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Torbay Council
Roebuck House
Abbey Road
Torquay
TQ2 5TF
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@torbay.gov.uk
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Transport and Streets

With 323 miles (520 km) of adopted highway within its boundaries in Torbay the task of maintaining them and ensuring the safety of road users is an important priority for the Council. We also support public transport and encourage ways of travelling, which do less harm to the environment.
Cutting Car Use
Tips and guidance to help you reduce your levels of car travel to make a difference to your health, wealth and the environment.
Cycling
More and more people are discovering or re-discovering cycling in Torbay.
Highway Improvement
A range of schemes to improve infrastructure for road users across Torbay.
Highway Maintenance
The statutory duty to maintain adopted roads and paths (the Highway) within Torbay.
Licences and Permits
Licences and permits issued by Torbay Council when acting as the Hihgway Authority.
Public Transport
Torbay’s public transport network can help you discover Torbay's attractions or simply get you from A to B.
Road Safety
Information on all the vital initiatives that are in place to improve road safety in Torbay.
Street Services
Information on the work carried out to ensure our roads are clear, well lit and safe in normal and hazardous conditions.
Transport Policy
Transportation policies and strategies for the programming and delivery of a sustainable transportation network for Torbay.
Walking
With over 100 miles of footpaths, permissive routes and horse-riding routes criss-crossing Torbay a great walk is never far away.




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