• Casamia ninth in Good Food Guide

    Bathurst Basin’s own Michelin-star restaurant, Casamia on Lower Guinea Street, has been placed ninth of all UK restaurants in the most recent Good Food Guide 2020.

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  • Open Doors around the Basin

    The Bristol Open Doors festival, produced by the Architecture Centre, will be held from 13th to 15th September 2019.

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  • Thekla comes home

    After a three-month re-fit with a £1m brand new hull, the Thekla has returned to her familiar mooring opposite the entrance to Bathurst Basin.

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  • Our bridge people

    In Bathurst Basin the homeless have sought shelter under the road bridge to the west of the Basin. Homelessness has many causes but those sleeping rough all need help.

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  • Swing bridge repair

    Work continues on the opening mechanism of the swing bridge leading into Trinn Mills and Bathurst Parade.

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  • New power cables

    Cabot Cruising Cub is reinstating electrical supplies for boats moored along Bathurst Parade since the accidental damage to the underwater cables in the Basin caused by the recent dredging.

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  • Cabot Cruising Club hero

    Cabot Cruising Club member Don Norris rescued a man a man who had fallen into the water in Bathurst Basin.

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  • Successful walk

    Graffiti problem sort after John Bakes raised concerns with Bristol City Council .

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  • Ostrich planning request

    Butcombe Brewing Company is seeking planning permission to make internal and external alterations to the Grade II listed Ostrich Inn.

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  • Sarah Guppy and Bathurst Basin

    On Saturday 31st August, M Shed and Bristol Women’s Voice are celebrating Bristol’s Women in Trade.

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  • Proposed Marchioness jetty

    A second planning application has been lodged by Dr and Mrs Hugh Pratt for the ‘reinstatement of a historic landing stage for use associated with Marchioness site’

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  • Lightship Theatre: A Touch Of Fool

    5 in a Hat Theatre Company and Atomic Rhubarb from Weston-Super-Mare are bringing back their zany comedy by popular request.

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