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  • KTC is very pleased that Henry Boot Developments’ application for a Waitrose food store on the Dents factory site in the centre of Warminster was approved by the Western Area Planning Committee of Wiltshire Council early in August.

     

    The application for a total...

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  • Peter Mansell is on a bit of a roll at present having been successful in three planning appeals in the past six months, all involving costs applications.

    176 High Street, Portishead, North Somerset

    Having acted for Bristol City Council, as landowner, on the planning...

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  • On the 25th April 2010 KTC celebrated its fifth anniversary and founders, Roger Key and David Tingay, celebrated with the rest of the staff with a customary visit to a local hostelry.

    Five years ago Roger and David (and Roger”s dog Alf ) sat down in a spare room 1 at...

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  • Key Transport’s Newsletter 5 – October 2009, including;

    • Southmead Hospital, Bristol;
    • Brockworth, Gloucestershire;
    • Peter’s Planning Appeal successes;
    • Roger at the National Transport Awards,
    • David’s wedding...
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  • On 3 March 2009 North Bristol NHS Trust announced Carillion as the front runner to design and build the new £430 million PFI super hospital in Southmead, Bristol. Key Transport Consultants have provided all the transport advice to Carillion throughout the Competitive Dialogue process and...

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  • The residential sector has probably been hit hardest by the economic downturn but we remain actively involved in a number of exciting new housing schemes.

     

    Sean is working on two schemes for David Wilson Homes each for approximately 90 dwellings, one in Brockworth,...

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  • Keen cyclist that he is (!) Roger Key was one of the first people to register with Bristol”s new 24 hour, automated Hourbike cycle hire scheme (www.hourbike.com).

     

    The scheme aims to provide an alternative to car or taxi journeys, especially in the city centre, by...

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  • Key Transport Consultants practised what they preach, by taking part in the 2008 Cycle to work day.

    Over 70% of the workforce jumped on their bikes and effortlessly cruised up Park Street to the new office in Berkeley Square.

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  • We are now well established in our new office at 26 Berkeley Square in Bristol having moved in during May 2008.  Before moving in we celebrated with guests in the empty office.  Life in the square is pleasantly quiet, with only two fire evacuations and one bicycle theft so...

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