Category: Environment

Residents want Bishopsworth history commemorated on pool site

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Local people are being urged to attend a public meeting next week to discuss the redevelopment of the now-closed swimming pool

Save your water as drought is declared in Bristol

Water

Some 17 counties across the South West and the Midlands are now in drought, affecting a further 15?million people

Janke hails Bristol’s European Green Capital prize bid

Barbara Janke

Bristol has been shortlisted for the prestigious European Green Capital award for the second time

Bristol backing for European Green Capital bid

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The news that Bristol will be short-listed for the next European Green Capital award has been welcomed by businesses and organisations across the city

Lawrence Weston urges support for development plans

Mark Pepper

Community leaders in one of Bristol’s most deprived areas are urging support for development plans which they say will transform the area

Ashton Vale: Judge believes bid to buy off judicial review

Ashton Vale legal paper

A High Court judge has accepted evidence that a businessman attempted to buy off the original applicant for a judicial review

College Green ready to open for the public

Muddy College Green Bristol

College Green will be opened to the public tomorrow, the first time in nearly six months the site has not been occupied or closed off