southbristolvoice
April 2019 April 2019
southbristolvoice
No. 42
www.southbristolvoice.co.uk
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Revealed: plans for thousands of homes SOUTH Bristol is to take an even bigger share of the new homes planned for the city over the next 16 years, according to the latest version of the Local Plan. The south of the city was already earmarked for the largest portion of housebuilding to meet a target of 33,500 new homes – and maybe many more – by 2035. The Local Plan, now out for public consultation until May 24, calls for 11,000 of those homes to be built in South Bristol, and 11,500 in Central Bristol. However, the bulk of the homes slated for the central area will be in South Bristol or on its doorstep – in St Philip’s, at Western Harbour (Cumberland Basin) and the Temple Quarter. To meet the targets, many would have to be in high-rise or high-density buildings. In addition, the south of the city is expected to find room for thousands of student rooms. Some of the Green Belt could be sacrificed for homes. Full story: pages 6-7
PARKING: SURVEY OF BS3 SHOWS THE FULL MISERY ‘The situation got so bad that we are now selling our house as it’s become so stressful’ STORY: Pages 4-5
BS3 traders voice upset over tagging
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Upfest denies it’s worsened by festival SOUTH Bristol’s biggest street event, Upfest, has come under fire as traders voice upset that North Street and the wider area is festooned with tagging months after the event took place last July. The festival of street art is taking a break in 2019, the year after its 10th anniversary year brought record numbers onto the streets of Bedminster. Around 50,000 people came to the free festival to see 400 artists at work, making murals on the sides of buildings such as the Tobacco Factory and many others in and around North Street, as well as venues such as Ashton Gate stadium and South Street park. Most residents and businesses seem to support the festival, which is the biggest event of its type in Europe. Founder Steve
• LET’S GET BEDMINSTER’S GARDENS BLOOMING 9 • MAYOR TOLD: YOU CAN’T DEFEND AIRPORT EXPANSION 11 Daubed: A shop on East Street
• BEDMINSTER’S FIRST COMMUNITY FRIDGE 13
Hayles and his team have won praise for putting South Bristol on the map, and raising thousands for charity. But for the first time, the Voice has been hearing complaints – of a wave of unwanted graffiti tagging that peaks during the festival and is often not cleaned up. It is not hard to find walls and shops covered in unsightly tags which Continued on page 3
• HISTORY: THE MAN WHO BROUGHT LIGHT TO THE CITY 24-25
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