South Bristol Voice October 2023

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October 2023 - Issue 94 www.southbristolvoice.co.uk WIDEST CIRCULATION IN SOUTH BRISTOL - 12,000 COPIES OF THIS EDITION FREE EVERY MONTH IN BEDMINSTER, SOUTHVILLE, KNOWLE, TOTTERDOWN, ASHTON, ASHTON VALE & WINDMILL HILL

A double celebration! Football legends tee off for charity Page 5

Broadwalk row continues apace Page 11

Join the Pipe Walk Page 16

Cllr Don Alexander, Mayor Marvin Rees with some of the retailers from Wapping Wharf It was a double celebration on Friday 8 September as the council reopened both Gaol Ferry Bridge and the Chocolate Path. The Mayor and Cabinet Member for Transport were there to reopen the bridge. Wapping Wharf held a party into the evening to mark the reopening of Gaol Ferry Bridge, which connects Coronation Road and Cumberland Road

over the New Cut. Hundreds attended the reopening and accompanying party, which included live music and various food and drink offers. Mayor Marvin Rees said: “It’s fantastic to see how excited people are that Gaol Ferry Bridge is open again, which shows just how much love there is for our harbour infrastructure and how

important it is to people’s lives. “I am pleased that we’ve been able to restore this 88-year-old bridge that was at real danger of being condemned after years of underinvestment. These works have given it a new lease of life and protected this important route for pedestrians and cyclists for years to come.” Continued on page 3 >

Bridge at risk of ‘catastrophic failure’ warning Page 21 (pictured above)

Windmill Hill’s record label Page 25

Art on the Hill Page 29


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