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New bus gate installed in east Bristol met with protest | New bus gate installed in east Bristol met with protest |
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The signs were put in place in the early hours of the morning at Barton Hill | |
Work to install a controversial bus gate in Bristol took place in the early hours of the morning and was met with protests and a police presence. | Work to install a controversial bus gate in Bristol took place in the early hours of the morning and was met with protests and a police presence. |
The East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood trial scheme aims to prevent drivers from cutting through residential roads in the St George, Redfield and Barton Hill areas. | The East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood trial scheme aims to prevent drivers from cutting through residential roads in the St George, Redfield and Barton Hill areas. |
A bus gate, part of the trial, was installed at the corner of Avonvale Road and Marsh Street in Barton Hill with 10 protesters present and police attending the scene. | A bus gate, part of the trial, was installed at the corner of Avonvale Road and Marsh Street in Barton Hill with 10 protesters present and police attending the scene. |
Bristol City Council said its contractors attended six sites in East Bristol to install the infrastructure required for the trial scheme. | Bristol City Council said its contractors attended six sites in East Bristol to install the infrastructure required for the trial scheme. |
Contractors worked overnight to install the bus gate | Contractors worked overnight to install the bus gate |
Protester Katie Sullivan said that a group of people against the scheme gathered at about 03:30 GMT. | Protester Katie Sullivan said that a group of people against the scheme gathered at about 03:30 GMT. |
"They came in the middle of the night," she said of the council contractors. | "They came in the middle of the night," she said of the council contractors. |
She said the group of protesters tried to block Marsh Lane bus gate but police moved them on. | She said the group of protesters tried to block Marsh Lane bus gate but police moved them on. |
Katie Sullivan said she was one of a group of protesters who tried to stop a bus gate being put in | Katie Sullivan said she was one of a group of protesters who tried to stop a bus gate being put in |
In a statement, Councillor Ed Plowden, chair of the transport and connectivity committee at Bristol City Council, said: "Contractors attended six sites in East Bristol... and five of the six have now been completed." | In a statement, Councillor Ed Plowden, chair of the transport and connectivity committee at Bristol City Council, said: "Contractors attended six sites in East Bristol... and five of the six have now been completed." |
He added: "The bus gates on Avonvale Road and Pilemarsh that have been installed are not currently live. | He added: "The bus gates on Avonvale Road and Pilemarsh that have been installed are not currently live. |
"We will give notice of when they are going to be in use and the large electronic signs will indicate whether they are operational." | "We will give notice of when they are going to be in use and the large electronic signs will indicate whether they are operational." |
There has been controversy over Bristol's first attempt to trial LTNs | There has been controversy over Bristol's first attempt to trial LTNs |
Not everyone in the areas affected is against the scheme. | Not everyone in the areas affected is against the scheme. |
Speaking a week ago, Pietro Herrera, a member of the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood Appreciation Group, said it had been "fantastic" for his family's quality of life. | Speaking a week ago, Pietro Herrera, a member of the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood Appreciation Group, said it had been "fantastic" for his family's quality of life. |
"We are able to walk our kids to school," he said. | "We are able to walk our kids to school," he said. |
"We are able to cycle with our families to the local shops and it's quiet." | "We are able to cycle with our families to the local shops and it's quiet." |
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