South Bristol Liveable Neighbourhoods consultation 2025
About Liveable Neighbourhoods
We believe streets are for everyone.
Liveable Neighbourhoods aim to make streets healthier, more accessible and more pleasant by:
- putting people first – reducing traffic and lowering vehicle speeds to create safer, more welcoming and accessible streets. Vehicles would still be able to access all properties at any time, though some routes may change
- prioritising health – improving air quality and allowing more people to choose physically active travel options, like walking and cycling, and be safe doing so
- making better community spaces – designing calmer streets and greener areas where people can relax, children can play, and families feel safe travelling to school
South Bristol Liveable Neighbourhoods
Overview
The South Bristol Liveable Neighbourhoods (SBLN) project aims to make improvements to streets across a large area of Bedminster, Southville, and Windmill Hill.
In 2024, we asked residents and stakeholders across the SBLN area what is already working well in your streets and local environment and what you would like to see improve. We received over 6,000 comments from more than 1,550 different people using an online map, plus more than 500 responses to a survey. Find out more about the 2024 engagement.
Based on your feedback and local features, we have identified 11 distinct neighbourhoods within the SBLN area. These are shown on the map below.
South Bristol Liveable Neighbourhoods area showing 11 neighbourhoods
You told us that managing parking, speeding and volume of traffic are big issues. Safety for pedestrians and cyclists is a top priority in most areas.
We have developed proposals that would reduce the number of vehicles using residential streets as short cuts. This would help maintain safer speeds. The proposals would make it easier to:
- walk, wheel and cycle
- manage parking
- create attractive spaces to spend time outdoors
The proposals make sure that cars, delivery vehicles and emergency services can reach all properties. Buses would be able to operate as usual. We will consider additional parking and access for Blue Badge holders.
In this consultation, we ask for your views on our proposals.
What we are proposing
Proposals as part of this project include:
- parking measures – Residents’ Parking Schemes and Matchday Parking Schemes
- changes to traffic movements – including one-way streets, no entries, closing roads to through-traffic, while keeping access to all properties
- local transport options – car clubs, cycle parking and cycle hangars, dedicated e-scooter and e-bike parking locations, and chargers for electric vehicles (EVs) in lampposts
- improving road safety on some connector roads – the busier roads in the area – including traffic calming and pedestrian crossings
- improvements on high streets and places where there are schools and local centres – including safety improvements, trees and greening, benches, café seating, and arts and culture programming
Phasing and timescales
The proposed improvements are planned in 2 phases.
Phase 1
Phase 1 would include the following measures across all of the South Bristol Liveable Neighbourhoods (SBLN) area:
- changes to parking
- improvements to streets around schools, local centres and high streets
- some measures for residential streets such as cycle parking and EV chargers
Phase 1 also includes a focus on three neighbourhoods:
- Totterdown
- Bedminster East
- Southville
In these Phase 1 neighbourhoods, we are proposing changes to traffic movements as well as the types of measures planned for the whole SBLN area. Proposed boundaries are shown in the above map.
The Phase 1 neighbourhoods have been selected based on the number of traffic concerns and the level of support expressed in the 2024 engagement, their closeness to the city centre and strong links to the existing transport network.
This project is largely funded by City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement which must be invested by March 2027.
Phase 2
This phase could provide additional improvements in the remaining neighbourhoods that are not part of Phase 1. This will require further work and additional funding from the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority from 2027 onwards.
Other transport changes and developments in the area
There are other transport changes happening in the area that are not part of the SBLN project. We have included information about these changes for context, but we are not consulting you about these changes here. More information about other transport projects in the area
Events
You can attend one of our events to find out about the proposals discussed in this consultation with a member of the South Bristol Liveable Neighbourhoods team.
Tell us what you think
This survey is open from 4 September 2025 and will close at midnight on Thursday 30 October 2025.
The survey has questions on area-wide proposals for:
- parking
- residential streets
- connector roads
- high streets
- streets with schools and local centres
It also has questions on proposals for 3 focus areas:
- Southville
- Bedminster East
- Totterdown
All parts of this survey are optional, and you can choose to answer questions on the parts that interest you.
Please complete and return this survey by Thursday 30 October 2025 to make sure your views are considered.
Alternative formats
If you need this survey in a different format:
- email: liveableneighbourhoods@bristol.gov.uk
- call: 0117 903 6449
A different format could be:
- a paper version
- large print
- Easy Read
- British Sign Language (BSL)
- braille
- a different language
What happens next
Reviewing your views from this consultation
We will analyse all the responses to this consultation. Your feedback will help us to decide how we move forward with Phase 1 of South Bristol Liveable Neighbourhoods. We would then create detailed designs and your feedback to this consultation will help the design process.
If approved, we would then send a full business case to the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority to request the funding needed to build the scheme.
Co-design
2025/26
Some of the proposals will need further input from local residents and businesses to shape the project design. There will be a chance to address issues informally as they arise before going to statutory consultation.
Further consultation on changes to parking
2026
In this consultation, we ask for your views on the principle of various kinds of changes to parking. We will consult further on designs for parking measures if we decide to progress them.
Statutory consultation
2026
Some of the measures, including any changes to parking or traffic movement, will require statutory consultation on the Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO). This will happen before a final decision on the proposals is made by the Executive Director Growth and Regeneration on behalf of the council’s Transport and Connectivity Committee. The responses to the TRO statutory consultation will be considered when making a final decision.
Inform
2026
We will keep people informed on the status of the project while the legal orders are progressing and during construction.
Launch
2026 to 2027
The project installation will be phased. If the decision is made to build the phase 1 of the scheme, we anticipate that any new street changes would be launched from late 2026 and be completed by the end of 2027.
Key dates
- Start date: 4 September 2025
- End date: 30 October 2025