- Bibury, a picturesque Cotswolds village, is struggling with high tourist numbers, particularly large coachloads, which can reach up to 20,000 visitors each weekend.
- A temporary traffic management trial was implemented in May by Gloucestershire County Council to restrict coach access and manage parking, introducing designated drop-off zones.
- Local councillors have indicated that the new bus drop-off points are 'working moderately well' but require further adjustments, including additional infrastructure and consistent enforcement.
- A county council leader has encouraged visitors to use smaller vehicles when visiting Bibury due to its narrow streets and to explore other attractions within Gloucestershire.
- The current trial is scheduled to run for another month, with discussions planned regarding a potential ban on large coaches in the village.
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Cotswolds tourists should travel in ‘smaller vehicles’, say councillors