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  • The four authorities which comprise the West of England area (including Bristol City, South Gloucestershire, Bath and North East Somerset and North Somerset Councils) have formally agreed to work together on a Joint Strategic Planning Strategy (JSPS).  The Pre-Commencement document is the...

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  • Transport Minister Baroness Kramer officially opened the new £13 million multi-storey car park at Bristol Parkway station on 5th September 2014. The car park improvements provide an extra 710 parking spaces, in addition to the 1,100 already there, and proved to be a real challenge to...

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  • Key Transport Consultants are gearing up to take part in Cycle to Work Day 2014, organised by Cyclescheme, with the aim of encouraging everyone in the office to cycle to work on Thursday September 4th 2014.

     

    Last year’s event saw tens of thousands of cyclists from...

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  • Llanbadarn Fynydd Wind Farm, Mid Wales

    Following the successful outcome of the public inquiry into Batsworthy Cross Wind Farm in North Devon, at which

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  • An appeal relating to 75 dwellings and employment use in Templecombe was allowed with an award of costs against Somerset County Council for its position on highway access.

    KTC, acting for Mead Realisations and working with Ian Jewson Planning, successfully argued that the appropriate...

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  • In April 2013 KTC undertook a study tour to the Danish capital, Copenhagen (CPH). See here for our blog post summarising  why we went and our experiences and our impression of the city in our souvenir pull-out. CPH was...

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  • Key Transport’s Newsletter 6 – August 2011, including;

    • Leisuredome, indoor real snow ski slope in Weston-super-Mare
    • Imperial Tobacco International Headquarters
    • More of Peter’s Planning Appeal successes;
    • KTC Named as Somerset...
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  • Somerset County Council has selected BAM, part of the worldwide construction services company Royal BAM Group, to deliver its £600 million Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme. The BSF programme will see all secondary and special schools in Somerset rebuilt or remodelled over...

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  • Peter Mansell continues his success in planning appeals by helping to remove a condition placed on the use of two holiday lets in Klive, which lies within the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Somerset.

    Peter worked with Stephen Pasterfield of Clarke Willmott to...

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