Five ash trees: planning error
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.
Five ash trees: planning error Read More »
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.
Five ash trees: planning error Read More »
Paco Tapas is not listed in the 2024 Michelin Star restaurants, so Bristol has only one Michelin Star restaurant – the Bulrush in Cotham.
Paco Tapas loses Michelin star Read More »
Hugh and Judith Pratt have made a second attempt to have permission to fell the attractive mature ash tree on Guinea Street.
Guinea Street ash tree – again Read More »
Bristol City Council is planning to spend £12m to stabilise the walls along the Avon New Cut which will take at least five years to complete.
Stabilizing the New Cut Read More »
City & Country seem determined to keep their unwelcome display boards on the attractive corner plot of Guinea Street and Lower Guinea Street.
City & Country apply again Read More »
Bacteriological readings of e-coli in Bathurst Basin at their highest level since 2003. Only twice in the last 30 years have they been higher.
Exceptionally high pollution in the Basin Read More »
Work is expected to start on developing Redcliffe Wharf in April 2024 and will last until July 2027.
Redcliffe Wharf development start date Read More »
The Harbour estates department has smartened up the interior and exterior of the toilets and shower block on the John Sebastian quay.
The vessel ‘Intervention’ was in Bathurst Basin to survey the basin bottom and to dredge shallow areas.
Dredging in Bathurst Basin Read More »
Tom Luke (Torque Training director) set a world record distance in his 24-hour Ski Erg event in aid of Lexi Robins and the Friends of FOP Charity to raise awareness and funding.
World record at Torque Read More »