Railway cutting development: March update
The residents of Barossa Place and Alfred Place have engaged a barrister to prepare court proceedings to protect their right to light.
The residents of Barossa Place and Alfred Place have engaged a barrister to prepare court proceedings to protect their right to light.
The Cumberland Road bus gate has resulted in 22,366 penalty charge notices and raised £513,369 in fines.
New bollards have now been set up at both ends of Lower Guinea Street and the road should now be free of vehicle traffic.
A Temporary Traffic Order is required to replace the gully and repair a drainage pipe along Commercial Road.
Hugh and Judith Pratt’s application to fell a mature ash tree on Guinea Street has been refused.
A Friends of Bathurst Basin member has been trained by BART to measure water quality monthly in the Basin.
The residents of Barossa Place and Alfred Place are seeking additional financial support to prevent an unwelcome development on the Redcliffe railway cutting.
No action is being taken over the five ash trees felled by Hugh Pratt because a decision on his application was not taken within a six-week period.
Paco Tapas is not listed in the 2024 Michelin Star restaurants, so Bristol has only one Michelin Star restaurant – the Bulrush in Cotham.
Hugh and Judith Pratt have made a second attempt to have permission to fell the attractive mature ash tree on Guinea Street.