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Bathurst Basin hospitality businesses are coming back to life: the Ostrich, the Louisiana, Casamia, Paco Tapas, Torque Gym.
Bathurst Basin hospitality businesses are coming back to life: the Ostrich, the Louisiana, Casamia, Paco Tapas, Torque Gym.
Casamia have applied to serve food and alcohol on the pavement outside their premises. Friends of Bathurst Basin take a view.
Merchants’ Landing resident Phil Stannard plans to run the London to Bristol Ultramarathon in aid of the Woman’s Trust.
Mono Consultants are seeking permission to install a 17.5 metre 5G mast with 6 antennas, one cabinet and meter cabinet on Coronation Road.
Bristol Mayor, Marvin Rees, has given details of the Clean Air Zone (CAZ) charges that will be introduced in October this year.
Paco Tapas restaurant is seeking formal permission for a pavement licence, allowing them to serve food and alcohol until 11pm every day at tables outside the restaurant on Lower Guinea Street.
It is many months since a reed bed in Bathurst Basin was last mooted. Jan Walsh reports on the latest developments.
Water quality testing in the Floating Harbour resumed in July but not in Bathurst Basin.
Outdoor seating at the Ostrich over the colder months will include two teepees. The tents will have fire pits inside to keep clients warm.
Maintenance work on Bathurst Bridge, which started on 1st September, is now complete.