• 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.

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  • Paco Tapas loses Michelin star

    Paco Tapas is not listed in the 2024 Michelin Star restaurants, so Bristol has only one Michelin Star restaurant – the Bulrush in Cotham.

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  • Guinea Street ash tree – again

    Hugh and Judith Pratt have made a second attempt to have permission to fell the attractive mature ash tree on Guinea Street.

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  • Stabilizing the New Cut

    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.

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  • City & Country apply again

    City & Country seem determined to keep their unwelcome display boards on the attractive corner plot of Guinea Street and Lower Guinea Street. 

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  • Exceptionally high pollution in the Basin

    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.

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  • Redcliffe Wharf development start date

    Work is expected to start on developing Redcliffe Wharf in April 2024 and will last until July 2027.

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  • A smarter basin

    The Harbour estates department has smartened up the interior and exterior of the toilets and shower block on the John Sebastian quay.

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  • Dredging in Bathurst Basin

    The vessel ‘Intervention’ was in Bathurst Basin to survey the basin bottom and to dredge shallow areas.

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  • World record at Torque

    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.

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  • City & Country signs remain

    City and Country are seeking renewed planning permission to keep the advertising boards on the corner plot of Guinea Street and Lower Guinea Street.

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  • Cumberland Road Bus Gate operational

    The unwelcome Bus Gate on Cumberland Road is now operational and a camera has been installed to identify unauthorized vehicles that pass through the gate.

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