Controversial East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood will be in place until next spring
The controversial East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood wil be in place until next spring. It was initially earmarked for a six-month trial, which would end in October.
But now Bristol City Council has said data from the first six months will be analysed and published in December, with a decision on the LTNs future made next spring.
The scheme covers parts of Barton Hill, Redfield and St George, with bollards, planters and bus gates blocking some roads. Drivers can still access the whole area, but some residential streets have been turned into cul-de-sacs in an effort to stop them being used as cut-throughs.
Bristol City Council will survey the public about the trial from September 29 to November 7, and