Stop EBLN Bristol - 🏆 Recent Wins 🏆
20 Apr 2026
Here are some recent wins where strong public opposition to authoritarian LTNs is having a direct impact.
In the News: (EBLN, Bristol)
🥊 💥 Residents DON’T Want Bus Gates ANYWHERE: East Bristol Fights Back!
Residents opposing Bus Gates and LTN Road Blocks in East Bristol successfully halted plans by Bristol City Council to move Bus Gates from one place to another.
Residents don’t want them: they want open roads for all. Great work by all involved.
Now let’s see the council try to retaliate with another North-Korean style military operation in the early hours of the morning like in 2025.
> Read here
In the News: (London)
💣 High Court tells Croydon to remove LTNs
Mr Justice Pepperall quashed the LTNs set up by Croydon Council, stating:
“I am satisfied on the balance of probabilities that the dominant purpose for these orders making the schemes permanent was the need to safeguard the revenue raised by enforcement.”
Campaign group Open Our Roads (OOR) has said the authority should remove these LTNs and refund all motorists who were fined.
> Read more
📙 Substack Read: Britain’s Middle Classes are Sleepwalking to Ruin
“Polling ahead of the May local elections shows the middle drifting towards the Liberal Democrats and Greens – parties offering the politics of comfortable virtue-signalling: net zero, diversity workshops and wind turbines that will ruin someone else’s view…
…Britain needs them to stop being sleepwalkers; it needs them to look up from their sourdough starters long enough to notice that the country their grandparents fought and died for is being dismantled in plain sight”
> Read here
🎬 How You Can Take Action Against LTNs in Bristol:
WRITE to your MP and Councillor: click here
Structure your emails in this way:
Write down the problems you are facing (send photos if appropriate).
Write about the impact they’re having on you, your family & friends.
Write down what action you want your elected members to take.
MEET YOUR COUNCILLOR
Rob Bryher is the Councillor for the EBLN scheme currently in St. George.
He is one of the key players in the council pushing hard for road blocks and planters which have caused traffic chaos throughout Bristol:
Turn up without appointment on the 1st Tuesday of each month between 11am - 1pm at The Beehive Centre (map)
Arrange a face to face meeting with him directly on 07386 698 740 or by email either here cllr.rob.bryher@bristol.gov.uk or here so it can be tracked
To meet your councillor in Barton Hill and other areas of Bristol: click here





