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A close-up photo showing a pair of hands holding some compost.

1:00pm - 11 March 2024

Green-minded residents who want to improve their composting skills and educate their local community are invited to join a master composter workshop on Tuesday 26 March. 

justice scales

3:30pm - 7 March 2024

A man whose fraudulent rogue trading left victims upset and distressed has been sentenced to 27 months in prison, following a prosecution brought by North Somerset Council’s Trading Standards team.

Two full recycling boxes on top of gravel. The right-hand box contains mixed paper and cardboard

12:30pm - 7 March 2024

North Somerset Council is making recycling easier for residents and collection crews, as people can now recycle paper and cardboard together in the same recycling box. 

artists impression of Banwell Bypass

3:49pm - 6 March 2024

Alun Griffiths Contractors Ltd have told North Somerset Council that they will no longer deliver the Banwell bypass. 

Sign outside the Town Hall

2:49pm - 6 March 2024

Following the Chancellor's announcement of his spring budget in the House of Commons today, leaders at North Somerset Council have been reflecting on what it means for the council and local people.

A mother and son on a bus

10:39am - 6 March 2024

Some bus services across the North Somerset area are set to change from 7 April 2024. Changes include higher frequency services to better connect communities, and revisions to timetables to help improve reliability.  

Young man travelling on a bus

2:20pm - 5 March 2024

Some bus services across the North Somerset area are set to change from 7 April 2024 to enhance and better support the region’s wider bus network. As a result, the 127-service will be ending at the end of term on Thursday 28 March. It will be restructured to enable the 126 service to serve Weston College students and commuters travelling into Weston-super-Mare at peak morning and evening journey times. 

pupils putting hand up in a classroom

11:45am - 1 March 2024

More than 97 per cent of young people in North Somerset will today (Friday 1 March) be offered a place to attend one of their top three preferred secondary schools from this September.

A recycling and waste vehicle drives down the middle of a residential street lined with trees. A man wearing a high-vis jacket is sitting in the driver's seat

3:30pm - 29 February 2024

North Somerset recycling and refuse crews have had significant problems collecting from some areas in Portishead, due to access difficulties caused by inconsiderately parked cars. From Monday 4 March, North Somerset Council is trialling a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) in three roads in Portishead. 

X5 bus at bus hub in Weston-super-Mare

3:37pm - 28 February 2024

Residents living in Claverham and Cleeve will have access to a new bus service from Sunday 7 April. The X5 bus service running approximately hourly between Portishead and Weston-super-Mare will be re-routed to serve the villages after North Somerset Council listened to requests from residents at the council’s first Bus Forum held in December.

charging cable plugged in to electric car

11:45am - 28 February 2024

North Somerset Council welcomes today's announcement by Agratas of its plans for a new £4bn giga factory producing EV batteries at Gravity Smart Campus in Somerset. This development will present significant opportunities for North Somerset’s businesses and residents and supports the council's inward investment goals.

people travelling on a bus

9:49am - 27 February 2024

Some bus services across the North Somerset area are set to change from 7 April 2024. The 59-bus service contract is expiring and will not be renewed from April due to suitable alternatives in place. 

Sign outside the Town Hall

10:51am - 26 February 2024

North Somerset Council has joined calls to extend a crucial financial support scheme for struggling households in North Somerset.

people travelling on a bus

10:54am - 23 February 2024

Local people are being invited to have their say on proposals to transform a busy junction near Churchill, as part of North Somerset Council’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP).