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Your neighbourhood is bursting with places to explore, and this online guide is packed with local knowledge about the best places to visit and how to get around. Discover the best places to go for a walk, cycle, view nature, learn about local history, or just get from A to B.

Discover Charfield

Discover thornbury, discover patchway, discover cheswick, discover lyde green, discover kingswood, discover hanham, discover yate, discover wickwar.

Amble along the streamside walk by Pickedmoor Lane Rhine or venture south to Filnore Woods. Discover the history of the castle, and admire the Thornbury pump on the heritage trail. Let the kids loose in Streamleaze Green or on the splash pad in Mundy Playing Fields. Or get involved with the flourishing community garden, orchard and wild flower meadow.

This guide is your starting point for getting to know the neighbourhood in and around Thornbury, its outdoor spaces, transport links, walking routes and community.

On each map we've marked some of the key bus stops, with each one linking through to the Travelwest Journey Planner, where you can view live timetables for that bus stop, plan your journey and much more.

Car parks, electric vehicle charging points and car club bays are all marked on each map.

Paved routes, most of which are shared usage for cycling and walking, are marked on each map. Main bike parking areas are also shown.

Relax in the calm surroundings of Lyde Green park or the tree-lined village park of Emersons Green. Spy a heron at Lyde Green Lake and other wildlife in Leap Valley. Take in the views from Shortwood Circle, or stroll around the vast green spaces of Pomphrey Hill and Rodway Common.

And that’s just for starters!

This guide is your starting point for getting to know the neighbourhood in and around Lyde Green – its outdoor spaces, transport links, walking routes, and community.

Discover the expanse of Stoke Park Estate and the beautiful historic Splatts Abbey Wood. Don your running shoes for a jog around Horfield Common, muck in with Elm Park’s community garden or simply watch the world drift by in the peaceful village centre of Cheswick.

This guide is your starting point for getting to know the neighbourhood in and around Cheswick, its outdoor spaces, transport links, walking routes and community.

Discover the pathways of The Tumps and the wooded areas of Gorse Covert. Jog around the track at Scott Park, forage for blackberries near Turner’s Pond or relax in one of the many play parks.

And that’s just for starters!

This guide is your starting point for getting to know the neighbourhood in and around Patchway, its outdoor spaces, transport links, walking routes and community.

On this map we've marked bus stops, with each one linking through to the Travelwest Journey Planner, where you can view live timetables for that bus stop, plan your journey and much more.

Car parks are all marked on this map.

Enjoy the gorgeous central Kingswood Park, muck in at the community garden or join one of the many local friends groups. Say hello to the animals at Grimsbury Farm or go for a ramble around Siston Common and further to Warmley Forest Park.

This guide is your starting point for getting to know the neighbourhood in and around Kingswood, its outdoor spaces, transport links, walking routes and community.

Discover breath-taking views over the city on Cock Road Ridge or travel back in time at Barrs Court Moated Park. Stretch your legs and let the kids loose at Hanham Community Play Area, followed by a lazy afternoon spotting badgers, kingfishers and bats at Conham River Park. Get connected and support your community via local groups and conservation sessions.

This guide is your starting point for getting to know the neighbourhood in and around Hanham – its outdoor spaces, transport links, walking routes and community.

Explore acres of parkland, play spaces and wildlife havens across Yate. Discover the lake at Brinsham Fields Park or spot giant redwoods in Ridge Wood. Swing, climb or bounce all day at the Witches Hat Play Area. Let your family run wild across Yate Common’s woodlands and fields and seek out the curious ‘Road to Nowhere’ for the ultimate photo opportunity.

This guide is your starting point for getting to know the neighbourhood in and around Yate – its outdoor spaces, transport links, walking routes, and community.

Paved routes include paved footpaths for pedestrian use only, and some shared-use paths which can also be used by cyclists. Please check local signage and respect your fellow path users.

Lose yourself in woodland and explore spectacular natural havens on your doorstep. Be immersed in history as you explore the medieval Lower Woods Nature Reserve, or discover ancient trees at the Tortworth Forest Centre. Let the kids run wild at the Charfield playing fields before picking up lunch in bustling Wotton-under-Edge.

This guide is your starting point for getting to know the neighbourhood in and around Charfield – its outdoor spaces, transport links, walking routes and community.

Coalpit Heath & Frampton Cotterell

Explore parks, play spaces and pockets of tranquil woodland across Coalpit Heath and Frampton Cotterell. Discover the area’s rich coal mining history, and experience remnants from that bygone industry at Ram Hill Colliery. Go back further in time and seek out fossils at the Huckford Quarry Nature Reserve.

Let your family run wild at Blackberry Drive Play Area or on one of many beautiful country walks.

Want to lend a hand? Get connected and support your community via local groups and conservation sessions.

Lose yourself in ancient woodland and explore spectacular natural havens on your doorstep. Pick a walking route and spend an afternoon spotting wildlife or admiring the countryside that makes this part of the world so special. Take the kids to the playing fields, or have a family outing at bustling Wotton-under-Edge or nearby Yate.

This guide is your starting point for getting to know the neighbourhood in and around Wickwar – its outdoor spaces, transport links, walking routes and community.

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Travel plans

A travel plan is a package of actions designed by a business, school or other organisation to encourage active and sustainable travel options.

Types of travel plans

There are 3 main types of travel plans.

Residential : new housing developments

Commercial : existing and new businesses

School: children, parents and staff

Travel plans are bespoke to who they serve, provide alternatives to using a private car.

They have a range of benefits including:

  • providing people with a range of travel options
  • supporting people to try new ways of travel through incentives, offers, events or training
  • encouraging active travel options to improve health and fitness
  • helping to reduce air pollution, climate change, reduce noise and improve safety
  • supporting more connected and liveable communities
  • reducing traffic, congestion and delays
  • lowering car dependency and potential car parking provision costs
  • reducing vehicle trips to and from the site

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We are involved in the delivery of travel plans across South Gloucestershire by:

  • being appointed by developers or planning applicants to deliver a travel plan for a new development
  • working with existing businesses, communities and schools to provide travel planning advice
  • supporting Department for Transport funded projects such as the capability fund
  • monitoring travel plans to make sure they are delivered efficiently

Effective travel plans

An effective travel plan will:

  • be led by a travel plan coordinator to make sure it is implemented effectively
  • contain clear aims, objectives and specific targets
  • be monitored and revised on an annual basis to check progress towards meeting its targets, reflect current best practice and adjust to make sure it is meeting the needs of the users

Large developments will need a travel plan stakeholder group with representatives from the community who will then continue travel plan work in future with the community. This requirement will be confirmed in the planning process.

What makes an effective travel plan

The list below gives measures that we would expect to see in an effective travel plan. Plans should be bespoke, regularly revised and include innovative solutions.

This list is not exhaustive and not all measures listed below are appropriate for every site.

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You can find more information on walking on our One You website and on Travelwest .

Travel planning to promote walking could include:

  • promotion of Travelwest’s journey planner to help plan walking, cycling or public transport options
  • maps of local pedestrian routes
  • walkers groups or walking buddy schemes
  • lunchtime and after work walks
  • staff walking challenges
  • walk leader training and champions
  • pedestrian signage to or within the site to show destinations, distances and journey times
  • regular audits of pedestrians routes to make sure they are safe and accessible
  • provide pool umbrellas and personal alarms at work
  • hold annual pedometer challenges
  • promotion of Walk to Work Week
  • promotion and participation of Walk to School Week in May and International Walk to School Month in October
  • promotion and participation of Clean Air Day in June
  • Smarter Travel Voucher schemes with items available that support walking
  • taking part in regional commuter challenges
  • promotion of annual regional Travel to Work Survey
  • personalised travel planning sessions to help people identify the best route for their journeys
  • obtaining Modeshift Stars accreditation in schools
  • road safety training in schools
  • school street schemes
  • travel trials and pledge schemes
  • route maps and journey planners that include active travel maps for the local area

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You can find more information on cycling on Travelwest’s joy in active travel , cycling around the West of England and e-scooter trial pages.  

Travel planning to promote cycling and scooting could include:

  • signage to or within the site to show destinations, distances and journey times
  • bicycle user group clubs and buddy schemes
  • bike and scooter security marking sessions
  • CCTV covering cycle and scooter parking area
  • company showers with changing and drying facilities and lockers
  • cycle and scooter training schemes
  • cycle maintenance sessions
  • cycle to work scheme (tax free loans for staff)
  • Dr Bike events and bike mechanic sessions
  • e-bike charging facilities
  • information on bicycles and electric bikes
  • information on cycle charities and bicycle recycle schemes
  • information on scooter and cycle loan schemes
  • last mile cycle deliveries
  • local cycle hubs
  • lunchtime, after work and weekend cycle rides
  • micromobility hubs
  • getting Modeshift Stars accreditation in schools
  • on-site cycle pumps and repair kits
  • paying cycle mileage rates for staff work journeys
  • personalised travel planning sessions to help people to identify the most useful routes for their journeys
  • pool bikes and e-bike scheme
  • promotion and participation of Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel
  • promotion of Cycle to Work Day and Week
  • promotion of the annual regional Travel to Work Survey
  • provision of cycle maps
  • regular audits of routes to make sure they are safe and accessible
  • route maps and journey planners including active travel maps for the local area
  • secure discounts with local cycle shops
  • secure, well-lit covered cycle and scooter parking
  • Smarter Travel Vouchers with items available that support cycling and scooting

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You can find more information on public transport on Travelwest’s bus , rail and metrobus pages.

Travel planning to promote public transport could include:

  • free 1 month bus pass for new staff and residents
  • join a bus company’s corporate travel scheme
  • maps and local guides showing local public transport facilities
  • personalised travel planning sessions to assist people to identify the most useful routes for their journeys
  • promotion of catch the bus week
  • promotion of local park and rides
  • promotion of the Travelwest bus buddy service and how to catch the bus page
  • promotion of the Travelwest fares and travelcards page
  • promotion of the Travelwest journey planner page (this includes bus stops, park and rides and train station information)
  • real-time public transport information on site
  • season ticket purchase scheme for bus and rail
  • Smarter Travel Vouchers with options available that using public transport
  • working with local public transport providers to improve services, negotiate discounts and trial initiatives
  • works buses or shuttle buses

Reduction of car use and promotion of car sharing and car clubs

Travel planning to reduce car use and promote car sharing or car clubs could include:

  • car share parking spaces at work
  • electric vehicle pool cars for the workplace
  • enforcement of unauthorised and illegal parking
  • incentives for car sharers at work
  • information campaigns to raise awareness around the impact of car use (for example, costs of car ownership, idling vehicles, future vehicle technologies)
  • installation of electric vehicle charging points
  • Park and Stride schemes for schools
  • Park and Stride site or zones near schools
  • Park Away campaign toolkits for schools
  • promoting Travelwest’s electric vehicle information
  • promotion of eco-driving and lessons
  • promotion of national Car Free Day
  • promotion of the Travelwest journey planner page (this includes car club locations, charge points and taxi rank locations)
  • promotion or provision of car club scheme
  • review business mileage policies
  • set up parking permit system based on staff member’s needs
  • support and information for motorcycles
  • support organisations in offering more employees to work from home
  • taxi-sharing service

Fleet management

Travel planning to support fleet management could include:

  • providing driver training
  • reviewing company car policy with a focus on grey fleet use
  • reviewing mileage rates
  • reviewing working practices
  • setting up pool cars and bikes
  • using electric vehicles or biofuels

Marketing and promotions

Ideas for use of marketing and promotions to promote your travel plan are:

  • banners, posters, leaflets, A-Boards, feather flags and promotional items
  • joining North Bristol Suscom if located in the North Bristol Fringe or SevernNet if based in the Severnside
  • notice boards containing up to date information including co-ordinators contact details, public transport maps, car sharing, car clubs, cycling and walking routes and related information
  • participation in national promotional events such as National Bike Week, National Car Free Day, Bike2Work Days, Big Commuting Challenge
  • using personalised travel planning with induction sessions and welcome packs for new residents, occupants and staff
  • annual regional travel to work survey
  • commuter challenges or other travel related competitions
  • using Travelwest and Better by Bike websites
  • regular events or meetings to promote the options
  • regular social media, newsletters, emails, flyers and information in payslips
  • information available in sales suites for prospective buyers of new developments
  • website or page with regular updates of relevant information
  • providing travel information packs to all new members of staff and residents (including include travel information, maps and guides with details about the specific measures)
  • visitor travel information for a site and travel packs for new employees

For more information about a travel plan relating to a planning application email [email protected] .

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Travel advisory: president biden visiting seattle later this week – plan ahead and expect travel delays.

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  • President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Seattle later this week.
  • We expect significant travel delays and detours in the greater Seattle area in the coming days.
  • Continue to check traffic conditions before you leave, and give yourself plenty of extra travel time.
  • To stay informed, check King County Metro’s service advisories and sign up for transit alerts . You can also follow tweets from King County Metro , SDOT Traffic , and WSDOT Traffic .
  • Thank you for your patience and cooperation during this Presidential visit to our region.

During President Biden’s visit, the U.S. Secret Service has the authority to provide security, including requiring intermittent closures of freeways and streets. The flow of buses and cars in downtown Seattle and around the region will be affected.

While the president’s exact travel route and timing are not published in advance, travelers can still plan ahead by anticipating delays and temporary road closures., what to expect and how to get around.

You can check media reports and the websites of local jurisdictions and transit agencies before you leave, so you have the latest information about travel conditions. Remember to give yourself plenty of extra time to reach your destination.

If you can, please consider options to get around without driving. Riding transit and biking can be good ways to avoid traffic, but please note that some bus routes may also be affected by temporary traffic closures or detours, including short-term re-routes.

Our Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) engineers can adjust traffic signal timing within the city of Seattle based on expected closures and any necessary re-routing. We may also post messages on dynamic message signs when needed.

How to stay informed

King County Metro publishes service advisories online and sends transit alerts to riders notifying them of bus re-routes and travel changes. You can see if your route is affected by visiting Metro’s service advisories page .

We also encourage you to sign up for Metro’s transit alerts and to monitor local news reports and social media updates.

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