試す 金 - 無料
Traffic warning Alert ahead of works on key roundabout bridge
Bristol Post
|June 26, 2025
SIGNIFICANT delays are expected when work to refurbish and repair a key roundabout bridge in Bristol begins next month.
But there is some good news for drivers as a nearby road will finally reopen at the same time.
Council contractors will start work on the Bath New Bridge - one of the two Bath Road Bridges next to Temple Meads station on July 14.
And at the same time, nearby York Road will reopen to drivers heading from Bath Road Bridge roundabout to Bedminster Bridge along the south bank of the River Avon.
Work to stabilise the south bank of the New Cut has seen York Road closed to through traffic either side of the turn off to Victoria Park and Totterdown since July last year.
Drivers going between Bedminster Bridge roundabout and Bath Road Bridge roundabout have had to divert onto the north bank of the river along Clarence Road, but there will be a major change to this arrangement starting in the middle of July.
From July 14 York Road will be reopened to drivers head west from Temple Meads and the Bath Road Bridge roundabout towards Bedminster and Ashton.
このストーリーは、Bristol Post の June 26, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Bristol Post からのその他のストーリー
Bristol Post
Vital helpline under threat Appeal for funds for lifeline Reach service
BRISTOL'S only dedicated perinatal mental health helpline is facing imminent closure unless emergency funds can be secured in the coming weeks.
2 mins
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Serious scholarship overlooked in favour of a collection of tales
One of the greatest antiquarians England ever produced was born in Wiltshire 400 years ago this week. And like a naughty schoolboy looking through the dictionary for sex-words, Eugene Byrne has been reading his most famous work looking for the most titillating bits.
9 mins
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Public unaware of conditions in which Mother's Day flowers are produced
ALMOST all UK adults are unaware that many Mother’s Day flowers were grown by workers in East Africa, often under harsh conditions and low pay, according to research.
2 mins
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Rain sees surge in cars hitting hidden potholes
HEAVY rain at the start of the year caused a spike in drivers hitting potholes hidden in puddles, new figures suggest.
1 mins
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Council leader defends affordable homes policy
THE leader of Bristol City Council has defended a controversial new planning policy designed to unblock stalled housing developments and deliver desperately needed accommodation.
1 mins
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Women's rugby Bears blitz Tigers with 10-try show
BRISTOL Bears ran in 10 tries as they swept aside Leicester Tigers 68-0 in the PWR.
1 mins
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Plans unveiled for last section of Brabazon Park
DETAILED plans have been submitted for the final section of the park at the centre of the huge new Brabazon development on the former Filton Airfield.
1 min
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Brabazon Green light for Waitrose and seven-storey office building
DEVELOPERS have secured planning approval for a seven-storey office building at the entrance to a major new neighbourhood in Bristol.
2 mins
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Be afraid, be very afraid!
HORROR COULD BE THE TOAST OF THIS YEAR'S OSCARS
3 mins
March 10, 2026
Bristol Post
Step out on a guided walk as festival returns
MORE than 70 community groups and outdoor enthusiasts have teamed up to offer hundreds of guided events for a major Bristol walking festival.
1 min
March 10, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
