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Spot the Harris Hawk

NBC Environment visit the General and Iron Foundry buildings regularly with a Harris Hawk to discourage gulls from nesting on the roofs of the buildings.

Louisiana roast lunches

Good news for those who enjoy a good roast. The Louisiana can now provide take-away roast lunches.

10 Guinea Street

Number 10 Guinea Street will feature in a BBC 2 series: David Olusoga’s programme ‘A House Through Time’.

Rail painting and repair

A maintenance crew repair the broken and damaged railings at the top of the steps by the pedestrian steps on Bathurst Parade.

Thanking the NHS

Every Thursday at 8pm the residents living around the Basin and Cabot Cruising Club members on their boats join the nation in thanking the NHS.

Repaired jetty

The Harbour Estates team has responded with commendable speed to our suggestion that they repair the damage to the wooden  jetty in the approach to Bathurst Basin.

Bathurst Bridge repairs

Councillor Kye Dudd has confirmed that Bristol City Council refurbishment works are programmed for this year to repair and maintain the green bridge by the Louisiana Pub on Commercial Road.

Laser beam

During the public applause for the National Health Service, SXS Events arranged for a laser-display to appear on the steeple of St Mary Redcliffe.

Fly-tipping clearance

On Good Friday afternoon fly-tipping reported. Bristol City Council’s fly-tipping unit cleared the radiators on Easter Monday.

Marchioness Jetty Rejected

At its meeting on 18th March 2020, Bristol City Council’s Development Control Committee B rejected the planning application to build a 96-metre jetty along the New Cut close to Bathurst Basin.

Cumberland Road

Cumberland Road is now open to motor traffic in both directions along its full length.

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