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Building work to start on one of last vacant dockside sites
By Martin Booth, Friday May 7, 2021
Work is due to start soon on a site close to the SS Great Britain that has been unused for two decades.
A now-demolished warehouse on Gas Ferry Road had been the headquarters of metal merchant McArthur’s Group but has remained empty since Artspace left in the early 1990s.
The new McArthur’s Yard development will contain142 one-, two- and three-bedroom flats as well as commercial space on the ground floor.
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First look at new Bristol harbourside flats set to be built near SS Great Britain
Building works at the McArthur s site are due to start in summer
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A CGI image showing how the development will look when complete (Image: The Guinness Partnership)
Construction is due to commence on a long derelict site next to one of Bristol s best-loved landmarks.
A block of 142 flats will be built at the former McArthur s Warehouse on Spike Island, a short walk away from the SS Great Britain.
The harbourside site along Gas Ferry Road has already been cleared of the dilapidated building that once stood there, originally serving as the headquarters of the metal merchant McArthur Group.
Information and Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham has created the first “expert” external advisory board for the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner.
Having such a board is a great idea. Anyone who has ventured through the quagmire of a freedom of information request knows how challenging it can be and how cumbersome the process it.
The members of the board are: Dr. Colin Bennett, department of political science, University of Victoria; Heather Black, former assistant privacy commissioner for Canada; Drew McArthur, McArthur Group (former vice president, corporate affairs and compliance, Telus Communications); Dr. David Flaherty, former B.C. information and privacy commissioner; Dr. Ben Goold, faculty of law, University of British Columbia; Dirk Ryneveld, QC, former B.C. police complaints commissioner. An impressive list. However, there are a couple of noted absences on the board the media and political parties. The two groups make up the bulk of freed
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