Saltford Parish Council has received an update from WECA on its ‘A4 Bath to Bristol’ corridor transport plans. A consultation on the ‘Keynsham’ section will open on 28 July 2026. A summary of the autumn 2025 consultation – which included Saltford (inc. A4, Norman Rd, High Street, the ‘Greenway’ and the B2B Path) – will be published this week.
The West of England Combined Authority (WECA) held public consultations on proposals for sections of the A4 Bath to Bristol project both in autumn 2023 and in late 2025. SPC provided comprehensive responses to both consultations, which raised a number of concerns to WECA with regards to proposals.#
Report on WECA’s autumn 2025 A4 consultation due this week
On 15 July WECA advised that a summary of the 2025 consultation, including feedback received and the design changes made in response, will be published on their project website shortly. To view this update once available, please visit the ‘Have your say west A4 Bath to Bristol‘ WECA page.
This will include information on WECA’s proposals for the sections of the A4 consulted on in 2025. The 2025 consultation did not include the Keynsham section (e.g. Keynsham Bypass) but did include WECA proposals for a bus lane from the Broadmead (Waitrose) roundabout to Saltford, traffic-light controlled crossings on junctions adjacent to the Broadmead roundabout, light-controlled crossings on the A4 between Saltford and Keynsham to accommodate a bus lane, and proposals for Norman Road and High Street. The latter for Norman Road and High Street include WECA proposals for raised areas near the Saltford War Memorial, and up to 40 signs or road markings on Saltford’s historic High Street (part of the Saltford Conservation Area). WECA proposals from 2025 also indicated potentially widening and tarmacking the steep ‘Greenway’, a much loved nature route which SPC subsequently requested to B&NES Council becomes part of the Public Rights of Way network in January 2026 (outcome awaited).
The WECA image below shows which sections were included in the 2025 consultation, as marked in green as ‘current consultation’:

New consultation on Keynsham section due to open 28 July
For reference, WECA’s autumn 2025 consultation did not include the Keynsham bypass (as in purple on the map above, labelled ‘future consultation’). The Keynsham Bypass was included in WECA’s previous ‘A4 Bath to Bristol’ consultation, as in the map below showing the entire area of consultation. (To view the Engagement Report from WECA’s autumn 2023 consultation, please view the link from SPC’s article titled ‘WECA A4 Bath to Bristol Consultation: Engagement Report published July 2024‘.) The WECA image below shows the section of A4 included in WECA’s 2023 consultation, which included the Keynsham Bypass and Saltford:

(Further comment on both maps can be found at the end of the article).
WECA has shared that the next stage of the project will focus on the Keynsham section of the route. Following feedback from previous engagement, WECA has shared that it has updated its proposals and will be launching a public consultation on these plans on 28 July 2026. The consultation is expected to run for eight weeks, closing on 22 September 2026.
According to WECA, the proposals aim to improve connections between Keynsham, Bath and Bristol, supporting access to employment, education and local services, while making it easier for people to choose public transport, walking and cycling where these are practical alternatives to travelling by car.
The consultation is expected to include public engagement events, an online consultation platform and information available at deposit points in Keynsham, Bath and Bristol. WECA has offered Councillors briefing sessions prior to the consultation opening.
Saltford Parish Council understands that many residents will be interested in how any new WECA proposals for the Keynsham section may affect journeys, including potentially through the village, as well as around the local area. SPC will share further details about the Keynsham section of the consultation, including how residents can view the proposals and submit feedback, once this information becomes available from WECA.
When will SPC response to the next consultation?
The Parish Council is also expected to consider the proposals and agree its own response to the consultation at a future council meeting. Information will be made available on its ‘Meetings – Agendas and Minutes’ page. Please check agendas for items, and members of the public are welcome to attend and speak at SPC’s meetings (please view SPC’s ‘Public Engagement Guidelines’ on the page linked).
SPC has previously responded to WECA’s two consultations on the A4, the first was in early autumn 2023 and second took place between October and December 2025. Following the most recent consultation, SPC attended an onsite meeting with a WECA representative – as arranged by B&NES Council Ward Cllr Chris Warren – to raise its concerns regarding proposals and to provide constructive feedback. Further information, including SPC’s consultation responses to WECA, can be found on our website by entering ‘WECA A4’ into the search function in the top right hand corner.

Image above taken from WECA’s first ‘A4 Bath to Bristol consultation’ (autumn 2023), which included proposals for the A4 Keynsham Bypass

WECA’s ‘A4 Bath to Bristol consultation map’ from autumn 2023, showing the areas consulted on. This included Saltford as well as the A4 Keynsham Bypass. An ‘Engagement Report’ was subsequently published by WECA in 2024.

WECA’s ‘A4 Bath to Bristol consultation map’ late autumn 2025 – the green sections show locations consulted on (including Saltford). The A4 Keynsham Bypass was not consulted on – as shown in purple as ‘future consultation’. This consultation is now expected to open on 28 July 2026.

