Bristol mayoral candidates slug it out in hustings on housing, city design and climate
Candidates promised to “channel former mayor George Ferguson, build a youth rowing club, turn Bristol into a “15-minute city” and build thousands of new homes
15:44, 12 APR 2021
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Bristol mayoral candidates from the four main political parties have variously promised to “channel former mayor George Ferguson, build a youth rowing club, turn Bristol into a “15-minute city” and build thousands of new homes.
Walls of New Cut in danger of collapse
By Amanda Cameron, Friday Mar 12, 2021
Many of the aging walls of Bristol’s man-made waterways are crumbling away and in danger of collapse, according to a new report.
Ten sections of the walls along the New Cut and Feeder Canal are so damaged they must be repaired or replaced within five years to prevent possible boat damage, major transport disruption or loss of life, the report from Bristol City Council said.
The Banana Bridge, an unidentified warehouse on Coronation Road and roads and footpaths are threatened by the state of the walls.
Crumbling walls of Bristol s waterways threaten Banana Bridge, a warehouse, roads and footpaths
The defective embankment walls could cause loss of life or major travel disruption if they collapse
16:34, 11 MAR 2021
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Chocolate Path footbridge could collapse and threaten Bristol s Floating Harbour
Work underway to tackle Bristol s crumbling harbourside features
17:02, 10 MAR 2021
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A bridge on the Chocolate Path is so corroded it could collapse and cause the loss of the Floating Harbour, with potentially fatal consequences, according to the council.
Students have come up with their own regeneration plan for unique part of Bristol
The Feeder Canal waterfront would become the new heart of St Philips Marsh
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