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As more shops and businesses re-open following the Government’s easing of some Covid-19 restrictions and traffic levels increase, our priority is to give people confidence in using our high streets whilst protecting public health. Road Closure A temporary closure of the High Street from Monday 13th July will operate between its junctions with Charlton Road and Bath Hill from 9am and 5pm every day. The road will be closed by barriers. Access will only be granted to vehicles specified in the temporary Traffic Regulation Order, as listed below. Between 5pm and 9am the road will be open as normal. Bus Stop The bus stop is being temporarily relocated to Ashton Way near the back of Poundland, as shown on the map on the reverse of this leaflet. The Dial a Ride bus will be allowed through the road closure and will pick up/drop off at its usual location. Am I eligible for Access? In addition to emergencies and cash collection operations, access to the High Street may be required for certain activities such as major building construction or a residential flat move. Access will need to be arranged using the permit system and applications can be made using our online form by visiting www.bathnes.gov.uk/ bathsocialdistancing How will a tradesperson gain access to my premises during 9am to 5pm? Between 9am and 5pm, a tradesperson will not be given vehicular access. If the need for access during this time is unavoidable a request for a permit should be made at www.bathnes.gov.uk/ bathsocialdistancing A large loading bay is located in front of Sainsbury’s. What about Blue Badge Holders between 9am and 5pm? Blue badge holders will not be able to access the High Street during operational hours. Two additional disabled bays are being provided in High Street near HSBC bank and bays are also available within the Council’s car parks, in Ashton Way and the Civic Centre, and on street bays in Temple Street opposite the old fire station. What about online deliveries? Delivery drivers will not be able to gain access between 9am and 5pm. Alternate options may exist with your provider, including in-store collection, pick-up points or out-of-hours delivery. How can I leave feedback on the road closure? Please leave feedback on the Space To Move website, created by Sustrans to help local authorities across the country evaluate the effectiveness of changes made to enable people to walk, cycle and wheel more safely during lockdown, by visiting sustrans.org.uk/ spacetomove Those with access between 9am and 5pm include: • Emergency services • Utility emergencies (e.g. gas leak) • Armoured (cash collection) security vehicles • Dial a Ride Reopening Keynsham safely v1 09.07.2020 Map overleaf To enable social distancing, the Council will be temporarily closing the one-way section of the High Street to motor vehicles to create a pedestrian and cyclist zone. This will provide increased space for people to move around, observe social distancing rules and queue for access to shops.

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Page 1: Reopening Keynsham safely · A temporary closure of the High Street from Monday 13th July will operate between its junctions with Charlton Road and Bath Hill from 9am and 5pm every

As more shops and businesses re-open following the Government’s easing of some Covid-19 restrictions and traffic levels increase, our priority is to give people confidence in using our high streets whilst protecting public health.

Road ClosureA temporary closure of the High Street from Monday 13th July will operate between its junctions with Charlton Road and Bath Hill from 9am and 5pm every day.

The road will be closed by barriers. Access will only be granted to vehicles specified in the temporary Traffic Regulation Order, as listed below.

Between 5pm and 9am the road will be open as normal.

Bus StopThe bus stop is being temporarily relocated to Ashton Way near the back of Poundland, as shown on the map on the reverse of this leaflet. The Dial a Ride bus will be allowed through the road closure and will pick up/drop off at its usual location.

Am I eligible for Access?In addition to emergencies and cash collection operations, access to the High Street may be required for certain activities such as major building construction or a residential flat move. Access will need to be arranged using the permit system and applications can be made using our

online form by visiting www.bathnes.gov.uk/bathsocialdistancing

How will a tradesperson gain access to my premises during 9am to 5pm?Between 9am and 5pm, a tradesperson will not be given vehicular access. If the need for access during this time is unavoidable a request for a permit should be made at www.bathnes.gov.uk/bathsocialdistancingA large loading bay is located in front of Sainsbury’s.

What about Blue Badge Holders between 9am and 5pm?Blue badge holders will not be able to access the High Street during operational hours. Two additional disabled bays are being provided in High Street near HSBC bank and bays are also available within the Council’s car parks, in Ashton Way and the Civic Centre, and on street bays in Temple Street opposite the old fire station.

What about online deliveries?Delivery drivers will not be able to gain access between 9am and 5pm. Alternate options may exist with your provider, including in-store collection, pick-up points or out-of-hours delivery.

How can I leave feedback on the road closure?Please leave feedback on the Space To Move website, created by Sustrans to help local authorities across the country evaluate the effectiveness of changes made to enable people to walk, cycle and wheel more safely during lockdown, by visiting sustrans.org.uk/spacetomove

Those with access between 9am and 5pm include:

• Emergency services

• Utility emergencies (e.g. gas leak)

• Armoured (cash collection) security vehicles

• Dial a Ride

Reopening Keynsham safely

v1 09.07.2020 Map overleaf

To enable social distancing, the Council will be temporarily closing the one-way section of the High Street to motor vehicles to create a pedestrian and cyclist zone. This will provide increased space for people to move around, observe social distancing rules and queue for access to shops.

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Reopening Keynsham safely