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Bristol ecology survey

Bristol City Council have commissioned Taunton-based Geckoella Ltd to conduct an ecology survey of sites that have potential to contribute to wildlife connectivity across the city.

Bathurst Bridge work

Maintenance work on Bathurst Bridge started on 1st September and will take around a month to complete.

GMV funding for the Louisiana

The Louisiana pub is one of three Bristol music venues to receive emergency relief funding from the Grassroots Music Venue (GMV) Crisis Service

Lower Guinea Street signs: update

Planning permission has been granted for the continued use of three advertising panels on the corner of Guinea Street and Lower Guinea Street.

Burgees Aloft

Cabot Cruising Club held an outdoor celebration on Saturday 11th July to mark the relaxation of the most severe lock-down restrictions. ‘Burgees Aloft’ was also a fundraising event.

Harbour in phased re-opening

Harbour users have also been subject to lockdown regulations that are being gradually relaxed. The change in regulations is being organised in phases.

John Sebastian going red

On Monday evening (July 6) you may be wondering why the JS has gone red. This is because they are taking part in the #LightItInRed campaign. 

Slowly out of lockdown

Many pubs and restaurants will open for socially-distanced customers on 4th July. Here are details of the plans of pubs and restaurants around Bathurst Basin.

Torque Training

Brothers Ant and Nick Fenton-Wells and Tom Luke set up Torque Training on Lower Guinea Street.

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