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- Is Bristol a 'liveable' city? Free event, Oct 18th.
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- BCR STREET SCENE NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2019
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- Bristol again threatened by Government with legal action for delay in CAZ
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- Bristol Civic Society Design Awards 2019
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- What's happening with Bristol's transport? Civic Society talk, March 20th
- BCR Street Scene March '19 Newsletter
- Vote by GRBID members decides it will not continue
- Advance notice of next 'Howzat?' Residents' Meeting, March 21st.
- Redland Energy Group: four talks on Climate Change, starting March 5th '19
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- 'A Forgotten Landscape' conservation project is coming to a close
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- The Future of Bristol’s parks?
- Civic Society film evening - Nov 29th
- Bishopston, Cotham and Redland Community Partnership (BCRCP): An update
- Yet more traffic to appear on the Gloucester Road...?
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- New local Blue Plaque for Robert Southey
- Latest BCR Newsletter includes consultation on local 20 mph limits
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- Westmoreland House in Stoke's Croft finally....yes finally...is coming down
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- 17 City mayors, including Bristol's, write to Theresa May for more funds to tackle air pollution
- Bishopston and St Andrews Parking Group (BOSA)
- Bristol Archives June newsletter
- Bishopston Library nominated for Bristol Civic Society's 2018 Design Awards
- Big doubts emerge over future of Street Scene Group
- Glos Rd Central Mayfest, Saturday May 5th 2018
- Get ready for Walk to School Week! May 21st to 25th
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- Bristol Civic Society: Transport developments in Bristol, April 24th
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- Proposed Additional Licensing Requirements - BCC consultation
- Rediscovering John Cabot: Talk at Bishopston Library, April 19th
- Bristol WalkFest event, May 2nd 2018
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- New series of free talks at Bishopston Library, starting April 26th
- Clean air campaigns gather momentum as air quality survey launched
- The Great Bristol Spring Clean
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- Request for help from the Friends of St Andrews Park
- Would you like to rent a cycle space?
- Gloucester Road Central Christmas Street Party
- North Bristol Arts Trail, Nov 25th/26th
- Consultation on Council's latest proposals for Parks and green spaces, Nov 2017
- Autumn Litter Blitz: Oct 16th to 29th
- Road Safety in Ashley Down Road area
- Can this finally be the Go Ahead for the Carriageworks site development?
- Bristol Green Capital 'Healthy City Week', Oct 7th -14th
- A Bristol Underground Metro could run below Gloucester Road?
- Another piece of Bristol's heritage about to be lost to developers?
- 'Conservation Areas: 50 years on - A Bristol perspective'
- Anti-Austerity March in Bristol, Saturday, September 9th
- Bristol Civic Society: Visit to Aerospace Bristol
- Petition against proposed budget cut for Bristol tree maintenance
- Bristol City Council budget cuts - consultation deadline, September 5th
- Bristol Civic Society: Study visit to Avonmouth Village
- UWE organised event: Interested in neighbourhood planning, green spaces, high streets?
- Bristol Civic Society 2017 Design Awards, June 26th, 7 pm
- Bristol Civic Society talk: Bristol Through Maps,Thursday 6th July
- Westmoreland House eyesore to finally be demolished??
- Bristol Trees in Crisis: Meeting on July 4th, 6 to 8 pm, Bristol City Hall
- Bristol Archives: latest newsletter
- PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday July 19th 2017
- Residents' Meeting at the Cricket Ground
- Local Ashley Ward Green councillors' Newsletter
- Bristol Green Capital Partnership - Metro Mayor hustings
- BCC consultation on long term plans for Stoke Park
- Bristol Civic Society Trip to Salisbury 21 June 2017
- Bristol Walking Alliance WalkFest event, Thursday May 11th at 7.00pm at The Watershed
- A Public Meeting: Billboards Bristol - Who really benefits? April 13th
- Bristol Walk Fest 2017 starts April 27th
- Bristol's Quality of Life survey 2017
- Air Pollution: WECA Mayoral Hustings 2017
- May's e bulletin from 'A Forgotten Landscape'.
- Air Pollution in Bristol - Some GOOD news!
- Horfield and District Allotments Association - Celebrating 100 years – community history project
- Bristol Heritage Forum - Invitation
- Historical walk around 'Old' Bristol, March 16th
- An Introduction to House History, April 1st
- The History of the Severn Beach Railway Line – an illustrated talk
- Get Energy Efficiency Advice and have Afternoon Tea!
- Window Wanderland - 4/5 February 2017
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- Karma Economy coming to Bishopston
- Friends of the Memorial Ground: Update, May 24th '16
- Bishopston Open Gardens Event: June 19th 2016
- Cities like Bristol lead on climate change
- BCR Energy Group talk: Putting Bristol's energy into the UK and global context.
- Bristol Civic Society talk: Design of the Bristol Arena
- Friends of Horfield Common news May 2nd '16
- Bristol Green Capital Partnership Quarterly Partnership Gathering: Towards a Zero Waste Bristol
- Incarcerated in Horfield Prison - A talk at the Watershed, May 19th
- Memorial Ground Survey launched - please give your views!
- Unveiling of Blue Plaque to Walter Ayles
- Civic Society guided walk in Kingsdown, April 27th
- Civic Voice gains Lord's backing for amendment to Housing and Planning Bill
- Launch of Bristol Walking Alliance, Tuesday 17th May
- Bishop Road School wants to raise funds for greening the school
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- Good news from Bristol Tree Forum
- A Forgotten Landscape – Restoring the Heritage of the Lower Severn Vale Levels
- Bristol Walk Festival - May 1st to 31st
- Bristol Record Office news and events for April 2016
- HowZat Residents' Meeting with Cricket Club - 20th April
- Memorial Ground - a secure future as both a war memorial and sports ground?
- Bristol Civic Society and Bristol Cycling Campaign joint event, March 5th
- An Invitaton to Sustainable Bishopston AGM, March 17th
- Civic Society talk on the Bristol Record Office - March 17th
- Latest e-newsletter from the Bristol Civic Society, Feb '16
- Bristol commemorates Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan 27th 2016
- Launch of a new 'Bristol Heritage Forum', Feb 25th 2016
- Discover East Bristol
- Memorial Stadium - sold, but to whom?
- Joint Spatial Plan and Transport Consultation
- Special Bristol Civic Society meeting: Sub Regional Joint Spatial Plan + Joint Transport Strategy for Bristol
- Bristol Civic Society talk, Jan 21st '16
- Historic England (English Heritage) says 'No' to application for Old Police Station to be given listed status
- North Bristol Arts Trail 2015, Nov 28th and 29th
- Latest news on Stokes Croft and Carriageworks development scheme
- Bristol Climate Change March, Sunday November 29th
- Urgent meeting /press conference at old Bristol North Baths building, Thursday morning, 11 am Nov 26th
- Historic England (English Heritage): latest newsletter
- New Blue Plaque approved for Walter Ayles' house in Ashley Down
- An appeal for the creation of a new all Men's choir
- Baths' conversion project - Council's Ultimatum, Nov 5th '15
- Bishopston, Cotham and Redland Energy Group news
- Bristol Civic Society - Nov 3rd 2015: Talk by Timothy Mowl on his latest book on Bristol
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- Apple Day at Horfield Organic Community Orchard, October 18th
- Redland enews from Green councillors Fi Hance and Martin Fodor - Sept 2015
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- MetroWest on track to becoming reality
- Bristol New Economy Summit 2015: 12-13th October, 2015
- Bishopston Walking Map to be launched
- Boundary Changes to Redland and Bishopston Wards
- Neighbourhood festival - May 2nd to 10th
- TBS Response to Ward Boundary Review consultation
- Window Wanderland - February 7th 2015
- Bristol Civic Society - Talk on 1000 years of history - February 5th 2015
- Ward Boundary Review - Consultation
- Appeal from Friends of Horfield Common
- Street Design for All Report: Cutting clutter is common sense
- Request from the chair of Bristol Tree Forum, Clive Stevens
- Bishopston Green Party E-news, December '14
- The Friends of Horfield Common - recent news and progress
- Close the Door's Bristol Campaign, 2015
- Friends of Horfield Common - Edible Garden
- North Bristol Art Trail - Nov 29th and 30th 2014
- Window Wanderland - A Walking Trail to Light up Winter
- Air Quality in Bristol – A report on the Civic Society’s meeting of Oct 8th, 2014
- New moves on Westmoreland House development? Or just another false alarm?
- Bristol Civic Society asks you to support ' Cumberland Piazza' in the 'Grow Wild' National Competition
- Apple Day celebration, Sunday Oct 19th
- Civic Society Annual 'Big Event': Making Bristol's streets special - Tuesday 25th November 7.30pm
- Friends of St Andrews Park: Autumn Ceilidh, Nov 7th
- Mayor answers questions: 40 minute video
- Bristol Civic Society talk: Air Quality in Bristol, Oct 8th
- Some very good news for a unique local landscape
- Bristol Festival of Ideas, Autumn 2014
- Are you a new student to Bristol?
- Bristol Tree Forum meeting, Oct 6th
- Local roads issues
- No 20 bus route
- Bristol Tree Forum - Request from the Chair
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- Draft Bristol Cycle Strategy - feedback wanted
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- Bristol Parks and involvement in Bristol Green Capital Project 2015
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- Street trees – the future is in our hands
- BristolTreeForum: Minutes of April 14th meeting
- April '14 E News from Bishopston's Green Councillors
- Griff Rhys Jones, President of Civic Voice denounces interpretation of national planning system
- Wild City Project comes to an end
- TRASHorfield lose appeal for a judicial review
- Volunteers needed for Bristol Record Office/Know Your Place project
- Major public art programme for new Southmead hospital
- Death of saviour of Bristol Docks, Jerry Hicks
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- Civic Voice welcomes Local Government Association support to protect high streets
- Fewer trees equals more flooding -but government isn't interested
- Bishopston/Redland green site at risk
- News from Bristol Tree Forum -Jan 2014
- Montpelier Conservation Group ask for Westmoreland House memories
- English Heritage's future - Civic Voice's briefing on the Government's plans
- Eric Pickles: Councils are 'anti cars'. The Mayor hits back
- Bristol’s Budget Consultation - January 2014 Updated Budget proposals
- Prime Minister should listen to Policy Unit member says Civic Voice
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- Report on Bristol Tree Forum meeting
- The BCR Street Scene group - latest news, Sept/Oct 2013
- Civic Voice responds to the Grimsey Review on the future of the high street
- University of Bristol Urban Pollinators Project
- Carriage Works and Westmoreland House – Action about to happen
- Bristol as European 'Green Capital' - what does this mean?
- Delay on pedestrianisation of Corn Street area
- RESIDENT PARKING SCHEME – the story so far...
- RPZs in Bishopston and St Andrews to be temporarily shelved
- RESIDENTS' PARKING SCHEMES
- "Building houses will create more ‘human happiness’ than preserving fields" - Planning Minister
- Ex councillor, Bev Knott, offers some thoughts on retirement
- Daniella Radice looks at her role as Bishopston's new councillor
- Video showing 10 years work of St Paul's Unlimited
- Summary of Bristol Pound talk given to Sustainable Bishopston
- 'Civic Voice' joins Roberta Blackman-Woods in responding to vote on Permitted Development Rights
- Heritage Help website launched
- Council's Draft Health and Wellbeing Strategy
- Tesco Boss calls decline of high streets "part of progress"
- The Bristol Pound is here - find out more...
- Bristol high on the list of cities with most polluted air
- St James Barton roundabout: planned improvements for cyclists and pedestrians
- Feed Bristol: A big new Community Agriculture Project, from the Avon Wildlife Trust
- Bristol Neighbourhood Planning Network (NPN)
- Consultation - Council Tax & Corporate Strategy 2017-22
- Commentary
- A review of good recent developments in Bristol and beyond
- TBS response to Local Plan Draft Policies includes some concerns
- TBS recommends refusal for planning application for 102, Gloucester Road
- Carriage Works and Westmoreland House developers pushing for overdevelopment of the site
- Expansion of Bristol airport 'insane' says George Monbiot
- Sustrans' critical response to West of England Joint Local Transport Plan 4
- Wetherspoon not willing to give up on Gloucester Road site
- Latest news on Stokes Croft 'Carriageworks' development.
- Unacceptable planning application ignores damaging effect on residents' living conditions
- Consultation on transport 'improvements' on Muller Road closes April 7th '19.
- Local Plan Review Consultation: March 18th - May 24th
- Applications beyond our boundary included exceptionally in latest scrutiny
- Consultation on Baths plans announced for 20th November
- New worrying government initiative for Planning Reform
- Report confronts Government proposals to ease planning restrictions still further
- Bristol Civic Society's Public Spaces bulletin
- Latest news bulletin from Bristol Civic Society
- Update on refused Stokes Croft development
- New Life for old Baths as offices
- Recent planning applications - update
- Infill developments and loft extensions dominate recent applications
- TBS has further and deeper concerns about 'Permitted Development'
- Draft Bristol Local Plan proposes Higher Density 'Urban Living'
- Likely local implications if Bristol’s arena is built at Filton
- More ugly loft conversions and café developments feature in latest planning applications
- Bristol to look like most other UK cities - with generic High Rise developments?
- Peacocks Development - TBS Response
- TBS response to Planning Application for 48, Egerton Road
- Carriageworks and Westmoreland House development - update
- Bristol North Baths project resumes
- Bristol City Council accepts nomination of Memorial Stadium as an Asset of Community Value by TBS
- Demolition of Westmoreland House begins Wednesday, November 2018
- TBS response to Planning Application for 28 and 30, Cranbrook Road
- Conversion of historic Bishopston chapel given go-ahead
- TBS response to Planning Application for 102, Gloucester Road
- Bristol Rovers to challenge Sainsbury's stadium ruling
- TBS response to Lidl Planning Application
- TBS PLANNING REPORT , November 2014
- TBS response to Planning Application for 215A Gloucester Road
- Restore McArthur's Warehouse and turn it into a community asset
- Planning Application for 13, Nottingham Road
- Baths and library site - work has finally restarted.
- Planning Application for 89, Birchall Road
- Latest news on Baths conversion project
- Planning Application for 24, Kellaway Avenue
- An appeal from Daniella Radice on behalf of Traders and Residents Against Sainsbury’s Horfield Group
- Planning Application for 344 - 346 Gloucester Road
- Planning Application for 52, Bishop Road
- Proposed Sainsbury's store at Memorial Ground - planning application for extension to delivery hours
- TBS response to Planning Application for 41 Egerton Road
- 'The Sign of a Good Place to Live- Building for Life'
- TBS Concerns about Cheltenham Road Flats
- Conversion of Bristol North Baths - photo album
- Planning Application for 24, Nevil Road
- TBS response to Planning Application for 10 Hughenden Road
- Bishopston Society letter to National Planning Casework Unit on planning decision on Sainsbury's
- TBS response to Planning Application for 11 Beloe Road
- The Bishopston Society opposes the proposed Sainsbury's development
- TBS response to Planning Application for 221 Gloucester Road
- Delays with Baths and Library development: Copy of letter sent to Bristol Post
- TBS response to Planning Application for Ardagh Pavilion, Kellaway Avenue
- TBS response to Planning Application for 99, Radnor Road
- TBS response to Planning Application for 169, Bishop Road
- Delay in Bristol North Baths conversion
- TBS response to Planning Application for 38, Berkeley Road
- Objection to Sainsbury's landscape plans for Memorial Stadium site
- TBS has serious concerns with the Government's guidance on Permitted Development
- Bishopston Society's response to the proposed Memorial Stadium Sainsbury's supermarket
- TBS response to Planning application for 2, Fiddes Road
- Bristol Urban Design Forum: response to Sainsbury's Memorial Ground Plan
- TBS Response to Planning Application for 10a Cambridge Road
- TBS Response to Planning Application for 107 Egerton Road
- Sainsbury's development to go ahead says Secretary of State
- TBS response to Planning applications
- TBS Response to Planning application for 92 Longmead Avenue
- TBS Response to Planning application for 248 Gloucester Road
- TBS Response to Planning application for "Wetherspoons 3"
- TBS Response to Planning Application for 119 Egerton Road
- TBS Response to Planning application for 6 Berkeley Road
- TBS Response to Planning application for 16 Queens Drive
- TBS Response to Planning application for 186 Ashley Down Road
- TBS response to the Planning Application for 19, Milner Road
- The Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 2, Ashley Down Road
- TBS response to Planning application for 205, Gloucester Road
- TBS response to Planning Application for 10A Cambridge Road, BS7 8PR
- Planning Consultation meeting regarding J.D. Wetherspoon application for 349-353 Gloucester Road - April 25th
- Planning proposal for Bishop Road school - TBS response
- TBS response to Planning Application for 106-114 Gloucester Road Bishopston
- TBS response to Planning Application for 131 Ashley Down Road
- TBS response to Planning Application for 82 Berkeley Road Bishopston
- TBS Response to Planning Application for 9 Egerton Road
- TBS response to revised planning application for Brunel House, Bishopston
- TBS response to latest Wetherspoons Planning application
- Refused: 65 North Road Planning Application
- The very worrying new Housing and Planning Bill
- Response by TBS to the Planning Application for Brunel House, City of Bristol College, Bishopston
- Planning application for 65, North Road
- Gloucester Road's new micro-pub is Bristol's first
- 94, Berkeley Road: Planning appeal against refusal of planing permission
- 94 BERKELEY ROAD
- 1 BERKSHIRE ROAD
- TBS response to planning application for 13 Clare Avenue
- TBS response to planning application for 48 Shadwell Road
- TBS response to planning application for 3 Claremont Road
- TBS response to planning application for 3 Tyne Road
- TBS response to planning application for 28 Radnor Road
- TBS response to planning application for 1-5 Ashley Road
- TBS response to planning application for 18 Seymour Road
- TBS response to planning application for 14 Monk Road
- TBS response to planning application for 29 Seymour Road
- TBS response to planning application for 131 Gloucester Road (Ablectrics)
- TBS response to planning application for 13 Tyne Road
- TBS response to planning application for 29 Radnor Road
- TBS response to planning application for Bishops Lane
- TBS response to planning application for 26, Claremont Road
- TBS responses to planning applications for 28, Radnor Road and 178, Bishop Road
- Useful help and guidance on Planning issues
- TBS responses to planning applications for 15, Upper Cranbrook Road and 28 - 30, Radnor Road
- TBS responses to planning applications for 11, Ash Road, 22-23 Gloucester Road, and 2, Kellaway Avenue
- Bishopston's Society response to the latest planning application for 29, Seymour Road
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 43, Nevil Road
- Blue Lagoon refit application refused
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for rear of 45 & 47, Radnor Road
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 79, Belmont Road
- Planning committee rejects Bishopston Society's alternative design for school extension
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 8, Church Road
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 124, Bryland Avenue
- TBS response to planning application for the Blue Lagoon,18, Gloucester Road
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 289A Gloucester Road
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 443 - 445 Gloucester Road
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 29, Seymour Road
- Poor design for Bishop Road school extension
- TBS response to Planning application for 45, Upper Belmont Road
- TBS response to Planning application for 64, Egerton Road
- Planning application for 16, Beloe Road
- Restoration of North Road public conveniences
- Bishop Road school - English Heritage's inspection is a promising one
- English Heritage say 'No' to listing Bishop Road School
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 43, Nevil Road
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 36, Cricklade Road
- Bishopston Society's response to planning application for 14, Kersteman Road
- TBS response to advertising hoarding - Ashley Heights
- Planning application for 11, Ash Road
- Planning application for property to rear of 73, Sommerville Road - TBS response
- Planning application for dormer window, Mervyn Road -TBS response
- Planning application for a property at 9, Ashley Down Road - TBS response
- Bishopston Society response to Planning department re 20A Maple Road
- Civic Voice says relaxing planning rules will not solve housing crisis
- Ground Floor, 18 Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol - Planning application granted
- Planning application for 18, Gloucester Road - TBS response
- Amendment to Growth and Infrastructure Bill
- Advertising hoarding, Ashley Heights, Ashley Down Road
- Planning report summary and update - December '12
- Planning Application for 27 LOGAN ROAD: TBS response
- Planning Application for 22 KINGS DRIVE: TBS response
- Planning Application for 1 TYNE ROAD: TBS response
- Planning application for 129 BISHOP ROAD - TBS response
- 138 Gloucester Road - Application for licence for alcohol sales
- Bristol Council to introduce a Community Infrastructure Levy
- TBS Response to Planning application for 65 North Road
- TBS Response to Planning Application for 248/248a Gloucester Road
- Neighbourhood Partnership
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- Planning and licensing in Bishopston