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Category Archives: Transport
The magical effect of multi-millionaire Merchant Venturers on Bristol City Council
If you want to see in close-up how Bristol City Council operates one rule for normal people and another for its multi-millionaire property developer clients, take a look a look at the documents they’ve published about their sell-off of our … Continue reading
David Bishop: the game's afoot
He’s quoting bloody Shakespeare!!! Something’s going down … Possibly David Bishop after documents were released today by Bristol City Council under Freedom of Information legislation that pile increasing pressure on the beleaguered city council planning boss. These documents clearly demonstrate … Continue reading
Simon Caplan's slander watch: day 1
“Please can you stick to the issues and not hide behind your anonymity to slander employees at the council who are doing their best to communicate information to the public and playing their part in promoting road safety,” whines city … Continue reading
PR of the week
Step forward Bristol City Council’s Kate Hartas … As the only person in Bristol who’s seemingly oblivious to the longstanding antipathy between motorists and cyclists in the city, Kate was handed the job of spinning the council’s controversial plan to … Continue reading
It's chaos, wrapped in a cock-up, inside a shambles …
Was it only two months ago that the Bristol Blogger pointed out that the sale of city council land on the Railway Path at Greenbank contravened the council’s freshly minted Parks and Green Spaces Strategy? Indeed it was and now … Continue reading
Phew!
Ordinary council workers must be breathing a sigh of relief tonight. Because while today’s front page Cancer story confirms that there’s a chance that their highly trained, vetted and well-socialised senior managers may indeed send them a photo of their … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Local government, Media, Transport
Tagged Parking Services
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The congestion charge cometh
Slipped out, under the radar, via that popular local publication Builder and Engineer, city council leader Helen Holland yesterday announced she intends to introduce a congestion charge in Bristol. Brave Helen made the announcement to an exclusive audience of about … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Congestion charge, Labour Party, Local government, Media, Politics, Transport
Tagged Helen Holland
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Another bloody CONsultation
More good work from the Green Bristol Blog who’ve spotted that Railway Path wreckers, Square Peg Developments (Blogger passim), have consulted with and got the go-ahead – according to their optimistically titled Planning Performance Agreement (pdf) with Bristol City Council … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol East, Developments, Easton, Environment, Labour Party, Local government, Politics, Transport
Tagged Abdul Malik, Ashy McKay, Bristol and Bath Railway Path, Chocolate Factory, David Bishop, Faruk Chowdery, George Ferguson, Greenbank, Kerry McCarthy, Paul Smith, Square Peg
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Insignificance
Back in February, in their Parks and Green Spaces Strategy (pdf), the city council had this to say about the Bristol and Bath Railway Path: Bristol has a number of strategically important green links, providing important traffic free cycling and … Continue reading
Parking mad
Extraordinary news of what passes for senior management at Bristol City Council has arrived. It seems a very senior person within their Parking Services operation has recently been suspended from work after he decided to take a photograph of his … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol East, Labour Party, Local government, Politics, Transport
Tagged Mark Bradshaw, Parking Services, Residents' Parking
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