THE WEEK IN East Bristol & North East Somerset
2nd June 2021
Issue 681
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Mixed-use plan for nurseries site includes 40 homes and GP surgery Plans to redevelop the Chief Trading Post site in Oldland Common have been revealed, with around 40 homes, a GP surgery and learning disability residential centre proposed. The public are being consulted about the proposals for the Barry Road site which also include new retail and café facilities for the Chief Trading Post and small employment start-up business units. There would be new public open space and enhanced landscaping to support wildlife and increased biodiversity, as well as road safety improvements. The new GP surgery with enhanced facilities would for
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the Hanham Health branch surgery currently in the High Street in Oldland. The housing would include affordable homes and bungalows. The scheme has been drawn up by Deeley Freed Estates who say it will replace what is currently an “eyesore”. The former nurseries site contains buildings of varying sizes and condition, including derelict greenhouses, and outside storage of building materials and machinery. The vision is to create a new, sensitively designed sustainable development in an attractive landscaped setting. Prior to a planning application going to South Gloucestershire Council this summer, a public consultation opened last Friday and will run until 18th June. Vehicles would use the existing entrance off the A4175 Barry Road. Two new pedestrian crossings are proposed to the north and south of the entrance. The crossing to the south would be light controlled and provide convenient access to the southbound bus stop. New footpaths would be created either side of the existing entrance. Continued on page 2
Concern over phone masts in Cadbury Heath & Keynsham . . . pages 3 & 4
Popular Kingswood traders retire . . . page 5
Will planned Ring Road changes actually work? . . . pages 6 & 7
Hanham traders tackle growing graffiti problem . . . page 9