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Category Archives: Housing
Tesco Ashton Gate: the land is ours!
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Looks like the cover’s blown on the Lib Dems’ claim that the Bristol City stadium and Ashton Gate Tesco developments are purely planning matters to be dealt with by their hand-picked team … Continue reading
Posted in Ashton Vale, Bristol, Bristol South, Developments, Environment, Housing, Lib Dems, Local government, Merchant Venturers, Planning, Politics, Shirehampton, Southville, World Cup 2018
Tagged Ashton Gate, Bristol City FC, Colin Sexstone’, Development Control (South and East) Committee, Six to Fix, Steve Lansdown, Tesco
There are 8 comments
Give us a C! Give us an O! Give us an N! Give us a dodgy ginger minger planning boss!
Put it all together and what’ve we got? CONsultation … Oh look it’s Friday, must be time for another CONsultation about the stupid ‘Cycle Houses’ on the Bristol and Bath Railway Path nobody wants. The new Lib Dem administration – … Continue reading
LEAKED DOCUMENT!!! GOSW instructs councils to to give the RSS "considerable weight" when considering planning applications
Despite not being finalised and being the subject of a legal challenge, the Government Office of the South West (GOSW) has written to Council Chief Execs and Chief Planning Officers instructing them to give the controversial South West Regional Spacial … Continue reading
"A new era for the site"?
Was it only two years ago John from Urban Splash was on this blog talking about “a new era” for Hartcliffe’s Imperial Tobbacco factory site? “We are making a massive investment into this area ensuring it will be a success,” … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol South, Developments, Economy, Hartcliffe, Housing, Planning
Tagged Imperial Tobbacco, Lakeshore, Urban Splash
There are 4 comments
Election Question …
A reader writes … Hello, I wonder if you can help me, I have been trying(without success) to find a list of the EU and local candidates for Bristol. I have been through quite a few different sites but cannot … Continue reading
RTPI
It looks like the city council’s planning officers are off doing whatever the hell they feel like again to help their private developer friends without going to the bother of consulting elected politicians. It says here that the Royal Town … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, CONsultants, Developments, Education, Housing, Local government, Planning, Politics, Transport
Tagged Royal Town Planning Institute’, RTPI, S. 106
There are 27 comments
RED TROUSERGATE: Bishop proposing multi-million public money favour to ol' Red Trousers!
Despite Bristol City Council officers still quite deliberately failing to take a decision regarding the sale of our protected public park land to developers Square Peg (Blogger passim), the controversial Chocolate Factory development planned on the land at Greenbank is … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol and Bath Railway Path, Bristol East, CONsultants, Developments, Easton, Environment, Housing, Local government, Merchant Venturers, Planning, Politics, Transport
Tagged Chocolate Factory, David Bishop, Development Control (South and East) Committee, George Ferguson, Square Peg
There are 40 comments
RED TROUSERGATE: endgame?
After a firm kick up the backside from new Lib Dem transport supremo, Jon Rogers, council officers have finally published the long-awaited Railway Path consultation. And what a result! It’s General Public 6 Red Trousered Developers 0. Here’s the consultation’s … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol and Bath Railway Path, Bristol East, Developments, Easton, Environment, Housing, Lib Dems, Local government, Merchant Venturers, Politics
Tagged Chocolate Factory, David Bishop, George Ferguson, Jon Rogers, Parks and Green Spaces Strategy Board, Parks Forum, Square Peg
There are 40 comments
"Rachmanists with an equalities policy"
Tenants across Bristol of so-called “social” landlord Places for People are no doubt delighted to be receiving news of their increased service charges this week. With the RPI standing at 0.9% and falling and the headline inflation rate at 3.1% … Continue reading
Bristol first!
“It’s a world first,” thunders Merchant Venturer George Ferguson on the subject of the ‘cycle houses’ he’s planning to build on the Bristol and Bath Railway Path. Er, no it isn’t George. Even leaving aside the fact that the ‘bridge’ … Continue reading