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wooden blocks with net zero images

10:06am - 6 May 2025

North Somerset Council is inviting local businesses to apply for the third round of Green Business Grants, offering up to £10,000 to support energy efficiency upgrades that reduce carbon emissions and lower running costs. 

Cllr Mike Bell, Leader of North Somerset Council

10:50am - 2 May 2025

North Somerset Council Leader Cllr Mike Bell has congratulated Helen Godwin who was successfully elected yesterday (Thursday 1 May) as the new Mayor of the West of England.

X1 bus on the road in Congresbury

12:37pm - 30 April 2025

Plans to redesign the A370 Smallway junction in Congresbury, to help ease local congestion, enhance safety, and improve sustainable transport and active travel links, have been approved for delivery. 

Gaining feedback

7:17pm - 28 April 2025

A report detailing proposed changes to the non-statutory post-16 Home to School Transport (HTST) policy for young people, with a particular focus on those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), was published today (Monday 28 April).

A pile of money

1:41pm - 28 April 2025

More vulnerable households across North Somerset will be supported with cost of living increases following the latest round of the government’s Household Support Funding.

Two people sat at a desk. One person is measuring the other person's blood pressue.

3:35pm - 24 April 2025

Local employers are being encouraged to book free, preventative health checks for their workforces, as part of North Somerset Council’s ongoing commitment to supporting health and wellbeing across the area.

feet walking

2:56pm - 24 April 2025

May is National Walking Month, and North Somerset Council is excited to invite you to join them for ‘North Somerset Walk Fest’ – a popular month-long event which highlights its many walking opportunities and encourages everyone to ‘Walk this May’. 

A photo of the Silica at Big Lamp Corner in Weston-super-Mare

9:15am - 23 April 2025

A project to change the use of the Silica at Big Lamp Corner in Weston-super-Mare begins today (Wednesday 23 April).

text reads: download our new app to make recycling easier

12:00pm - 22 April 2025

North Somerset Council is encouraging residents to download a new, free app to make it easier to recycle more and waste less. 

More than 150 bus stops and shelters to get a makeover

4:07pm - 16 April 2025

Improvements to bus stops and shelters in North Somerset are set to continue with the next batch of upgrades to start next month.  

Happy school children running in a playground

9:00am - 16 April 2025

Nearly all young people in North Somerset will today (Tuesday 15 April) be offered a place at one of their top three preferred primary schools from this September.

A369 junction updates have been approved

3:45pm - 14 April 2025

Improvements to traffic flow and pedestrian and cyclist access at a key junction on the outskirts of Bristol have been formally approved to move forward. 

A little boy with dark hair in a plaid shirt holds up a recycling box full of cardboard. It says recycling and waste collections are changing in June 2025.

10:30am - 10 April 2025

Changes are coming to recycling and waste collections in North Somerset this June to make recycling easier and reduce waste. 

woman working on laptop

10:31am - 9 April 2025

Bristol Airport has launched a new training and skills initiative to help support people struggling to get into employment in the region.

Close up of a wooden skirting board which should have been mitred at the angle so the two pieces of wood butted together but instead a sealant has been used to fill the gap.bysmal carpentry skills

9:16am - 7 April 2025

With spring finally here, North Somerset Council’s trading standards team is urging homeowners to stay vigilant against rogue traders offering home improvement services when planning works to their properties.