Clevedon Public Space Improvements

This consultation is closed. We've left the original text and documents in place, below. And we have now (August 2021) added follow-up information, under 'Results' below.

North Somerset Council is inviting the public to have their say as part of a consultation on proposed public realm, cycle and pedestrian improvements in Clevedon.

The new proposals include public realm improvements in Hill Road and The Beach:

  • Pavement widening and better crossings facilities
  • More seating and planters
  • Cycle lanes and cycle parking
  • One-way roads on key streets
  • A 20mph speed limits will help make streets safer for all

You can view details on the latest proposals here (updated link).

Residents, businesses and visitors are welcome to have their say on the proposed changes by answering our questionnaire (closed).

The consultation closes on 7th March 2021. 

Timeline

  • Opened
    5 Feb 2021 at 15:00
  • Closed
    7 Mar 2021 at 23:59

Details

Organisational Information

Job role or team to contact for questions Luke Turner
Job title Senior Sustainable Travel and Road Safety Officer
Contact Email luke.turner@n-somerset.gov.uk
Contact Telephone 01275 884968

Project Information

Aim of this consultation This is an opportunity for the public to provide feedback on proposals to provide active travel improvements at The Beach, Hill Road and surrounding streets in Clevedon.
Close Date 07 Mar 2021 23:59
Consultation Topic
  • Communities: including local partnerships, neighbourhoods, equalities, crime and anti-social behaviour
  • Environment: including rubbish and recycling, climate-related issues, parks and open spaces, footpaths
  • Culture and leisure: including libraries, tourism, the built-environment and heritage
  • Travel and transport: including public transport, active travel, traffic calming and major projects**
  • Policy: including new or changed council policies, strategies or regulations on any topic
Context for this consultation This scheme is part of the Department for Transport funded Active Travel Fund improvements aimed to help people travel more sustainably and help to assist with economic recovery following Covid-19.