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Residents and a local union have come together to call for action to be taken on speeding in Lockleaze.
Community union Acorn has reached 216 signatures on a petition for more traffic-calming measures in the area, which it says is “notorious” for speeding.
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By Emily Shimell, Thursday Apr 22, 2021
Residents of Lockleaze are demanding âmore than just housesâ as 1000 new homes are set to be built across 25 developments in the neighbourhood. They say that âno where near enough is being doneâ to support the wellbeing and social needs of both current and future residents.
The 25 developments include a 180-house development on Bonnington Walk, 268 homes on the former Romney House school site, and 50 flats in place of the Cameron Centre and ex-police station on Gainsborough Square.
But the 120 member-strong Lockleaze Residents Planning Group, set up to influence developments in the area, say you need more than houses to have a community.
Ward profiles 2021: Lockleaze â âThe key strength in this area is the peopleâ
By Ellie Pipe, Friday Apr 16, 2021
The rolling green fields and woodlands of Stoke Park seem to stretch for miles below where small clusters of people amble across the Grade II-listed estate.
Stepping away from the everyday traffic and bustle of Romney Avenue, the 270-acre space is a haven for wildlife and residents from across Bristol.
Home to the distinctive yellow Dower House and Purdown Tower â a BTÂ telecommunications post â the estate on the edge of Lockleaze is one of the first sights that greets people arriving into the city along the M32.
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