Worry unofficial park and rides will appear at edge of Bristol CAZ
Councillors say liveable neighbourhoods would stop rat-runs and parking problems in areas just outside the zone
05:00, 16 FEB 2021
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Councillors have called for ‘liveable neighbourhoods’ in areas just outside Bristol’s Clean Air Zone to stop them becoming clogged with traffic and turning into “unofficial park and rides”.
Residents anger at plans to build car park on grass where children play
One resident claimed health and safety concerns hadn’t been considered
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Work to turn a green space in the middle of a residential area in Horfield into car parking bays has been halted following a major backlash from residents.
Future of desperately needed new Bristol secondary school in jeopardy
“There is a real risk that this school may never open at all
16:36, 18 DEC 2020
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The future of a long-awaited new secondary school in east Bristol is in jeopardy after the government called in the planning consent.