Stabilizing the New Cut
Bristol City Council is planning to spend £12 million to stabilise the walls along the Avon New Cut which will take at least five years to complete.
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Bristol City Council is planning to spend £12 million to stabilise the walls along the Avon New Cut which will take at least five years to complete.
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With all the distractions in the run up to Christmas, some advice from our Neighbourhood Watch team and the Avon and Somerset police.
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Work is expected to start on developing Redcliffe Wharf in April 2024 and will last until July 2027.
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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.
Cumberland Road Bus Gate operational Read More »
Gaol Ferry Bridge and Chocolate Path were both re-opened on Friday 8th September, the former celebrated by hundreds of people in party mood.
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The developer Umberslade have released their revised proposals for Wapping Wharf North which includes a reduction in the height of the development.
Revised Wapping Wharf North proposals Read More »
Despite 127 objections, when Cumberland Road is fully restored, only buses, taxis and cycles will be able to travel along it into the city.
Cumberland Road Bus Gate: update Read More »
The Chocolate Path is now expected to open at the end of July after further unavoidable delays partly caused by high spring tides.
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On 7th May 2023, Merchants Landing residents gathered along Bathurst Parade for a tea party to mark the coronation of Charles III.
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The Bristol City Council application for Environment Agency funding to repair the Underfall Yard sluices has been successful.
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