South Bristol Voice March 2019

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March 2019 March 2019

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No. 46

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Towers papers ‘rushed’ THE VALUE of the Framework which is supposed to guide the development of around 1,500 homes at Bedminster Green was called further into question when it emerged that a decision could be taken by the council just a few days after the final version is published. The result of public consultation on the Framework was due to be given to the council on February 25 – and then debated, and possibly approved by the cabinet, just eight days later, on March 5. The Framework has been drawn up and paid for by the four developers who want to build around Bedminster Green – A2Dominion, Dandara, Firmstone and Deeley Freed. Objectors to the high-rise blocks of up to 22 storeys proposed for the area say the Framework is of little value. At least two developers want to build towers taller than the limits set by their own guidelines. The Continued on page 6

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Perhaps there weren’t quite as many Window Wanderland displays as in previous years, but these homes and many others did Windmill Hill proud on February 22-24

TICKETS TO CELEBRATE 25 YEARS OF COMEDY Page 16

THALI SET TO CLOSE IN WEEKS THE THALI restaurant, which has been a Totterdown landmark since 2008, is to close, the Voice has learned. But there are hopes that the building will remain as a restaurant. Just as the Voice went to press, it emerged that an outline deal has been agreed to lease it to a new company – another restaurant operator.

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INSIDE • DEVELOPER SAYS RULES WILL BE OBEYED 3 • OUR WONDERFUL WOMEN WINNER

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• TOILETS: OH, WHERE CAN WE GO? 8 • CLEAN AIR PLAN IS STILL NOT READY

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Totterdown ‘s Thali restaurant

Letting agent Maggs & Allen was unable to give any details about the potential new occupier or when they might move in. Peter Croft, who owns the restaurant’s William Street building, said that Thali had told him they would close at the end of March. The chain’s other branches in Southville, Clifton, Continued on page 3

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• NATURE: BUIlLD A POND AND WAIT FOR THE WILDLIFE TO ARRIVE 13 • HISTORY: MOBS ATTACK WOMEN AS THEY TRY TO WIN THE VOTE 29-33

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