Weekly List of Planning Applications and Other Proposals Received by the Council 18 January 2021 – 24 January 2021
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Speed Limits for the East Area
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Land at Cribbs Causeway
1. Welcome January 2014 Today’s Exhibition The Joint Venture This exhibition displays the latest proposals for a mixed-use Land at Cribbs Causeway is a joint venture development on Land at Cribbs Causeway which will be between Skanska & Deeley Freed set up in About Skanska submitted as an outline planning application in February. The 2010. The partnership utilises the strong Skanska is one of the world’s leading proposed development, which forms part of the wider Cribbs / local knowledge and relationships of both construction groups. We carry out all Patchway New Neighbourhood, will include a range of organisations as well as drawing upon the aspects of the construction, development housing, a new primary school, retail and community facilities, significant resources Skanska are investing into and infrastructure process - from financing new public open spaces and woodland planting. Bristol and the South West. projects, through design and construction right through to facilities management, operation Last November stakeholders, near neighbours and the The responsibility of the partnership is to and maintenance. We are currently delivering wider public gave feedback on the emerging proposals. The work with local communities, stakeholders schools and infrastructure projects in the South following boards show how feedback and results of further and partners to maximise the potential of the West, and have three offices in Bristol. site studies have informed the latest draft masterplan. Key site. This will include providing much needed issues raised included concerns around transport, traffic and housing, sporting facilities and recreational access especially in the context of the number of new homes areas, commercial opportunities and public being proposed on this site and coming forward within the infrastructure such as schools and community wider area. -
KINGSWOOD Village Design Statement Supplementary Information
KINGSWOOD Village Design Statement Supplementary Information 1 Contents Appendix 1 Community Assets and Facilities Appendix 2 Table of Organisations and Facilities within Kingswood Appendix 3 Fatal and Serious Accidents Kingswood Appendix 4 Fatal and serious Accidents Kingswood and Wotton-under-Edge Appendix 5 Wotton Road Charfield, August 2013 Appendix 6 Hillesley Road, Kingswood,Traffic Survey, September 2012 Appendix 7 Wickwar Road Traffic Survey Appendix 8 Kingswood Parish Council Parish Plan 2010 Appendix 9 List of Footpaths Appendix 10 Agricultural Land Classification Report June 2014 Appendix 11 Kingswood Playing Field Interpretation Report on Ground Investigation Appendix 12 Peer Review of Flood Risk Assessment Appendix 13 Kingswood Natural Environment Character Assessment Appendix 14 Village Design Statement Key Dates 2 Appendix 1 Community Assets and Facilities 3 Community Assets and Facilities Asset Use Location Ownership St Mary’s Church Worship High Street Church and Churchyard Closed Churchyard maintained by Kingswood parish Council The St Mary’s Room Community High Street Church Congregational Chapel Worship Congregational Chapel Kingswood Primary School Education Abbey Street Local Education Authority Lower School Room Education/ Worship Chapel Abbey Gateway Heritage Abbey Street English Heritage Dinneywicks Pub Recreation The Chipping Brewery B&F Gym and Coffee shop Sport and Recreation The Chipping Limited Company Spar Shop/Post Office Retail The Chipping Hairdressers Retail Wickwar Road All Types Roofing Retail High -
Paying Your Council Tax Bill
Contents Paying your council tax bill ........................................................................................................... 1 Paying council tax or business rates ............................................................................................ 2 Your council tax ........................................................................................................................... 4 Your council tax bill explained ...................................................................................................... 6 Council tax valuation bands ......................................................................................................... 7 Housing benefit and council tax reduction ................................................................................... 9 National non-domestic rates ...................................................................................................... 11 The council’s budget ................................................................................................................. 16 Council services and how they are funded ................................................................................. 18 Why has the budget changed? .................................................................................................. 20 Why has the council tax income changed? ................................................................................ 21 Capital investment .................................................................................................................... -
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84 Yate & Wotton-under-Edge Circular clockwise via Wickwar, Charfield & Hawkesbury Upton 85 Yate & Wotton-under-Edge Circular anti-clockwise via Hawkesbury Upton, Charfield & Wickwar MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS except Bank Holiday Mondays 84 85 85 85 84 85 84 85 84 85 84 84 85 84 84 85 84 85 84 Yate Stover Road 0605 0805 0905 0955 1045 1135 1225 1315 1405 1405 1455 1635 1725 1815 1935 Yate Shopping Centre [B] arr. 0609 0809 0909 0959 1049 1139 1229 1319 1409 1409 1459 1639 1729 1819 1939 Yate Shopping Centre [B] dep. 0612 0812 0912 1002 1052 1142 1232 1322 1412 1412 1502 1542 1552 1642 1732 1822 1942 Chipping Sodbury School - - - - - - - - - - - 1547 - - - - - Chipping Sodbury The Clock 0615 0815 0915 1005 1055 1145 1235 1325 1415 1415 1505 1555 1555 1645 1735 1825 1945 Chipping Sodbury The Boot - 0717 0727 0817 - 1007 - 1147 - 1327 - - 1507 - - 1647 - 1827 - Horton School - O O 0825 - 1015 - 1155 - 1335 - - 1515 - - 1655 - 1835 - Hawkesbury Upton Fox Inn - 0733 0743 0833 - 1023 - 1203 - 1343 - - 1523 - - 1703 - 1843 - Hillesley Street Giles’ Church - 0738 0748 0838 - 1028 - 1208 - 1348 - - 1528 - - 1708 - 1848 - Alderley The Old Rectory - 0742 0752 0842 - 1032 - 1212 - 1352 - - 1532 - - 1712 - 1852 - Wickwar High Street 0622 - - - 0922 - 1102 - 1242 - 1422 1422 - 1602 1602 - 1742 - 1952 Cromhall Church Lane 0630 - - - 0930 - 1110 - 1250 - 1430 1430 - 1610 1610 - 1750 - 2000 Leyhill Prison 0633 - - Bristol- 0933 84,- 1113 85, - 861253 - 1433 1433 - 1613 1613 - 1753 - 2003 Charfield Berkeley Close 0638 - - - 0938 - 1118 - 1258 - 1438 1438 - 1618 -
Prime Unique Connected
PRIME UNIQUE CONNECTED DESIGN AND BUILD OPPORTUNITIES UP TO 1,300,000 SQ FT MOUNTPARK BRISTOL XL SEVERN ROAD / CENTRAL AVENUE, BRISTOL, BS10 7ZE MOUNTPARK.COM/BRISTOLXL CHEPSTOW M48 SEVERN BRIDGE THORNBURY Mountpark BristolXL is a new industrial / logistics development situated at the gateway to the south J1 west, Avonmouth in Bristol. M48 A4O3 J23 The scheme has three fundamental benefits: M4 SEC OND SEV ERN A38 CRO M4 J21 SSING J22 M5 NEW J15 / J2O JUNCTION PRIME SEVERN ESTUARY JO1 The site is situated in a prime distribution M4 location, adjacent to the established Central A4O3 M5 A38 Park area of Avonmouth, 10 miles to the M49 A432 north west of Bristol City Centre. A4O3 AVONMOUTH DOCKS FILTON J19 RIVER AVON J18 A4O18 M4 UNIQUE ROYAL A41744 HRS SHEFFIELD PORTBURY J18a DOCKS M32 M1 A38 M6 The proposed scheme can accommodate A4162 NOTTINGHAM a single unit of over 1,000,000 sq ft, which A4 is unique for the area. 3 HRS M42 A4176 A432 A4174 BIRMINGHAM M5 2 HRS M5 M1 A369 M4O CONNECTED A42O A42O BRISTOL 1 HR OXFORD The scheme is strategically located for local and O.5 HRS national distribution via the M49, M4 and M5 A37O M4 M4 LONDON motorways. Accessibility will be further improved in CARDIFF BRISTOL SWINDON 2019 with the opening of a new junction on the M49 A38 A4174 A431 A4174 M3 motorway which is within 1 mile of the site. M4 A37 SOUTHAMPTON PORTSMOUTH A37O BRISTOL AIRPORT CONNECTED ABUNDANT Strategically located, offering Bristol is the economic hub of the south west both connectivity and accessibility, region with excellent labour availability, education resources, and connectivity. -
South Gloucestershire Council Conservative Group
COUNCIL SIZE SUBMISSION South Gloucestershire South Gloucestershire Council Conservative Group. February 2017 Overview of South Gloucestershire 1. South Gloucestershire is an affluent unitary authority on the North and East fringe of Bristol. South Gloucestershire Council (SGC) was formed in 1996 following the dissolution of Avon County Council and the merger of Northavon District and Kingswood Borough Councils. 2. South Gloucestershire has around 274,700 residents, 62% of which live in the immediate urban fringes of Bristol in areas including Kingswood, Filton, Staple Hill, Downend, Warmley and Bradley Stoke. 18% live in the market towns of Thornbury, Yate, and Chipping Sodbury. The remaining 20% live in rural Gloucestershire villages such as Marshfield, Pucklechurch, Hawkesbury Upton, Oldbury‐ on‐Severn, Alveston, and Charfield. 3. South Gloucestershire has lower than average unemployment (3.3% against an England average of 4.8% as of 2016), earns above average wages (average weekly full time wage of £574.20 against England average of £544.70), and has above average house prices (£235,000 against England average of £218,000)1. Deprivation 4. Despite high employment and economic outputs, there are pockets of deprivation in South Gloucestershire. Some communities suffer from low income, unemployment, social isolation, poor housing, low educational achievement, degraded environment, access to health services, or higher levels of crime than other neighbourhoods. These forms of deprivation are often linked and the relationship between them is so strong that we have identified 5 Priority Neighbourhoods which are categorised by the national Indices of Deprivation as amongst the 20% most deprived neighbourhoods in England and Wales. These are Cadbury Heath, Kingswood, Patchway, Staple Hill, and west and south Yate/Dodington. -
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 ................................................................................................................................ -
Tales of the Vale: Stories from a Forgotten Landscape
Tales of the Vale: Stories from A Forgotten Landscape The view from St Arilda’s, Cowhill A collection of history research and oral histories from the Lower Severn Vale Levels (Photo © James Flynn 2014) Tales of the Vale Landscape 5 Map key Onwards towards Gloucestershire – Contents Shepperdine and Hill Tales of the Vale Landscape 4 Around Oldbury-on-Severn – Kington, Cowill, Oldbury Introduction 3 and Thornbury Discover A Forgotten Tales of the Vale: Landscape through our Tales of the Vale Landscape 3 walks and interpretation From the Severn Bridge to Littleton-upon-Severn – points Aust, Olveston and Littleton-upon-Severn 1. North-West Bristol – Avonmouth, Shirehampton and Lawrence Weston 6 Tales of the Vale Landscape 2 2. From Bristol to the Severn Bridge – From Bristol to the Severn Bridge – Easter Compton, Almondsbury, Severn Beach, Pilning, Redwick and Northwick 40 Easter Compton, Almondsbury, Severn Beach, Pilning, Redwick Walk start point and Northwick 3. From the Severn Bridge to Littleton-upon-Severn – Aust, Olveston and Littleton-upon-Severn 68 Interpretation Tales of the Vale Landscape 1 4. Around Oldbury-on-Severn – Kington, Cowill, Oldbury and Thornbury 80 North-West Bristol – Avonmouth, Shirehampton Toposcope and Lawrence Weston 5. Onwards towards Gloucestershire – Shepperdine and Hill 104 Contributors 116 (© South Gloucestershire Council, 2017. All rights reserved. © Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100023410. Introduction to the CD 122 Contains Royal Mail data © Royal Mail copyright and database right 2017. Tales of the Vale was edited by Virginia Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2017. Bainbridge and Julia Letts with additional Acknowledgements 124 editing by the AFL team © WWT Consulting) Introduction Introducing Tales of the Vale Big skies: a sense of light and vast open space with two colossal bridges spanning the silt-laden, extraordinary River Severn. -
Statement from SWTN on Public Transport Cuts, Budgets and Devolution
Statement from SWTN on public transport cuts, budgets and devolution - Bristol City Council, BANES and South Gloucestershire Councils meetings on Devolution in November 2016 Whilst we welcome the Devolution deal the issues about transport powers are a concern on how it will be possible to operate and franchise a bus network that does not cover the four unitary authorities in terms of a franchise or a quality partnership where buses operate between UWE - Portishead and Clevedon would be outside the agreement. Similarly bus services through Hotwells, Clevedon and Weston would have to operate under the permit system under the Buses Bill or would require a separate quality partnership covering North Somerset by the new combined authority to cover North Somerset either as an advanced quality partnership or an enhanced quality partnership. It would also require a different agreement for a multi-journey, multi-operator and multi-modal ticketing scheme and North Somerset would still require referral to the Traffic Commissioner for services whereas the Metro-Mayor would have full control over the bus services through contracts or partnerships. Of course this would also apply to a Planning or Transport Commissioner. On rail it would be very difficult to arrange improvements to services without the full Portishead line being in the deal and the line from Gloucester to Weston-Super-Mare. This would make station improvements very difficult or to seek rail powers for Metro-West with the franchise and Network Rail. Access for All programmes could be carried out at Lawrence Hill, Stapleton Road, Patchway, Pilning, Filton and Parson Street but would leave the situation of station improvements in North Somerset outside the power of the combined authority. -
3 Farm Lees, Charfield, South Gloucestershire, GL12 8JA
3 Farm Lees, Charfield, South Gloucestershire, GL12 8JA 3 Farm Lees, Charfield, South Gloucestershire, GL12 8JA Asking Price: £349,950 Found in a desirable location in the village of Charfield, this well presented extended family home offers generous accommodation for the growing family. On entering the property you will find; an entrance hallway, downstairs cloakroom, dining room, fitted kitchen, utility room and a great reception room leading onto the established rear garden. To the first floor, the main bedroom has en-suite facilities with a further three further bedrooms and bathroom. Outside the property has driveway parking leading to the garage and an established rear garden with shed. Viewing Essential. ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE The energy efficiency rating is a measure of the overall efficiency of a home. The higher the rating the more energy efficient the home is and the lower the fuel bills will be. Hunters 32 Long Street, Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire, GL12 7BT | 01453 842325 [email protected] | www.hunters.com VAT Reg. No 936 4428 07 | Registered No: 06649536 | Registered Office: 205 Wells Road, Knowle, Bristol, BS4 2DF A Hunters franchise owned and operated under license by Wickora Estates Limited GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION BEDROOM THREE Window to rear aspect, radiator. ENTRANCE HALLWAY BEDROOM TWO Via glazed door, radiator, wood effect flooring, stairs Window to front aspect with views, radiator, fitted to first floor, doors to; wardrobes. CLOAKROOM BEDROOM FOUR Window to front aspect, wc, vanity wash hand basin, Window to front aspect with views, fitted cupboard, tiled splash-backs, wood effect flooring. radiator. DINING ROOM OUTSIDE Bay window to front aspect, wood effect flooring, Driveway parking leading to the garage, lawned radiator, door to; area, access to rear of property. -
Practice Details
PRACTICE DETAILS – KINGSWOOD LOCALITY PRACTICE DETAILS SEVERNVALE LOCALITY Practice Address Practice Address Leap Valley 18 Fouracre Road Stoke Gifford Medical Stoke Gifford Medical Centre, Surgery Downend Ratcliffe drive, Bristol BS16 6PG Stoke Gifford, Bristol. BS34 8UE Branch Surgery: Yate Also: Conygre Medical Centre, Locality 3 Conygre Road, Filton, 42 Abbotswood Bristol. BS34 7DA Yate Bristol BS37 8NG Dr. Darcy & Close Farm Surgery Dr. Boyd & Partners Concord Medical Centre Partners 47 Victoria Road Braydon Avenue, North Common Little Stoke, Bristol BS30 5JZ Bristol. BS34 6BQ (formerly The Stokes) Also: Elm Lodge Surgery 43 Gloucester Road North Filton Bristol BS7 0SN Dr. Conrad & The Willow Surgery St. Mary Street Surgery The Surgery, Partners Hill House Road St. Mary Street, Downend Thornbury, Bristol. BRISTOL BS35 2AT BS16 5FJ Dr. Yates & The Orchard Medical Dr. Centre Burney & The Health Centre, Partners Centre Partners Eastland Road, Macdonald Walk Thornbury, Kingswood Bristol. Bristol BS35 1DP BS15 8NJ Dr Fields & Kingswood Health Centre Dr. Todd & Partners Bradley Stoke Surgery, Partners Alma Road Brook Way, Kingswood Bradley Stoke, Bristol South Glos. BS32 9DS BS15 4EJ Practice Address Practice Address Hanham Hanham Surgery Dr Male and Partners Thornbury Health Centre Health 33 Whittucks Road Eastland Road Hanham Thornbury Bristol BRISTOL BS15 3HY BS35 1DP Oldland Surgery 192 High Street Oldland Bristol BS30 9QQ The Park The Park Medical Dr. Beresford & Coniston Medical Practice, Medical Practice Partners The Parade, Practice Cadbury Heath Health Coniston Road, (formerly Dr Centre, Patchway, Bristol. BS34 5TF Coote & Parkwall Road Partners) Cadbury Health Bristol BS30 8HS The Oaks The Oaks Medical Centre Dr. Lockyer Almondsbury Surgery, Medical Cadbury Heath Health Sundays Hill, Centre Centre, Almondsbury, Parkwall Road Bristol.