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Metrobus route in Bristol to be extended in £3.6m project

The M1 service will be expanded and work carried out to improve traffic measures for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians

The m1 metrobus service in south Bristol (Image: First West of England)

Plans to spend £3.6m on extending a Bristol bus route have been approved.

The work on expanding the M1 service will be led by Bristol City Council and will see six bus stops upgraded with new shelters and real-time information displays.

The plans were backed by West of England Combined Authority (Weca) mayor Helen Godwin; Tony Dyer, leader of Bristol City Council; and Karin Smyth, MP for Bristol South.

The M1 route currently runs between Cribbs Causeway and Hengrove Park, with services every 10 minutes at peak times.

The new extended service will also serve William Jessop Way by Bridge Learning Campus, Hawkfield Road, and Imperial Retail Park.

It is understood the investment will also deliver improvements for Hawkfield Road, including a new two-way segregated cycleway and traffic-calming measures, such as speed cushions and raised tables, up to Hartcliffe Way.

The junction of Whitchurch Lane and William Jessop Way will have upgraded crossings as part of the project, while new or upgraded crossings have been proposed at the junctions of Briscoes Avenue, Butterfly Lane and Fulford Road with Hawkfield Road.

Ms Godwin said: "With new night buses and new green electric buses rolling out here in the West, together we’re beginning to build the bus network that people across our region deserve.”