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Happy young people on a bus

2:24pm - 22 August 2024

People travelling by bus between Clevedon, Portishead, Cribbs Causeway, Filton and Southmead Hospital will be able to continue their journeys beyond the end of this month thanks to a new contract to run the service. North Somerset Council is pleased to confirm that The Big Lemon will continue to run the X10 bus service from September. 

The Campus building, with trees and greenery in front

9:00am - 22 August 2024

Members of the public are invited to attend a celebration at The Campus, where they can enjoy a range of free activities that showcase what the centre has to offer. 

A view of Birnbeck Pier and island

4:00pm - 21 August 2024

The first phase of work to restore Birnbeck Pier was given the green light today (Wednesday 21 August) by North Somerset Council’s Planning and Regulatory Committee.

People on the new Pier to Pier Way cycle path

11:32am - 19 August 2024

Over 18,000 pedestrian, cycling and equestrian journeys have been made on the Pier to Pier Way in the first month of opening.

X5 bus at bus hub in Weston-super-Mare

9:49am - 15 August 2024

Some bus timetables are being updated from 1 September and passengers are being encouraged to familiarise themselves with the revised schedule so they can continue to enjoy cheap or free bus travel from next month. 

A boy holds cricket balls in his arms and smiles at the camera, while another boy stands behind him holding a cricket bat

12:00pm - 8 August 2024

On Tuesday 6 August, Castle Batch Children’s Centre hosted an All Stars Cricket event for five to eight-year-olds. The event was organised by the Somerset Cricket Foundation and North Somerset Council’s children’s centres team.  

Portishead

3:25pm - 7 August 2024

Community not-for-profit organisations have teamed up to create plans to join up services and use empty buildings. 

different hands on top of each others

4:55pm - 5 August 2024

“In the wake of the riots that have blighted the nation, our hearts are filled with horror and anger at the intolerable acts of racism and hatred that have unfolded. These acts of violence and intolerance are a stark reminder of the work we still need to do to eradicate bigotry from our society. We are grateful to the police officers and other emergency services, including those from North Somerset, who have supported communities in dealing with these challenges.

A mother and son on a bus

3:20pm - 1 August 2024

Communities in North Somerset are set to benefit from WESTlocal, an allocated fund for community groups to create public transport services designed by them, for them.

Sign outside Town Hall

3:00pm - 31 July 2024

Following the launch of consultation on the government’s proposed planning reforms, North Somerset Council is reviewing its draft Local Plan. 

grey scale bunch of tulips

10:08am - 31 July 2024

Environmental Health Officers from North Somerset Council have conducted ‘quality assurance’ visits to all funeral directors in North Somerset and found consistently good practice.

Pile of wooden cubes with net zero logos

2:32pm - 30 July 2024

Organisations across North Somerset have achieved significant sustainability milestones with help from North Somerset Council’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) programme. 

Portishead Rail station

5:04pm - 29 July 2024

North Somerset Council remains committed to reopening the Portishead to Bristol rail line, despite news that the government have cancelled the Restoring Your Railway programme. Rail schemes within the programme will now be subject to review by the Secretary of State for Transport.

A white sign attached to a wooden post reads 'Blue badge holders only'

10:30am - 26 July 2024

Since January 2024, North Somerset Council’s parking services have taken action against 40 individuals for blue badge abuse. 

young child holding a small pink heart out in front of them

4:20pm - 25 July 2024

On the day when the national spotlight is being shone on the support available for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), North Somerset Council is calling for a greater collective effort to ensure their needs are met.