A lane on a heavily trafficked A-road, which has been inaccessible since the summer months, is scheduled to become operational again prior to Christmas. Specifically, the inner lane of the A38 westbound carriageway in Bristol, situated between the Filton roundabout and the entrance to the Cribbs Patchway New Neighbourhood, was closed to facilitate improvement work. South Gloucestershire Council confirmed that the bulk of the construction work has been completed, and the lane is expected to reopen within the next few days. Nevertheless, a new cycle path, which forms part of this project, will not be finished until January, according to the council. The initiative’s objective is to enhance ease of movement in the vicinity for individuals walking, cycling, or utilizing mobility scooters or pushchairs. The enhancements encompass a cycle path, dropped kerbs, pedestrian crossings, and updated signage. Post navigation Plans for premium lounge at Jersey Airport draw passenger criticism Advocacy Group Calls for Clarity on New Railway Line’s Start Date