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southbristolvoice November 2015 No. 1
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Too many, too tall? Windmill Hill speaks on towers Pages 12-14
LETTERS P17 | YOUR COUNCILLORS P10-11 | THE MAYOR P20 BEST FOR NEWS Bedminster is a UK hot spot Page 3 Parking zones: The reaction Pages 4-6 It’s your hospital: Do you use it? Page 7 New first for the Lantern parade New blocks: Developer’s view of proposal for hundreds of new flats next to Asda, seen from St John’s Road
The future view of Bedminster? UPSET OVER BRIDGE AXE A PROPOSED bridge for cyclists and pedestrians from Bedminster to the city may be cancelled by mayor George Ferguson. Page 9
A DEVELOPER has submitted plans to build more than 300 homes in the heart of Bedminster at the site of the former Wills tobacco factory. The picture above shows the view from St John’s Lane of the new blocks proposed for the car park behind Regent House and Consort House. Six blocks of between four and seven storeys would contain 157 homes, with a landscaped courtyard over a 150-space underground car park. A new building on Lombard Street would hold four flats with two shops underneath. New
shops would also be added on Bedminster Parade, between the arcade and Asda. Consultation carried out by developer City & Country found broad backing for the scheme, including from the Civic Society. But concerns expressed by the BS3 group and others include the amount of affordable housing. The developer is prepared to discuss a contribution to Bristol City Council to fund affordable housing elsewhere. But has not said how much it will offer – and it says it cannot Continued on page 18
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