Weekly List of Registered Planning Applications for the Week Commencing 06 September 2021

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Weekly List of Registered Planning Applications for the Week Commencing 06 September 2021 Weekly list of registered planning applications for the week commencing 06 September 2021 Index Ashley ....................................................................................................................... 5 43 Stafford Road Bristol BS2 9UR ...................................................................... 5 17- 21 Richmond Road Montpelier Bristol BS6 5EN ........................................... 5 64A York Road Montpelier Bristol BS6 5QF ....................................................... 6 156 North Road Bishopston Bristol BS6 5AL ...................................................... 6 Avonmouth & Lawrence Weston ............................................................................ 6 Elizabethan Cottage High Street Shirehampton Bristol BS11 0DL..................... 6 54 Grove Road Coombe Dingle Bristol BS9 2RR ............................................... 7 The Old Sports Centre West Town Road Bristol BS11 9FQ ............................... 7 52 Saltmarsh Drive Bristol BS11 0NF ................................................................. 7 Haig Close Bristol ................................................................................................ 8 Land At Corner Of Merebank Road And Kings Weston Lane Avonmouth Bristol BS11 8AS ........................................................................................................... 8 Hinkley Point C Connection Project Severn Road Avonmouth ........................... 9 Hinkley Point C Connection Project Severn Road Avonmouth Bristol BS11 0YL 9 Bedminster ............................................................................................................... 9 4 Bower Road Bristol BS3 2LN ........................................................................... 9 Ashwood Courtlands Lane Bristol BS3 2JS ...................................................... 10 9 Parklands Road Bristol BS3 2JW ................................................................... 10 Bedminster Methodist Church British Road Bristol BS3 3BW ........................... 11 Bishopston & Ashley Down .................................................................................. 11 72 Church Road Horfield Bristol BS7 8SE ........................................................ 11 72 Church Road Horfield Bristol BS7 8SE ........................................................ 11 79 Thornleigh Road Bristol BS7 8PQ ................................................................ 12 Bishopsworth ......................................................................................................... 12 13 Geoffrey Close Bristol BS13 8BW ................................................................ 12 Brislington East ...................................................................................................... 12 Roof Top Gilton House Glenarm Road Bristol BS4 4LL .................................... 13 43 St Aubins Avenue Bristol BS4 4NU .............................................................. 13 Brislington West ..................................................................................................... 13 133 Winchester Road Bristol BS4 3NJ .............................................................. 13 Callington Road Hospital Marmalade Lane Bristol BS4 5BJ ............................. 14 Central ..................................................................................................................... 14 Former Fire Station Temple Back Bristol BS1 6EU ........................................... 14 Page 1 of 52 Former Temple Way House Temple Way Bristol .............................................. 15 National Westminster Court Broad Street Bristol BS1 2EQ .............................. 15 National Westminster Court Broad Street Bristol BS1 2EQ .............................. 15 22 Park Street City Centre Bristol BS1 5JA ...................................................... 16 35 Corn Street Bristol BS1 1HT ........................................................................ 16 35 Corn Street Bristol BS1 1HT ........................................................................ 16 Beckett Hall St Thomas Street Bristol BS1 6JJ ................................................. 17 1 - 2 The Arcade Bristol BS1 3JA...................................................................... 17 Cargo 1 Gaol Ferry Steps Bristol BS1 6WP ...................................................... 18 Cargo 2 Museum Street Bristol BS1 6ZA .......................................................... 18 Cargo 3 Gaol Ferry Steps Bristol BS1 6WP ...................................................... 18 Car Park Adjacent To L Shed Princes Wharf Wapping Road Bristol BS1 6JL .. 19 Land Opposite Chandlers House Wapping Road Bristol BS1 4RH ................... 19 Cargo 2 Museum Street Bristol BS1 6ZA .......................................................... 20 Royal West Of England Academy Queens Road Clifton Bristol BS8 1PX ....... 20 Land To The Rear Of 7-10 Triangle South Bristol BS8 1EY ............................. 20 Land To The Rear Of 7-10 Triangle South Bristol BS8 1EY ............................. 21 Temple Circus House Temple Way Bristol BS1 6HG ........................................ 21 68-70 Park Street City Centre Bristol BS1 5JY ................................................. 22 Pavement Opposite TSB 36-38 Merchant Street Bristol BS1 3EP .................... 22 Pavement Opposite TSB 36-38 Merchant Street Bristol BS1 3EP .................... 22 Clifton ...................................................................................................................... 23 The Coach House Pembroke Vale Bristol BS8 3DN ......................................... 23 Third Floor Flat 13 Caledonia Place Bristol BS8 4DJ ........................................ 23 Bristol Zoo Gardens Guthrie Road Bristol BS8 3HA ......................................... 23 Bristol Zoo Gardens Guthrie Road Bristol BS8 3HA ......................................... 24 1 Meridian Vale Bristol BS8 1BY ....................................................................... 25 1 Meridian Vale Bristol BS8 1BY ....................................................................... 25 Former Car Park College Road Clifton Bristol BS8 3HX ................................... 25 Clifton Down ........................................................................................................... 25 Flat 1 Vernon Lodge 87 Hampton Park Bristol BS6 6LQ .................................. 26 11 Hurle Crescent Bristol BS8 2SX ................................................................... 26 7 Exeter Buildings Bristol BS6 6TH ................................................................... 26 Cotham .................................................................................................................... 27 90 Cotham Brow Bristol BS6 6AP ..................................................................... 27 50 St Matthews Road Bristol BS6 5TU ............................................................. 27 9 Marlborough Hill Place Bristol BS2 8HA ........................................................ 27 18 Redland Grove Bristol BS6 6PT ................................................................... 28 23 Trelawney Road Bristol BS6 6DX ................................................................ 28 171B Cheltenham Road Bristol BS6 5RH ......................................................... 28 127 Cheltenham Road Bristol BS6 5RR ........................................................... 29 Easton ..................................................................................................................... 29 Eastville ................................................................................................................... 29 27 Redhill Drive Bristol BS16 2AG .................................................................... 29 36 New Buildings Bristol BS16 2BT .................................................................. 30 Filwood .................................................................................................................... 30 Frome Vale .............................................................................................................. 30 44 Brook Road Fishponds Bristol BS16 3SL ..................................................... 30 Page 2 of 52 6 North Devon Road Bristol BS16 2EU ............................................................. 30 9 Oldbury Court Road Bristol BS16 2HH .......................................................... 31 50 Oldbury Court Road Bristol BS16 2JG ......................................................... 31 Hartcliffe & Withywood .......................................................................................... 31 105 Fulford Road Bristol BS13 0AD .................................................................. 32 Telecommunication Outside 530 Bishport Avenue Bristol BS13 9LJ ................ 32 Henbury & Brentry ................................................................................................. 32 5 Parkers Close Bristol BS10 6LZ ..................................................................... 32 Vine House 187 Henbury Road Henbury Bristol BS10 7AD ............................ 33 Hengrove & Whitchurch Park ................................................................................ 33 24 Ridgeway Lane Bristol BS14 9PW ............................................................... 33 6 Drayton
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