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Redcliffe Bridge diversions

Diversion signs along Bathurst Parade help cyclists and pedestrians find their way to the City avoiding Redcliffe Bascule Bridge which is closed for repair.

Lighting restored

The City Council has erected new LCD lighting by the King Edward VII Wing and the Iron Foundry, restoring lighting which was removed when building work started.

Kennet and Avon Canal Race

The finish of the Kennet and Avon Canal Race was once again hosted by the John Sebastian this year. The 145 mile race follows canal, river and railway paths from Little Venice in London to Bristol’s Bathurst Basin.

Festival litter

During the recent Harbour Festival, visitors to Bathurst Basin and drinkers at the Ostrich Pub left a substantial volume of litter behind, including a large volume of cigarette ends.

Quayside planters

The concrete planters on Bathurst Parade are in full bloom. Placed there by the Harbourmaster’s office, they were largely ignored until individuals from Merchants Landing Residents Association agreed to plant and maintain them.

Fly tipping

We are concerned that the space in the Bathurst Basin car park where the bins are located may now be used by fly tippers.

Harbour dangers

Notices recently posted by the Royal Lifesaving Society (RLSS) remind visitors of the dangers of injury or drowning in the Harbour’s cold water, especially after drinking.

Jubilee weekend at the Basin

Despite the threatening weather, Bathurst Parade residents met for their second celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee – the first being Merchants Landing Residents Association Garden Party held the previous day.

Casamia to close

Casamia is to close in August. Executive chef Zak Hitchman blames rapidly increasing costs which have made the business financially unviable

Improved Phoenix Wharf steps

Bristol Harbour Estates Office respond with commendable speed to FOBB concerns over the steps from Phoenix Wharf to Redcliffe Parade.

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