• Marchioness Jetty: Planning Officer’s recommendation

    The Planning officer’s report on the Marchioness jetty  proposal has been published. The report recommends that the proposal be rejected.

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  • Car park improvements

    The car park in Bathurst Basin has undergone some substantial changes.

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  • High-tide overflow

    A high spring tide, made even higher by low atmospheric pressure, caused water from the New Cut (River Avon) to overflow into Bathurst Basin.

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  • Marchioness Jetty decision date

    On 18th March the City Council’s Development Control Committee B will take a decision on the proposal to  build a jetty on the wall of New Cut along Commercial Road.

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  • New Bollards

    As part of Lower Guinea Street road and pedestrian infrastructure upgrade, five new bollards have been positioned.

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  • Elderly road sign retires

    The road sign warning traffic of elderly pedestrians along Lower Guinea Street has been removed.

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  • New Automatic External Defibrillator

    Residents living close to Bathurst Basin now have a fully operational public Automatic External Defibrillator. 

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  • New trees on Commercial Road

    Two new trees have been planted alongside Commercial Road to replace the old tree stumps. The trees are Old World sycamore.

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  • Forthcoming on the Lightship

    Forthcoming events at the Lightship Theatre held on the John Sebastian Lightship.

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  • Reed beds for Bathurst Basin?

    In a 2009 biodiversity report commissioned by Bristol City Council, it was suggested that Bathurst Basin would be suitable for floating reed beds and kingfisher perches.

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  • Cumberland Road closure

    Cumberland Road is closed in both directions close to the caravan park entrance.

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  • Ostrich Inn improvements

    Butcombe Brewing Company is investing heavily in the Grade II-listed Ostrich Inn following its purchase by them towards the end of 2017.

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