, on Newbridge Road The Newbridge electoral ward can be divided into three areas from south to north: •
Locksbrook: an industrial and residential area between the
River Avon and the former
Mangotsfield and Bath branch line • Newbridge: a largely residential area alongside and in between Newbridge Road (
A4 road) and Newbridge Hill (
A431 road), and also extending north-west alongside Penn Lea Road • Combe Park: an area in the north-east of the ward consisting of the
Royal United Hospital,
Lansdown Cricket Club and residential housing alongside Combe Park road and Cedric Road. The main shopping area in Newbridge is Chelsea Road, a small area of shops, restaurants and hairdressers. Shops include a bakery, a hardware shop, a supermarket, a cycle shop and nearby on Newbridge Road a
post office. Bath's major hospital, the Royal United Hospital, is in the north-east of the ward in Combe Park, bordering
Weston village. Lansdown Cricket Club's ground is alongside the hospital. Weston Recreation Ground is in Newbridge ward. Newbridge is the location of
Partis College, which was built as large block of
almshouses between 1825 and 1827. It is designated as a Grade I
listed building. The
Bristol and Bath Railway Path, part of the
National Cycle Network, runs westward from Newbridge to
Bristol, and a continuation riverside cycle and footpath runs eastward into central Bath. Newbridge
park and ride is just off the
A4 road on the western edge of the ward, alongside the Newbridge Meadows
village green. in 2019 In 2019, the
Bath School of Art and Design, part of
Bath Spa University, moved into its new Locksbrook campus in the former
Herman Miller furniture factory, a 1970s listed building designed by
Farrell & Grimshaw. Since boundary changes effected at the
elections held on 2 May 2019, the ward now also includes two civil parishes outside the city boundary:
Kelston and
North Stoke. It also expanded a little way eastward into
Kingsmead ward, including bringing
Locksbrook Cemetery into the ward. The ward elects two members to
Bath and North East Somerset Council. ==Schools==