Castle Park changes revealed: First images of major plan for eyesore site at St Mary le Port
Details of the St Mary le Port transformation have been published in a public consultation
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First images revealed of proposed St Mary le Port development
By Martin Booth, Thursday Apr 8, 2021
Currently hidden from view, one of Bristol’s oldest churches could be returned to prominence as part of a major new development scheme for the medieval heart of our city.
St Mary le Port church gives its name to the area of Castle Park which developers hope will be a “new place to work, shop, and relax”.
The proposals will repair the historic church’s tower (all that remains of it following bombing in the Second World War) and place it “at the heart of this vibrant new destination that will combine Bristol’s contemporary culture with its rich history and heritage”.
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