Ostrich art exhibition
The recent exhibition at the Ostrich featured some intriguing and memorable artworks by local artists.
The recent exhibition at the Ostrich featured some intriguing and memorable artworks by local artists.
The lights along Trin Mills and Bathurst Parade have been upgraded to low-energy LED units.
Hugh Pratt has successfully leased the railway cutting which will continue to function as a carpark.
The appeal by City and Country to clad the ogee dome in a synthetic material (rather than zinc) has been refused.
A new restaurant – Limone Ristorante – has opened on Lower Guinea Street
According to BBC news, the Ebenaezer barge is finally being dismantled for scrap.
The corner plot of Guinea Street and Lower Guinea Street has been weeded and the shrubs pruned by the site’s owner – Bristol City Council.
Bristol City Council’s ‘Harbour Activated’ initiative is inviting proposals for two areas in Bathurst Basin.
The level of Basin seating has been substantially improved by the Bristol Harbour Estates team.
The historic railway cutting alongside Guinea Street is available to let. And the Ostrich Inn outdoor seating is being improved.