BATH & North East Somerset Council has confirmed that the through-traffic restriction trial on Sydney Road in Bath will be made permanent.

This decision follows a formal Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) consultation held in July alongside a detailed review of the most recent traffic and air quality data.

The restriction, implemented in April 2024, under an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO), consists of a row of bollards at the junction of Sydney Road and New Sydney Place. It was introduced as part of the council’s Liveable Neighbourhoods programme that aims to reduce traffic in residential areas and create safer, quieter routes for walking and cycling.

Following six months of monitoring and community feedback, the council decided to make a permanent TRO which replaced the ETRO and that permanent TRO will become operative on the Wednesday, October 1.

Councillor Joel Hirst, Cabinet Member for Sustainable Transport Strategy, said: “I want to thank everyone who has taken part in the many consultations on this scheme. For anyone who wants to find the full consultation outcomes and monitoring data you can find it on our website.”

The decision to make the restriction permanent, along with the full consultation outcomes and monitoring data, is available on the council website.

Earlier feedback from the ETRO consultation is available at democracy.bathnes.gov.uk/mgIssueHistoryHome.aspx?IId=40539&PlanId=988&RPID=152600086

For more information and to sign up for an e-newsletter for updates on the scheme and next steps, visit www.bathnes.gov.uk/sydneyroadetro