Cumberland Road Bus Gate developments
Cumberland Road bus gate fines generated about £2.5m between 1 January 2024 and 3 April 2025.
Cumberland Road bus gate fines generated about £2.5m between 1 January 2024 and 3 April 2025.
Harbour Estates Manager Eric Dougall has updated us on the upcoming renovation of Bathurst Bridge, now expected to start on 7th April.
Cabot Cruising Club is seeking funding from the Community Infrastructure Levy to improve access to the John Sebastian Lightship and safety around Bathurst Basin.
Sousta Limited are seeking a licence for a restaurant on Lower Guinea Street to allow them to play live and recorded music on the premises.
The Planning Inspectorate has dismissed Hugh and Judith Pratt’s appeal against the City Council’s refusal to allow them to fell the Guinea Street ash tree.
The swing-bridge part of the Bathurst Basin Bridge will be closed for two years from March 2025.
Cabot Cruising Club hope to be part of the Bristol Light Festival when they light up the John Sebastian.
Proposals for flats, offices, restaurants and retail outlets on Redcliffe Wharf now appear to be unviable.
The last visit this year from the Probation Service South West ‘Community Payback’ team has kept the Basin in fine condition.
The Ebenhaezer barge is finally moved from Bristol Bridge to its last mooring in Albion Dock Company’s dry dock.
City & Country failed to follow planning regulations that required them to clad the Ogee Dome in zinc not the synthetic material used.