A section of the popular Bristol & Bath Railway Path is now closed to cyclists and walkers for the next two months while council contractors repair damage done by badgers.
South Gloucestershire Council says that soil dug up by the animals has blocked a drainage ditch through the Staple Hill Tunnel.
The route will be closed for around eight weeks while works are undertaken to remedy the situation.
In the meantime, a diversion has been put in place to enable people to continue to use the route while avoiding the section that is closed off.

In a post on Facebook, South Gloucestershire Council’s StreetCare team said: “The 2.38km (1.5 mile) diversion on map avoids unlit or darker wooded areas so people feel as safe as possible now the clocks have changed.
“On this stretch we have a badgers’ sett and badgers digging the soil over the retaining wall has caused the main drainage ditch to become blocked.
“We will therefore install a pipe in the ditch to stop the soil from the badgers affecting the drainage in the future as well as carry out ditch clearance and widening works to help hold extra rainfall in prolonged spells of very wet weather.”
It added that the works are being delivered by the council and funded by the Department for Transport (DfT) through Sustrans’ Paths for Everyone programme.
The 15-mile (24 km), three-metre wide cycleway follows the route of the former Midlands Railway Mangotsfield to Bath branch line, which was closed as part of the Beeching Cuts in the 1960s.
It was developed by volunteers from the Bristol-based charity Sustrans, which continues to manage the traffic-free route, which is now heavily used both for leisure and commuting by people on foot or bike in both cities, with many cyclists commuting between them daily.

27 thoughts on “Badgers force two-month closure of part of Bristol & Bath Railway Path”
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HAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHA HAHAHAHA
The Wiltshire North West and District cell has fulfilled their mission admirably. Their names will be ranked amongst the highest of heroes
Everything is falling into place as I have planned
HAHAHAHA
We knew, we just knew!
We knew, we just knew!
Wardy74 wrote:
EVERYone will know. It’s just a matter of time….
HAHAHAHA
Wait until the squirrels get
Wait until the squirrels get involved. My Mrs has always accused them of being against her and warning of the Squrrel uprising.
When I showed her this Rik and Morty she shouted. “its all true. finally the rest of the world will know.”
AlsoSomniloquism wrote:
Never mind the badgers and the squirrels, be truly afraid of the swans
https://jonnyandthebaptists.bandcamp.com/track/swansong
stomec wrote:
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/m5-traffic-live-after-swans-6179556
Dont blame it on the badgers.
Dont blame it on the badgers… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvVsAGf0DPk
Awavey wrote:
Blame it on the boogie…..
Edit: bah, just checked out the link. Hill got there before me
stomec wrote:
Now you’re just winging it….
Captain Badger wrote:
You can tell it’s the swans because of their distinctive cygnet-ure
stomec wrote:
If only you could be put on mute….
AlsoSomniloquism wrote:
Just be careful not to let them know you understand them… 😉
AlsoSomniloquism wrote:
Infidels. When I am king they’ll be the first against the wall
Captain Badger wrote:
And then up and over it and into a tree, presumably?
mdavidford wrote:
Typical shabby squirrel trick
Fake news. It wasn’t badgers
Fake news. It wasn’t badgers – they’ve just been sett up.
By the mushrooms or the
By the mushrooms or the snakes?
AlsoSomniloquism wrote:
Why will it take two months
Why will it take two months to put a pipe in a ditch? How long did it take the badgers to block the drainage ditch?
That shovel doesn’t stay
That shovel doesn’t stay upright by itself, you know.
Is this one of those logic
Is this one of those logic problems?
brooksby wrote:
Because they have to run a consultation with the badgers first.
mdavidford wrote:
I don’t see why, I thought we had already decided nationally that the needs of those passing through trump the wishes of local residents.
I found a suitcase with two
I found a suitcase with two dead badgers in it, near that tunnel. I phoned the RSPCA to see what to do with them and the lady on the phone asked me “Are they moving?”
“Well, that’d explain the suitcase”, I replied
Never mind the badgers, watch
Never mind the badgers, watch out for the possums:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/nov/15/new-zealand-possum-holds-woman-hostage-at-her-home
When the police arrived and approached the front door, a juvenile possum came out of the dark and climbed an officer’s leg. Dinnissen suspected it was either an escaped pet or had recently been separated from its mother.
hawkinspeter wrote:
Probably looking for nuts…
Good old Bernard Hainault.
Good old Bernard Hainault.