The 3rd
Located between two Michelin-starred restaurants, Casamia and Paco Tapas, the space will from tomorrow become a new concept called ‘The 3rd’.
Located between two Michelin-starred restaurants, Casamia and Paco Tapas, the space will from tomorrow become a new concept called ‘The 3rd’.
After careful monitoring and correspondence with Streetwise and St. Mungo’s, the Bristol City Council Park Estates office confirms that the space beneath Bathurst Bridge is presently abandoned.
Bristol White Water Boaters use the unusual high water to kayak from the New Cut into Bathurst Basin.
The Planning officer’s report on the Marchioness jetty proposal has been published. The report recommends that the proposal be rejected.
A high spring tide, made even higher by low atmospheric pressure, caused water from the New Cut (River Avon) to overflow into Bathurst Basin.
On 18th March the City Council’s Development Control Committee B will take a decision on the proposal to build a jetty on the wall of New Cut along Commercial Road.
As part of Lower Guinea Street road and pedestrian infrastructure upgrade, five new bollards have been positioned.
The road sign warning traffic of elderly pedestrians along Lower Guinea Street has been removed.
Residents living close to Bathurst Basin now have a fully operational public Automatic External Defibrillator.
Two new trees have been planted alongside Commercial Road to replace the old tree stumps. The trees are Old World sycamore.
Forthcoming events at the Lightship Theatre held on the John Sebastian Lightship.