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Archive of News: 2022




  • We were very pleased to learn that the Bristol City Council Planning Committee resolved to grant planning permission for the York Gate residential development last month. Acting for Donard (Bristol) Limited, KTC has been providing transport advice on the project for 221 affordable homes since...

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  • It is with mixed feelings that we announce that Stephen Le Flohic retired at the end of August after working in transport planning in Bristol since 1986. Stephen has been an integral part of KTC. In his time with us he contributed to projects both large and small, as well as showing great...

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  • Key Transport Consultants is recruiting for two roles: Transport Planner – Grad 2+ and Graduate Transport Planner. 

    Please follow the links to the respective role descriptions.

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  • Planning consent has recently been granted on two medical centre sites on which KTC has worked with Osmond Tricks. Firstly, having assisted with the consent a number of years ago for a new medical centre in Radstock, KTC has assisted with the consent to convert the existing listed medical centre...

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  • KTC provided transport advice on the residential scheme for 31 apartments at 122 Bath Road in Bristol, which received a unanimous committee resolution to grant planning permission in May 2022.

    KTC were acting for PYL and working with Oxford Architects and Rackham Planning on this...

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  • KTC was delighted to hear that Bath & North East Somerset Planning Committee has resolved to grant planning permission for around 213 homes at Withies Green, East Keynsham. KTC has been providing transport advice to Mactaggart & Mickel Homes on land at East Keynsham since 2013 and...

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  • Over 460 new homes are to be provided together with ground floor office and retail/restaurant floor space in the Redcliffe area of Bristol following grant of planning consent in early 2022. The scheme will also deliver significant improvements to Redcliff Street, Three Queens’ Lane and St...

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