- Frome Gateway
- A4 Portway
- Temple Island engagement
- Concorde Way South
- City Centre Development and Delivery Plan
- A4 Bath to Bristol
- Re-opening University Road
- Temple Way / Avon Street crossing
- Temple Quarter Development Framework comments
- Avon Crescent objection
- Blackswarth Road development lacks accessibility
- Top 10 sites for improvement
- 26 More BT Street Hub Applications
- Concorde Way early engagement
- Bristol Bridge junction changes
- A4 Portway early engagement
- Future of the City Centre
- Whiteladies Road footpaths
- A37/A4018 Corridor response
- Park Row improvements
- Mead Street regeneration
- A37/A4018 Corridor Consultation
- Western Harbour
- Cotham Hill
- Objections to BT Street Hubs
- Ashton Gate Stadium and Longmoor Village
- A4 Bristol-Bath Corridor
- Bedminster – Stafford Street
- St Mary le Port development
- UoB Temple Campus Phase 2
- Whitehouse Street regeneration
- Bedminster Green
- Bristol Bridge ETRO
- One Temple Way public realm
- High Street changes with Active Travel Funding
- The Arc and Millennium Square
- Broad Plain Public Realm Strategy
- A37/A4018 Transport Corridor
- Bonnington Walk development
- Clanage Road and Festival Way
- Airport Road route at risk
- Soapworks development
- East Street, Bedminster
- Bedminster Green Improvements
- Old City consultation
- Temple Quarter Campus
- Commenting on Public Realm proposals
- Quakers Friars proposals
- Local Plan Review: second consultation
- Silverthorne Lane early proposals
- Temple Street developments
- Temple Meads Pontoon
- Muller Road Proposals
- Joint Local Transport Plan
- Temple Bridge Pontoon
- Travelling to the BRI
- Planning for new housing estates
- LCWIP – planning for a better Bristol walking infrastructure
- Safer Routes to Schools – zebra crossings
- More advertising applications
- Response to City Centre Framework consultation
- InLink advertising monoliths
- Coronation Road / Dean Lane
- Responding to City Centre Plans
- Nelson Street plans
- Hotwell Road / Anchor Road
- Phone kiosks an excuse for street advertising
- Victoria Park and Northern Slopes consultation
- Legibility of Queen Square
- BWA suggestions accepted for West Broad Quay
- Response to plans for West Broad Quay
- The new Arena – what will it be like for walkers?
- Shared use and Prince Street consultations
- Policy issues
- Pavement Licensing
- Parks and Green Spaces Strategy
- Western Gateway response
- Parks and Green Spaces
- Micro-mobility expectations
- Budget cuts to transport and design
- Public toilet provision
- Top 10 sites for improvement
- Future of the City Centre
- 50 Ways Launch
- Walking and e-scooters
- 2021 BWA Election Asks
- Pavement Parking – Options for Change
- Idling action and School Streets – May 2020 update
- Pedestrian crossing review
- BWA asks of mayoral candidates May 2020
- Idling action and School Streets
- Bristol Transport Strategy response
- LCWIP – planning for a better Bristol walking infrastructure
- Response to City Centre Framework consultation
- Local Plan review and Urban Living consultation
- Joint Spatial Plan
- Accessibility Action Plan consultation
- Sub-regional transport plan
- Good Transport Plan
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