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Welcome to South Gloucestershire www.travelwest.info/gethome Welcome to your new Our Travelwest Team are Lets start with some of the 4pm. to 9:30am Friday to Monday are hours Office 0117 352 1105 352 0117 : Phone [email protected] home and your travel coming to Charlton Hayes journeys you might E-Mail: information pack The Team will try to speak with all residents at events or on the door step to be making Team: TravelWest our Contact talk through the journeys that need to be made. They offer free, impartial and This supplements the previous travel guide. professional advice and have a range of free travel offers available to help Work: 6HP BS34 Bristol Stoke, Little Road, Station you try new ways of getting around. The range of offers include: centre, It Sort Gifford Stoke is: Centre It Sort nearest • Locations such as Rolls Royce, Royal Mail and Sort it Centres: Centres: it Sort New Home, New Start, New Ways to Travel… Your goods. household your recycling For • Route planning – if you need to make a new journey, or try a different Aztec West are within walking and cycling Moving into a new home and community is a great time to think about 5PE BS34 Patchway Road, Rodway distance from Charlton Hayes. form of travel, our advisors can help. how you travel and to try some new ways of getting around. Hub, Patchway Library, Patchway at is library nearest Your • You can travel to the centre of Bristol by train. • Loan bikes – If you are considering cycling, we can lend you a bike on a e-books. of collection growing a to access including services The TravelWest Team are here to help; whether it’s to work, school If your office is not particularly close to the train short term basis so you can try before you decide to buy (both pedal and Library: Library: or college, travelling to toddler groups, day clubs, shopping, health station, have you thought about cycling to the of range a and access internet free have libraries The electric bikes available - a refundable deposit is required). station and taking your bike with you? appointments, or visiting friends and family. They will work with you to put 5PE BS34 Bristol Patchway • Cycle training – Adult and children’s cycle training is available to give you together a travel pack that’s relevant for you. • There are probably other people who live in Road, Rodway Hub, Patchway The at is nearest Your officers. the skills and confidence to get back on two wheels. One Stop Shops: Stop One Charlton Hayes going the same way. Have you care customer council trained specially with • Accompanied Ride – If you’d like to gain more confidence in cycling a thought about car sharing? 07950 080 111 080 07950 Service: Text SMS route we can accompany you. 01454 868 010 868 01454 Health: Service: Minicom 01454 868 009 868 01454 • Dr Bike – If you already have a bike, but it needs hours: of out and switchboard Main some attention to get it running smoothly again, • The Patchway Hub on Rodway Road provides access to a range of us Contact our mechanics can give it a once over. They can health, childrens, young people and family services. also provide help and advice on repairs and cycle www.southglos.gov.uk/facebook Facebook: • To find your nearest GP surgery or any other medical facility, visit on us Find maintenance. @sgloscouncil Twitter: www.nhs.uk/service-search on us Follow • Bus Tickets – if you haven’t used a bus for a while, we have a range of FREE tickets available so you updates and news For can give it a go and see how useful it can be. Education: www.southglos.gov.uk/welcome visit please services, • There are a number of primary schools within walking distance of Charlton • Car Sharing – we can help you find a car sharing council about out find to want or area the to new are you If Hayes including: Callicroft and Coniston Primary Schools, Holy Family Primary This Pack and all the related services and offers have been produced by buddy. School (RC VA) and St Chads Primary (CEVC) the West of England Partnership (Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, • Car Clubs – We have offers available to help you Gloucestershire South North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Councils) with funding from the join a local car club such as membership deals and • Colleges such as Patchway Community College and Filton College (SGS) Department for Transport and in association with developers and housing are only a short bus journey from Charlton Hayes. Folding bikes are discounted drive time. to Welcome associations. available to trial for free, please contact the roadshow team. • Motor cycle training – If you want to get around on two wheels we can provide training to help you gain skills and confidence. Shopping: • Bus Buddy Service – If you’re not familiar with your route. A travel adviser can arrange to go with you the first time you make your journey. • There are local amenities available at Patchway on the A38 and Rodway Road, these are within easy walking distance of Charlton Charlton Hayes Travel Guide Your neighbourhood - Hayes. The development will also see an extension to Patchway Town August 2015 and will continue to help you Centre, offering shops, services and office accommodation. your new community with your travel choices… • Buses regularly run to Cribbs Causeway along Highwood Road. • Trains run from Patchway to the centre of Bristol. Once you have your Travel Pack and have received your free offers, you’ll • There are a number of supermarkets near Cribbs Causeway, along be invited to take part in our Travel Challenge, where you could win some Gloucester Road and at Bradley Stoke which are only a 10 minute great prizes for trying new ways of getting around. bus journey from Charlton Hayes. • There are also shops and facilities, including a post office at The Parade, off of Coniston Road. There is also a website which has lots of useful information about your new community, Leisure: roadshow events in your area, • Patchway and Bradley Stoke Leisure Centres (www.activecentres.org) are competition and prize draw Biggest bike Ride 2013 The URL for the Ashton Court Mansion Project photos on Flickr is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bristolcouncil/sets/72157632930111409 a 10 min bus journey from Charlton Hayes. You can catch the bus from We can help you consider new ways to travel information and much more. Highwood Road. around the West… Visit www.travelwest.info/ gethome • Filton Sports and Leisure Centre (www.filtontowncouncil.gov.uk) is a 10 min bus journey from Patchway Roundabout. Thinking about the journeys you need to make • Your local library and Council One Stop Shop is situated in Patchway Hub, • Would you try another way to travel but don’t think you have any other Rodway Road. options? • Regular activities are held for Children and young people at Patchway If you have any questions, Youth Centre on Coniston Road. • Would you walk or cycle but not sure where to start? need any further information • Would you use the bus but don’t know which bus you need, where to or would like to take-up any of • There are two community centres within walking distance of Charlton Hayes; catch it or what time they run? Road Show team 1 2013 - chris bahn.JPG the free offers, contact our The Patchway Community Centre on Rodway Road (www.patchwayca.org), TravelWest Team: and Coniston Community Centre on Coniston Road (www.conistoncommunitycentre.org.uk) • Would you car share but not sure how E-Mail: it works? travel.roadshow@ • The Concorde Way cycle route goes from Cribbs Causeway through westofengland.org Patchway to Cabot Circus, most of the route is either off-road or uses quiet Our TravelWest Team are here to help roads. (www.betterbybike. info/maps/cycle-maps/south-glos) answer these questions and put together Phone : 0117 352 1105 • There is a BMX Park on Waterside Drive, off Coniston Road. a travel pack that meets all Office hours are Monday to (www.betterbybike.info/bmx) your travel needs. Friday 9:30am to 4pm. • Gorse Covert Nature Reserve, with woodland paths and cycle routes, can be accessed. 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