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Merchants Landing Defibrillator
Joi Demery, Chair of Merchants Landing Residents Association, explains the background and use of our new defibrillator.
Bristol Harbour Consultation
Bristol City Council is consulting on proposals covered in its Harbour Place Shaping Strategy, with major changes to Bathurst Basin.
Transport changes consultation
The West of England Combined Authority and Bristol City Council are consulting the public on major changes to traffic flows ‘to make the city centre more welcoming and people-friendly’.
Latest on Cumberland Road Bus Gate
Matt Sanders, an Aardman Animations Designer, complains that the signage around the Cumberland Road Bus Gate fails to comply with Department of Transport regulations.
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.
Keep Safe at Christmas
With all the distractions in the run up to Christmas, some advice from our Neighbourhood Watch team and the Avon and Somerset police.
Redcliffe Wharf development start date
Work is expected to start on developing Redcliffe Wharf in April 2024 and will last until July 2027.
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.
Merchants Landing Defibrillator
Joi Demery, Chair of Merchants Landing Residents Association, explains the background and use of our new defibrillator.
Bristol Harbour Consultation
Bristol City Council is consulting on proposals covered in its Harbour Place Shaping Strategy, with major changes to Bathurst Basin.
Transport changes consultation
The West of England Combined Authority and Bristol City Council are consulting the public on major changes to traffic flows ‘to make the city centre more welcoming and people-friendly’.
Latest on Cumberland Road Bus Gate
Matt Sanders, an Aardman Animations Designer, complains that the signage around the Cumberland Road Bus Gate fails to comply with Department of Transport regulations.
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.
Keep Safe at Christmas
With all the distractions in the run up to Christmas, some advice from our Neighbourhood Watch team and the Avon and Somerset police.