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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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Half Marathon success
Iron Foundry resident Rod Mackrill finished second in his age group in the Bristol Half Marathon
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City & Country’s application refused
City & Country’s application to keep the unwelcome display boards in position on the corner plot of Guinea Street and Lower Guinea Street has been refused.
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Probation team return
We welcome back the Probation Service South West ‘Community Payback’ team who returned to Bathurst Basin in April.
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Redcliffe Wharf work started
As promised, work started on the Redcliffe Wharf development in April when the first derelict building was removed.
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Fixmystreet around the Basin
Residents around Bathurst Basin have raised a number of issues on Fixmystreet including the state of Guinea Street and Bathurst Bridge.
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Railway cutting development: March update
The residents of Barossa Place and Alfred Place have engaged a barrister to prepare court proceedings to protect their right to light.
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Bus gate update
The Cumberland Road bus gate has resulted in 22,366 penalty charge notices and raised £513,369 in fines.
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Lower Guinea Street
New bollards have now been set up at both ends of Lower Guinea Street and the road should now be free of vehicle traffic.
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Commercial Road drains
A Temporary Traffic Order is required to replace the gully and repair a drainage pipe along Commercial Road.
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Guinea Street ash tree
Hugh and Judith Pratt’s application to fell a mature ash tree on Guinea Street has been refused.
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Water quality testing in the Basin
A Friends of Bathurst Basin member has been trained by BART to measure water quality monthly in the Basin.
