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Ms Kate Coggins Sent Via Email To: Request-713266
Chief Executive & Corporate Resources Ms Kate Coggins Date: 8th January 2021 Your Ref: Our Ref: FIDP/015776-20 Sent via email to: Enquiries to: Customer Relations request-713266- Tel: (01454) 868009 [email protected] Email: [email protected] Dear Ms Coggins, RE: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST Thank you for your request for information received on 16th December 2020. Further to our acknowledgement of 18th December 2020, I am writing to provide the Council’s response to your enquiry. This is provided at the end of this letter. I trust that your questions have been satisfactorily answered. If you have any questions about this response, then please contact me again via [email protected] or at the address below. If you are not happy with this response you have the right to request an internal review by emailing [email protected]. Please quote the reference number above when contacting the Council again. If you remain dissatisfied with the outcome of the internal review you may apply directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The ICO can be contacted at: The Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF or via their website at www.ico.org.uk Yours sincerely, Chris Gillett Private Sector Housing Manager cc CECR – Freedom of Information South Gloucestershire Council, Chief Executive & Corporate Resources Department Customer Relations, PO Box 1953, Bristol, BS37 0DB www.southglos.gov.uk FOI request reference: FIDP/015776-20 Request Title: List of Licensed HMOs in Bristol area Date received: 16th December 2020 Service areas: Housing Date responded: 8th January 2021 FOI Request Questions I would be grateful if you would supply a list of addresses for current HMO licensed properties in the Bristol area including the name(s) and correspondence address(es) for the owners. -
Speed Limits for the East Area
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South Gloucestershire
Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Desk-based Assessments South West SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE South Gloucestershire 1/556 (B.79.N001) ST 66137889 BS36 1AL BADMINTON ROAD AND COLSACK LANE, WESTERLEIGH Land at Badminton Road and Coalsack Lane, Westerleigh, South Gloucestershire Stevens, D Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2003, 20pp, pls, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol and Region Archaeological Services A study was carried out in response to proposals for a golf course extension. It was shown that there was intense coal mining activity in the area from the 17th to the mid 20th century. The assessment also indicated medieval sites of archaeological importance close to the study area. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: PM 1/557 (B.79.N005) ST 78006180 BS34 8QZ HEWLETT PACKARD, FILTON Hewlett Packard, Filton, South Gloucestershire and Bristol Stoten, G Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2003, 23pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An assessment was carried out at the site in advance of commercial development. Several hedgerows were taken into consideration at the site. The setting of the Grade II Listed farmhouse was also considered, although its setting had already been affected. There were also thought to be early post- medieval buildings preserved at the site. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: PM 1/558 (B.79.N006) ST 65707600 BS16 5QS LAND ADJACENT TO 91A HILL HOUSE ROAD, MANGOTSFIELD Land adjacent to 91A Hill House Road, Mangotsfield, South Gloucestershire Barber, A Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2003, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An assessment was undertaken to establish the potential of the site in advance of a proposed new house. -
Crackdown on 'Cuckooing' Drug Dealers in Staple Hill
THE WEEK IN East Bristol & North East Somerset FREE Issue 570 3rd April 2019 Read by over 40,000 people each week Crackdown on ‘cuckooing’ drug dealers in Staple Hill A court has granted a partial closure order for a premises as a base to supply drugs from – known as past six months. Officers executed a warrant at the property in Staple Hill to help protect a vulnerable cuckooing. property in January and found large amounts of class A man from ‘cuckooing’. Residents have made multiple reports of offences drugs and weapons, including machetes. The man, who lives in a property in the Phoenix Grove including drug-dealing and misuse, anti-social behaviour Paul Crouch, Anti-Social Behaviour Officer at Avon & area, was at risk from dealers who wanted to exploit his and cuckooing to Sovereign Housing Association over the Somerset Police, said: “We’ve been working with the housing association and South Gloucestershire Council to safeguard the victim and prevent further offences from taking place. “We took the unusual step of applying for a partial closure order, which was granted at Bristol Magistrates’ Court, which allows the victim to stay at the property but means no one else is permitted to be inside the premises, apart from council and housing association staff and emergency services personnel. “Drug dealers use cuckooing as a method of exploiting vulnerable people. They effectively take over their home and use it as a base to supply class A drugs from. “It’s a destructive practice which has a corrosive influence on our local communities and we’ll do everything we can to prevent it from happening. -
Level 1: Citywide Strategic Flood Risk Assessment
Level 1 – Citywide Strategic Flood Risk Assessment Contents Purpose of the document .................................................................................................................... 1 1.0 Background and strategic planning ........................................................................................ 1 1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Context .................................................................................................................................... 2 1.3 Planning Policy ....................................................................................................................... 7 1.4 Applying the Sequential Test ............................................................................................... 8 1.5 Flood Risk Management Plan .............................................................................................. 8 1.6 Flood risk and water management policy and guidance ................................................. 9 2.0 Flood risk in Bristol .................................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Sources of flooding ................................................................................................................ 9 2.2 River systems and watercourses in Bristol ...................................................................... 10 2.3 Geology ................................................................................................................................ -
Bristol BS16 7FE.FH10
From From Newport Gloucester Cardiff M4 A38 Foll y B M4 ro Knorr-Bremse Systems for N M5 o T k Wick h R Commercial Vehicles (UK) Ltd e d Sainsburys Wick B Century House, Folly Brook Road Rdbt ro Distribution oms Centre Emerald Park East A432 Emersons Green, Bristol BS16 7FE d h R Tel: 01179 846100 ig tle d s Almondsbury J20 A4174 R e Email: [email protected] d W J15 ea m g n o B4060 L Je A40 A429 J16 nner Blvd J13 Stroud Westerleigh A48 Cirencester Road Yate Yate A449 A46 M5 Aztec Chepstow M5 West A419 Lyde A433 A429 J24 Green A38 A432 J23 Swindon Rdbt J21 M4 Newport J22 Patchway From A46 J20 A46 M4 Westerleigh M4 J15 From A46 Chipping J19 J17 Taunton Road J18 J18 B4427 Sodbury Cardiff Marlborough Avonmouth Nailsea BristolBRISTOL d d a R A38 A4 o Patchway n A4 R to M5 Cribbs r in A350 e Devizes A346 Causeway t m Bath s d Weston- Winterbourne a J21 A37 e B Super- A36 c B4057 u Mare o Trowbridge l Bristol G A38 Filton Airport M4 A432 Wells Frome Bristol Parkway From the M4 J19 Leave the M4 at junction 19 (signposted Bristol & M32). Filton Join the M32 following signs for Bristol City Centre. Leave the M32 at junction 1 (signed A4174, A4174 Kingswood/Filton). Filton Road Abbey Filton J1 At the roundabout at the bottom of the slip road, take the A4174 Wood Ring Rd first exit onto the A4174 (signposted Kingswood/Yate). Avon Continue on the A4174 through one set of traffic lights and B4056 M4 A4174 From go straight over two roundabouts. -
Office Map: BLM Bristol
B4051 From M32 J15 A4044 M4 J19 J16 air ef N ors Cabot M49 Patchway e H Circus Lwr A38Th J17 Maudlin d M4 St ea s M ad A4044 M5 Filton in me J19 w oad P e Br e J18 L n A38 d 4th Floor t n Kingswood R on S Galleries A4018 y els S St Thomas Court r t N r r Shopping ei t M32 e S P W Thomas Lane t Centre ad r ro Mangotsfield e B Fairfax e B Bristol BS1 6JG p ro gat A420 A4 u ad St ew R N Castle St B4051 St Castle T +44 (0)117 933 7700 Colston Park J3 Guildhall F +44 (0)117 933 7777 Street H Clifton ig Court h St Philips St Bristol S Bridge ity DX: 7807 BRISTOL t Bath Un lip T y St s e a A38 A4 er m blmlaw.com t p W Bristol n l Av t u e e o B in S l n A38 aldw Bridge o Fire B S a p t From the M4 A4018 C Sta c k m e Leave the M4 at junction 19 (signed Bristol & M32). Join the M32 into Bristol. At the end of the S Temple T t V Bridge M32 (Newfoundland Street A4032) continue ahead. Turn left at the next junction (signed Temple t T ic S h to ing t K o r Meads Station, A4 & Bath) onto Temple Way Underpass. At the roundabout take the third exit ia S River Avon m R S h onto the B4053 Victoria Street. -
Land at Cossham Street Mangotsfield South Gloucestershire
LAND AT COSSHAM STREET MANGOTSFIELD SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION For THE ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSION PARTNERSHIP on behalf of TAYLOR WIMPEY BRISTOL CA PROJECT: 2865 CA REPORT: 09088 MAY 2009 LAND AT COSSHAM STREET MANGOTSFIELD SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION CA PROJECT: 2865 CA REPORT: 09088 prepared by Jonathan Bennett, Project Supervisor date 27 May 2009 checked by Mark Collard, Head of Contracts date 28 May 2009 approved by Mark Collard, Head of Contracts signed date 28 May 2009 issue 01 This report is confidential to the client. Cotswold Archaeology accepts no responsibility or liability to any third ` at their own risk. No part of this report may be reproduced by any means without permission. © Cotswold Archaeology Building 11, Kemble Enterprise Park, Kemble, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 6BQ Tel. 01285 771022 Fax. 01285 771033 E-mail: [email protected] © Cotswold Archaeology Land at Cossham Street, Mangotsfield, South Gloucestershire: Archaeological Evaluation CONTENTS SUMMARY........................................................................................................................2 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 3 The site ................................................................................................................ 3 Archaeological background.................................................................................. 4 Archaeological objectives ................................................................................... -
Weekly List of Planning Applications and Other Proposals Received by the Council 18 January 2021 – 24 January 2021
WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND OTHER PROPOSALS RECEIVED BY THE COUNCIL 18 JANUARY 2021 – 24 JANUARY 2021 The proposals listed over the page have recently been received by the Planning Department. The application documents and plans may be viewed and commented on via the Internet. Please allow 7 days from the above date for the application to appear on the Council’s web site at www.southglos.gov.uk/planning. The submissions listed are also available online at the following one stop shop offices: • Patchway one Stop Shop, Rodway Road, Patchway, South Gloucestershire • Civic Centre, High Street, Kingswood, South Gloucestershire, BS15 9TR • Yate One Stop Shop, Kennedy Way, Yate, South Gloucestershire Some large major applications are also available in hard copy. The Council Offices are open Monday to Thursday between the hours of 8.45 am and 5.00 pm and Friday between the hours of 8.45 am to 4.30 pm. If you have any queries regarding a proposal, please contact our Customer Service Centre on 01454 868004. Any comments on the proposals listed can be made online at the above website or sent in writing to South Gloucestershire Council P.O. BOX 2081 South Gloucestershire BS35 9BP. When commenting please quote the appropriate reference number and site address. All comments should be received within 21 days of the above date. Please note a copy of your comments will appear on the website. ABBREVIATIONS For suffix abbreviations in application number, see Application Type eg. /ADV = Advertisement South Gloucestershire Council Weekly List of Planning Applications: 18/01/21 - 24/01/21 PARISH NAME Almondsbury Parish Council APPLICATION NO P21/00003/F WARD NAME CASE OFFICER PLAN INSPECTION OFFICE Severn Vale Thomas Smith 01454 865785 LOCATION Badgworth Cottage 26 The Scop Almondsbury South Gloucestershire BS32 4DU PROPOSAL Extension to existing garage to facilitate conversion to annexe ancillary to main dwelling. -
Contaminated Land Is Affecting Controlled Waters and Their Quality, and Where the Environment Agency Will Also Have Other Concerns Under Other Legislation
APPENDIX 1 Geology and Mineral Resources South Gloucestershire extends from the Severn Estuary in the East to the Cotswolds to the west. Geologically the area is very varied, having representations of nearly every Geological System exposed at the surface, the exceptions being the Ordovician and Cretaceous. Generally the older Palaeozoic rocks are exposed in the centre of South Gloucestershire, with younger Mesozoic rocks to the east and north- east. More recent estuarine alluvial deposits cover the Lowlands adjacent to the Severn Estuary in the west. In landscape terms much of South Gloucestershire is anomalous in that the outcrops of older and harder Palaeozoic rocks do not form uplands but are characterised by low undulating terrain. This is because much of the area formed part of an ancient erosion surface which was reduced to a low relief before the deposition of the Mesozoic strata. It is therefore the younger rocks, most notably limestones of Jurassic age, which form the highest land of South Gloucestershire, that being the Cotswold escarpment to the east. - 88 - Figure 3 - Simplified Geology of South Gloucestershire showing sites of mineral extraction - 89 - The alluvial flatlands adjacent to the Severn Estuary are extensive and form a distinctly contrasting landscape to that of the central and eastern parts of South Gloucestershire. Flat pastures predominate, bounded by drainage ditches, known locally as ‘rhines’. Rarely does the land in this area rise above 6 metres AOD. Nearly all the rivers west of the Cotswold scarp flow into the Severn Estuary, whereas those which follow the dip slope to the east, other than the Bristol Avon which detours to the west, join the River Thames. -
Calls for Mooring Ban As Nuisance Boaters Spoil Beauty Spot Calls Are Being Made for an Immediate Ban on Moorings Damage to the Riverbank
THE WEEK IN East Bristol & North East Somerset FREE Issue 597 9th October 2019 Read by more than 40,000 people each week Calls for mooring ban as nuisance boaters spoil beauty spot Calls are being made for an immediate ban on moorings damage to the riverbank. on the River Avon at Mead Lane in Saltford after a trial This stretch of the river is popular for leisure and scheme saw boaters overstaying their limit and reports of recreation and for informal mooring of boats. The area anti-social and threatening behaviour, pollution and was subject to a temporary mooring trial between Mead Lane is popular with boaters December 2016 and October 2018, and on behalf of B&NES Council, independent consultants are now gathering views on options for the future. Saltford Parish Council and Saltford Environment Group are highlighting ongoing concerns and, supported by Mead Lane residents, are asking B&NES Council to turn the area into a Local Nature Reserve. The parish council says the trial has exacerbated the problems of non-compliance with mooring limits, anti- social behaviour and heavy littering from a minority of boaters, as well as the disruption caused to residents, visitors and other river users, and damage to the flora and fauna of the riverbank. It says a mooring ban should be implemented without delay, starting with, on health and safety grounds, an immediate winter mooring ban. Continued on page 3 2 The Week in • Wednesday 9th October 2019 Calls for mooring ban as nuisance boaters spoil beauty spot New lease Continued from page 1 conservation -
SOUTHMEAD HOSPITAL - KEYNSHAM 17 Via Eastville, Fishponds, Staple Hill, Kingswood, Hanham Monday to Friday (Except Public Holidays)
SOUTHMEAD HOSPITAL - KEYNSHAM 17 via Eastville, Fishponds, Staple Hill, Kingswood, Hanham Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays) Service Number 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Southmead Hospital 0635 0655 0715 0800 0830 0910 0940 1010 1040 1110 1140 1210 1240 1310 Horfield Common, Muller Road 0639 0659 0721 0806 0836 0915 0945 1015 1045 1115 1145 1215 1245 1315 Fishponds, Channon's Hill 0652 0712 0739 0824 0854 0931 1001 1031 1101 1131 1201 1231 1301 1331 Staple Hill, Soundwell Road 0659 0721 0748 0833 0903 0940 1010 1040 1110 1140 1210 1240 1310 1340 Kingswood, Kings Chase Centre 0708 0732 0759 0844 0915 0952 1022 1052 1122 1152 1222 1252 1322 1352 Hanham Common, Whittucks Road 0720 ----- 0811 ----- 0927 ----- 1034 ----- 1134 ----- 1234 ----- 1334 ----- Longwell Green, The Crown 0731 ----- 0822 ----- 0938 ----- 1045 ----- 1145 ----- 1245 ----- 1345 ----- Keynsham, Ashton Way 0743 ----- 0834 ----- 0950 ----- 1057 ----- 1157 ----- 1257 ----- 1357 ----- Service Number 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Southmead Hospital 1340 1410 1440 1515 1545 1615 1650 1730 1800 1830 1910 2010 2110 2225 Horfield Common, Muller Road 1345 1415 1446 1521 1551 1621 1656 1736 1805 1835 1914 2014 2114 2229 Fishponds, Channon's Hill 1401 1431 1506 1541 1611 1641 1716 1756 1821 1851 1930 2029 2129 2244 Staple Hill, Soundwell Road 1410 1442 1517 1552 1622 1652 1727 1807 1830 1900 1937 2036 2136 2251 Kingswood, Kings Chase Centre 1422 1454 1529 1604 1634 1704 1739 1818 1841 1911 1946 2045 2145 2300 Hanham Common, Whittucks Road 1434 ----- 1541