Bristol Clean Air Zone: Diverted M5 motorists could be forced to pay charge
Whenever the Avonmouth Bridge is closed, the nearest alternative crossing of the River Avon is the Plimsoll Bridge
16:23, 17 MAR 2021
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An opposition councillor has warned that “tens of thousands” of motorists could be forced to pay a clean air charge if the Portway is left inside Bristol’s proposed Clean Air Zone.
Bristol Clean Air Zone: Diverted M5 motorists could be forced to pay charge
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Last chance for people to voice opinion on closure of Bristol Bridge
The council has said the closure has led to reduced congestion and improved bus reliability
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Hospital wall hit by lorry still not repaired three years later It became dangerous, not just inconvenient
17:39, 14 DEC 2020
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A footpath in Bristol was left dangerously blocked after a legal dispute dragged out repairs to a quarry wall for three years and counting.
The 12-metre wall above the lower car park of the Spire Hospital in Redland was damaged when it was hit by a lorry in December 2017.
Two of Bristol s Colston streets set to have original medieval names restored
They had original names for centuries until the Victorians renamed them after the slave trader
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Two of Bristol’s historic city centre streets that were renamed as part of the ‘cult of Colston’ could have their original names restored, a council chief has confirmed.
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