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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
On Good Friday afternoon fly-tipping reported. Bristol City Council’s fly-tipping unit cleared the radiators on Easter Monday.
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 is now open to motor traffic in both directions along its full length.
The impact of COVID-19 and the steps taken by the government to protect the community are very visible around Bathurst Basin.
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.