Redcliffe Wharf development start date
Work is expected to start on developing Redcliffe Wharf in April 2024 and will last until July 2027.
Work is expected to start on developing Redcliffe Wharf in April 2024 and will last until July 2027.
City and Country are seeking renewed planning permission to keep the advertising boards on the corner plot of Guinea Street and Lower Guinea Street.
Gaol Ferry Bridge and Chocolate Path were both re-opened on Friday 8th September, the former celebrated by hundreds of people in party mood.
A quick response by the City Council removes unwelcome graffiti on Bathurst Parade planters.
We have two concerns about the state of Commercial Road: its gullies and drainage pipes need repair and the road surface along Bathurst Bridge has become a hazard for cyclists.
The application to fell a mature ash tree on Guinea Street has been refused.
Bathurst Basin residents may well be tempted to enjoy breakfast at the Ostrich.
Good news for recreational users of Bathurst Basin: Eric Dougall of Bristol City Council Harbour staff has informed us that water quality testing will be resumed here, starting in July.
The objections to a permanent Bus Gate on Cumberland Road have been unsuccessful. Driving from the west the only route available to Bathurst Basin residents will continue to be along Coronation Road.
The planning application for security fencing on a section of the Avon New Cut along Commercial Road has been refused.