How to get to us
Here’s how to get to us at Citizens Advice South Gloucestershire. We’re keen that travel is not a barrier to receiving our help – so we’ve compiled suggestions for how to get to each of our sites in the region. You can find out more about our contact times and venues here.
Yate
How to get to us by bus
The nearest bus stops to our office in Yate are the Morrisons and White Lion stops on Station Road.
It’s a short walk from either of those to our office in Kennedy Way – situated next to Yate Leisure Centre and on the edge of Yate Shopping Centre.
You can catch the following buses from outside Morrisons and the White Lion (as of May 5 and according to the First Bus app):
Morrisons E-bound
- 84 – Yate to Wotton-under-Edge
- 85 – Yate to Wotton-under-Edge
- 86 – Kingswood to Yate
- Y1 – Bristol to Chipping Sodbury
- Y6 – Bristol to Chipping Sodbury via Cribbs Causeway
Morrisons W-bound
- 84 – Wotton-under-Edge to Yate
- 85 – Wotton-under-Edge to Yate
- 86 – Kingswood to Yate
- 680 – Yate to Filton
- Y1 – Chipping Sodbury to Bristol
- Y6 – Chipping Sodbury to Bristol via Cribbs Causeway
The White Lion E-bound
- 84 – Yate to Wotton-under-Edge
- 85 – Yate to Wotton-under-Edge
- 86 – Kingswood to Yate
- 680 – Filton to Yate
- Y1 – Bristol to Chipping Sodbury
- Y6 – Bristol to Chipping Sodbury via Cribbs Causeway
How to get to us by train
Yate Railway Station is located in Station Road. It’s possible to walk from here – taking around 20 minutes to half an hour.
How to get to us by car
There are a number of car parks near our Yate office in Kennedy Way. It is important to keep to the following time limits or you will get a ticket!
- Shopping centre car parks off Station Road – four hours
- Leisure centre car park off Kennedy Road – 12 hours
- Car park adjacent to Courtside Surgery off Kennedy Road – 12 hours
- Minor Injuries Unit car park off Kennedy Way – 1 hour
- Morrisons – accessible from Poole Court Drive – 3 hours
- B&Q off Station Road – 2 hours
Bradley Stoke
The nearest bus stop to our Bradley Stoke session at the Jubilee Centre is the Manor Farm roundabout. It’s a short walk from here to the venue at Savages Wood Road.
You can get the 73 bus between Bradley Stoke and Bristol Temple Meads or the 963 between Patchway and Winterbourne at this stop.
If you are travelling by car, there’s free parking on site.
Patchway Station is around 35 mins walk away.
Cadbury Heath
There’s a northbound bus stop directly outside the Juice Project at Newtown Road – and a southbound stop across Park Crescent.
These stops are served by the 19 between Bath and Bristol Parkway, 43 and 44 between Cadbury Heath and Bristol city centre and SB1 between Brislington and New Cheltenham.
Anyone getting to the venue by car can park around the green.
Stoke Gifford
Visiting the community centre in Little Stoke, it’s possible to get both the Y6 (Bristol to Chipping Sodbury via Cribbs Causeway) and the 12 (between Bristol Parkway and Aztec West) from Farley Close and the 12 from Kingsway .
There is also free parking on site.
Patchway Station is around 30 mins walk away.
Emersons Green
If you are coming to Emersons Green Village Hall, you can take the 48 and 49 buses between Emersons Green and Bristol city centre from the stops at Church Farm Road.
There is parking at the venue but visitors must log their registration number on a monitor at the venue or they will get a £100 fine.
Thornbury
Thornbury Town Hall is not far from the Rock Street stop, where you can take the T1 between the city centre and Thornbury, 207 between Thornbury and Newtown, Glos., and the 60 and 62 between Thornbury and Dursley, Glos.
You can park in one of the town centre car parks including St Mary Street which is free for two hours.
Thornbury Railway Station is a five or ten-minute walk away.