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.
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.
Gaol Ferry Bridge and Chocolate Path were both re-opened on Friday 8th September, the former celebrated by hundreds of people in party mood.
The developer Umberslade have released their revised proposals for Wapping Wharf North which includes a reduction in the height of the development.
Despite 127 objections, when Cumberland Road is fully restored, only buses, taxis and cycles will be able to travel along it into the city.
The Chocolate Path is now expected to open at the end of July after further unavoidable delays partly caused by high spring tides.
On 7th May 2023, Merchants Landing residents gathered along Bathurst Parade for a tea party to mark the coronation of Charles III.
The Bristol City Council application for Environment Agency funding to repair the Underfall Yard sluices has been successful.
On a sunny April evening, Merchants Landing resident Brenda Page led neighbours on a walk from the Prince’s Pantry to the far end of the Centre by Electricity House.
The Bristol City Council Cabinet Member for Transport has suggested that a new bridge across the Avon New Cut should be seriously considered.
There has been an application from Dr Pratt to fell five ash trees on the bank of the Avon New Cut along Commercial Road.
There is good news about Chocolate Path: the work to stabilise Cumberland Road has progressed to enable the path to reopen by the end of May.