Bristol Parkway station plans have been approved

Bristol Parkway station

Plans to transform Bristol Parkway Station have been approved at South Gloucestershire Council’s meeting of Cabinet this week.

 

A new vision for the site looks to create a modern station that acts as a gateway to the region but is also better connected  with the neighbouring communities of Stoke Gifford, Harry Stoke and Bradley Stoke.

 

The vision, presented in a strategic masterplan, will aim to improve walking, wheeling (wheelchairs and mobility scooters) and cycling routes to and from the station, improve connections to local bus services, make better use of the land available, as well as provide new retail and leisure facilities, and community spaces. Housing and employment space is also being considered for the site.

 

It will also look to address long-standing issues at the Brierly Furlong underpass by creating a new subway for walking and cycling.

 

The masterplan, which has been written following six weeks of public engagement over the summer, aims to transform Parkway into a ‘living station’ – a concept that re-thinks what a train station is. A place that serves local people, communities, businesses and a place where people want to spend time.

 

The masterplan proposes the station is developed into four unique areas that will be connected by a new street running through the site. These areas include:

 

• A new community park called St Michael’s Place
• A station building and public space called Station Square
• A new nature reserve and green space called Stoke Gifford Park
• New employment area called The Brickworks

 

The new vision for the station will also help in the council’s response to the climate and nature emergency through the development of green spaces, supporting biodiversity and encouraging sustainable travel.

 

South Gloucestershire Council has worked in partnership with Network Rail, GWR and the West of England Combined Authority on the new masterplan for the station.

 

South Gloucestershire Council’s cabinet member for transport, Cllr Steve Reade, said: “This new masterplan is an ambitious vision to transform Bristol Parkway into a major new destination and for it to become a fitting gateway for the region and South Gloucestershire.

 

“This masterplan reimagines Bristol Parkway as a destination complete with a new station, places where people can work, meet friends and family, as well as providing new parks where residents can enjoy the outdoors.

 

“I’m pleased to see that the masterplan is leading from the front in respect of climate change, moving away from car-based travel and encouraging public transport and active travel, which will help to reduce air pollution.

 

“Bristol Parkway Station has celebrated its 50th anniversary this year and this masterplan and its future vision is a great way to mark such a milestone.”

 

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