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Plans for a bypass north of Banwell have been revealed by North Somerset Council after decades of campaigning. The council has launched a public consultation on its proposals for a Banwell bypass ...
Construction for the Banwell bypass can now begin. If completed on time, the road could be open by 2026. Council leader Mike Bell said: "This brilliant news marks a truly historic day for North ...
Banwell is often heavily congested due to the A371 being reduced to a single-lane road Plans to build a £97m bypass around a village have taken a huge step forward. North Somerset Council's ...
But planning permission and funding has now been secured for the long-awaited bypass – with hopes that it will be fully open to traffic by March 2026. Some life-long residents in Banwell said it ...
Alun Griffiths Contractors Ltd have told North Somerset Council that they will no longer deliver the £89.2m Banwell bypass. First proposed almost a century ago, It aims to alleviate congestion ...
Galliford Try, a UK-based construction group, has been awarded a £66.5m ($88.5m) contract to build the Banwell bypass for North Somerset Council. The Banwell bypass construction project ...
The route of the long-awaited Banwell Bypass has been confirmed as North Somerset Council accepts a £97million funding package. The new road will support the development of future housing sites ...
Banwell Bypass was first proposed in 1927. The village suffers from serious traffic congestion as it lies at the crossroads between two busy A-roads, which are at one point only wide enough for ...
Millions in extra government funding has been allocated to Banwell’s controversial bypass project - as costs continue to soar. Homes England has earmarked a further £12 million to the scheme ...
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