• Old Commercial Road Bridge Inspection

    A team from Bristol City Council have been carrying out a ‘pre inspection’ of the bridge close to the Louisiana.

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  • Bristol Harbour Consultation

    Bristol City Council is consulting on proposals covered in its Harbour Place Shaping Strategy, with major changes to Bathurst Basin.

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  • Community team return

    Probation Service South West ‘Community Payback’ team return to Bathurst Basin for weekly visits starting on 12th October.

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  • More water quality testing

    Students from the University of Bristol Geography Department test water quality in Bathurst Basin

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  • Updated report on ash tree

    Bartlett Consulting has undertaken a further assessment of the Guinea Street ash tree when it was in full leaf.

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  • Transport changes consultation

    The West of England Combined Authority and Bristol City Council are consulting the public on major changes to traffic flows ‘to make the city centre more welcoming and people-friendly’.

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  • Work around the Basin

    Recent work close to Bathurst Basin has caught our eye including an underground radar survey and a new Cabot Cruising Club canopy

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  • Second reed bed blocked

    Permission for a second reed bed in Bathurst Basin not given by the Deputy Harbour Master.

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  • Guinea Street Ash Tree: under threat again

    Hugh and Judith Pratt have appealed against the City Council’s refusal to allow them to fell the mature ash tree on Guinea Street.

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  • Partial closure of York Road

    FrANC has received an email from the Council about emergency works to the New Cut river wall along York Road which will result in partial road closures.

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  • Carp in the Basin

    A successful angler raised a colourful carp from the Basin on in late June.

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  • C&C Boards removed – at last

    City & Country’s unwelcome advertising boards have been removed from the attractive corner plot of Guinea Street and Lower Guinea Street. 

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