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Patricia Filer Road - 20 Mph And 40 Mph Speed Limit And Waiting Prohibition Orders

BS4Published 15/05/26
Bristol Post • 

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CITY OF BRISTOL

PATRICIA FILER ROAD – 20 MPH SPEED LIMIT AND WAITING
PROHIBITION, THE DRIVE – WAITING PROHIBITION TRAFFIC ORDERS

The City Council of Bristol hereby gives NOTICE it proposes to make the following orders:-

A. Ref No. CAE/NMT/P-1363A – City Council of Bristol (City Council of Bristol (Patricia Filer Road, Filwood Ward, City of Bristol) (Restricted Parking Zone) Order 202-, the effect of which would be to introduce prohibition of waiting arrangements for vehicles in entire length of newly constructed Patricia Filer Road (in the form of a Restricted Parking Zone with standard vehicle exemptions);

B. Ref No. CAE/NMT/P-1363B – City Council of Bristol (Various Roads – Inner South Area, Bedminster, Brislington East, Brislington West, Filwood, Knowle, Lawrence Hill, Southville and Windmill Hill Wards, City of Bristol) (De-Restriction) (20 Mph Speed Limit) (40 Mph Speed Limit) Order 202-, the effect of which would be:-

(i) to introduce a 20 mph speed limit in newly constructed Patricia Filer Road, and

(ii) to consolidate the provisions of the City Council of Bristol (Various Roads – Inner South Area, Bedminster, Brislington East, Brislington West, Filwood, Knowle, Lawrence Hill, Southville and Windmill Hill Wards, City of Bristol) (De-Restriction) (Restricted Roads) (20 Mph Speed Limit) (40 Mph Speed Limit) Order 2023 which would be revoked and its provisions brought forward unamended, alongside the addition of item (i) as above; and

C. Ref No. CAE/NMT/P-1363C – City Council of Bristol (Various Roads, The Drive Area, Henleaze Ward, City of Bristol) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) Order 202-, the effect of which would be:-

(i) to increase the prohibition of waiting length outside No. 2a The Drive (south side)/rear of No. 13 Lawrence Grove, and

(ii) to vary further the City Council of Bristol (Various Roads, Henleaze Road Area, Henleaze, City of Bristol) (Northern Zone) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) (Prohibition of Stopping) (Disabled Persons’ Parking Places) (Loading Places) Order 2011 so as to remove the roads adjacent to The Drive area in order to be regulated by the proposal order [instead] and consolidate their waiting provisions.

Further information available from 14th May 2026
Further details of all the proposals are contained in the draft orders, which together with plans, a Statement of the Council’s Reasons for proposing to make the orders and copies of the orders to be varied and revoked may be inspected (in digital format) at the Citizen Service Point at 100 Temple Street, Bristol, BS1 6AG, between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on Monday to Friday. The draft orders, plans and Statement of Reasons are also available to view on the City Council website at www.bristol.gov.uk/trafficorders

How to object
Objections to the proposals, together with the grounds on which they are made, must be sent in writing to TRO Comments at the undermentioned address or by e-mail to tro.comments@bristol.gov.uk quoting the relevant reference by 5th June 2026. Please include your name and address and note that all representations received may be considered in public by the City Council and that the substance of any representation together with the name and address of the person making it could become available for public inspection.

A HEARN, Director: Economy of Place, Director: Economy of Place, Local Transport Traffic Regulation Orders TRO Comments (100 TS), PO Box 3399, Bristol, BS1 9NE

Dated: 14th May 2026

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