Bristol Temple Meads

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Bristol Temple Meads Useful information... 8 Bristol Temple Meads a to Bristol Zoo Gardens www.firstgroup.com/bristol serving: Timetables are available in large print online, City Centre, however if you require information in braille Park Street and Clifton Village or audio please ring customer services. Timetable enquiries 9 Bristol Temple Meads a Traveline: 0871 200 22 33 to Clifton Village ( Calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge) serving: City Centre, Customer Services Park Street, University of Bristol, 0345 602 0121 Cotham, Redland and firstsouthuk@firstgroup.com Whiteladies Road First Bus, Enterprise House, also including journeys on service 72 Easton Road, Bristol BS5 0DZ between Bristol Temple Meads a, University of Bristol and Redland Great Western Railway 0345 7000 125 (Daily 0600-2300) Bus times from www.gwr.com 15 September 2019 Lost Property 0117 929 1613 @FirstBSA FirstWestofEngland FirstWestofEngland Blackboy Hill Bus route 8 9 72 ©P1ndar R ed r oad lan lg ave R ©P1ndar d Be H Direction of travel er ill p p d ©P1ndar U a Terminus point Ro Worra ve Clifton Down ll Roa ro d G ©P1ndar Timed stop Bristol Zoo wn o R D d n Lo Roa C to d d e if a w n R Cl e dla o r Re d Gardens o e u ©P1ndar l d R a r l t n a d a Ro R n psley d A s R o d edland Park e a i C 9 d n d R w o d a o o l l a a l C e D e o ly d Rd 8 t n g d ma R i 9 e rste R Ke n e o s h ad o ’ R d t Guthrie Road n W f o a i 8 h l a 72 o continues o C d R J n to/from UWE, t o e Clifton Down S v k Frenchay Campus o e A r Station v r Interchange between b Clifton o ©P1ndar e r m ad v services 8 and 9 o i e Down Redland G R d P ©P1ndar n R tla Clifton d Ze Station 9 a Observatory C o l C d if R n A t o lma Road o a t n n l Redland h o ad Ravenswood Ro d D a t o e m w d p R n d a 8 R O Clifton 9 akfie o m y ld Roa H r d R a Suspension u i d l l H a Bridge Clif b o ton n s R Par a e k i Cotham Road, m H Lido Bristol d a la h e 9 Cotham Hill ot Clifton it C h Co tham Village S W Ro d t. P ad a ©P a 1 o nd u a ns R l’s R r Quee d. Q l l N u i e 9 e H n 72 University s lton Roa E s R d ’ of Bristol l d th 8 9 Student Union . e u e a o d Royal S ra h Pa n West of c d ow i a sd t England o ing f M K o Interchange between R r Academy t . tree C t m S services 8 and 9 a ve d S o s Bristol Museum h D e a t k o & Art Gallery o o R C t s S ll e W Cabot Tower P s ’ a b rk o R Bristol n c o w t s a w o J S e d e . , e k t e s t tr d v f 8 n g o Ce city centre a o S y t o t in r Ci a D r et S re K k t P C S ©P1ndar t S 9 r uper W t a R M P o i c eet o St Michael’s 72 Str h S8 nd d ndla ©P1ndar a Newfou l Hospital a e ©P1ndar n Bond l Bristol t St d ’ e C ©P1ndar s k ©P1ndar H Royal Bristol Bus r o on Rd e ll lt il h a y e E l Infirmary Station T g re, ©P1ndar m a e nt y ©P1ndar Cabot Ce R G a City ©P1ndar Childrens r ir W o a d H Circus . rsef a ©P1ndar o a Hospital e e A4 H University M l he Q d s t T u of Bristol in t S p e r U Bristol e w e B15 m n Bristol up n S9 e e s i T R ©P1ndar o ©P1ndar L ©P1ndar R Museum & t d n The Galleries rke city centre Art Gallery S a C9 Shopping ©P1ndar d M t l ©P1ndar O Par k Row Centre St P Castle Park S14 ity a C11 B3 n ©P1ndar ©P1ndar U U3 U2 rk St Corn Street t ©P1ndar S J S n U6 t ©P1ndar or y We a Markets st St. Colston C M2 a s c e g P2 ’ t M1 o r ©P1ndar Hall e S o in W b n Baldw y e t i e ’ e Hippodrome e s G t a l e d T Brandon t t r s e p W t ©P1ndar a G S m City u W S r m Hill Bristol g e e a p l Hall h l A T l u Old Vic V e s P s v k o r 8 A i B n R c c Theatre a a S P1 t S t o e a c t City of o l a S R t k l R Bristol M r l B p i e i d T a d Bristol e H c h l Cathedral h d i Central S m f ff College s 9 f e o l c t e li W l a Library Watershed e m T c y i f d f e We the a ©P1ndar T ©P1ndar Media CentreQueen W T5 R S e curious s m l Square t S T8 72 Anchor Road a r Th t p d e Gr T9 l o ©P1ndar e e lk ve h Way a R fe G t Arnolfini edclif a W a C t Amphitheatre l 1ndar l e ©P i W Bristol H a t S f S o Temple Meads f p on R v Bristol i t m River A l t p d e c Pre e C i w r u n d S s Temple Meads Station mb M Shed t e erlan g e t d R d Rd York Roa C Rd 8 9 72 larence r d Co d e ronation R t a s Y o Contains Ordnance Survey data o in e rk d R R d © Crown Copyright 2019 m ra d a h e t P Digital Cartography by Pindar Creative B a www.pindarcreative.co.uk B Bristol Temple Meads a – Bristol Zoo Gardens (circular) 8 via City Centre and Clifton Village Mondays to Fridays except Public Holidays Service Number Bristol Temple M eads a ! ! ! ! " $ $ $ $ $ $ City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5(C) $) # !# ! ! " " and $ $ $ $ $ ! # # Clifton Village # !# !$ ! $ " "! then $ $ $ $ ! # # at Bristol Zoo ! ! " " " frequent $ $$ $# $ " Clifton Village ! ! " "" "$ intervals $ $ $ $ $ $ " " City Centre, The Horsefair (B ) ! ! " " " " until $$ $ # ! ! # # Bristol Temple M eads a ! ! " " " # $ # # # ! ! (T5) Service Number Bristol Temple M eads a City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5(C) $) # # # # # Clifton Village # # # # # Bristol Zoo Clifton Village " " " " " City Centre, The Horsefair (B ) # # # # # Bristol Temple M eads a ! ! ! ! ! (T5) Saturdays except Public Holidays Service Number Bristol Temple M eads a ! ! ! " " # # $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5(C) $) !# !# " " # #$ #$ $$ $ $ $ and $ $ $ $ Clifton Village !# !# " " # #$ # $ $$ $ $ thenthen freq $ $" $ " at Bristol Zoo $ ! ! "$ "$ # # $ $ $ frequent $# $ $ # Clifton Village !$ ! $ " " # # $ $ $! ! ! intervals $ $# # City Centre, The Horsefair (B ) ! " " #! #" $ $ $ until $ $ Bristol Temple M eads a !# "# " # # $ $ $ $ $ # (T5) Service Number Bristol Temple M eads a City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5(C) $) # # # # # # # Clifton Village # # # # # # # Bristol Zoo Clifton Village $ $ " " " " " " " City Centre, The Horsefair (B ) # # # # # # # Bristol Temple M eads a # # ! ! ! ! ! ! ! (T5) Sundays and Public Holidays except Christmas Day Boxing Day and New Year’s Day Service Number Bristol Temple M eads a " " # # $ $ $ (T5) then City Centre, Rupert Street (C$) "# "# ## ## $# $# $ ! ! at ! ! ! Clifton Village "# "# ## ## $# $# these Bristol Zoo " " # # $ $ " " mins " " until " past Clifton Village "# " $ #$ # $ $$ $ " " " each " " City Centre, The Horsefair (B ) "$ # # $ $ " " hour " " " Bristol Temple M eads a "" ## ## $# $ ! # # # # " (T5) Service Number Bristol Temple M eads a ! ! ! ! " " " " # # # # $ $ City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5(C) $) ! ! ! !! ! ! ! " "! " " ! # #! # # $ $$ Clifton Village !$ ! !$ ! "$ " "$ " ## # ## # $! $ $ Bristol Zoo " ! !! ! !! " "! " "! # # # # $ $ $" $! Clifton Village " !! ! !! ! "! " "! " # # # # $ $! $ $ City Centre, The Horsefair (B ) !# ! !" ! "" " "" " #! #$ # #$ $ $# $" $ Bristol Temple M eads Sta tion a ! !# ! !" " "" " "" # #! #$ # # $ $ $# $" $ $ (T5) Service Number Bristol Temple M eads a $ City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5(C) $) $# # # # # # # # # # Clifton Village $ # # # # # # # # # # Bristol Zoo Clifton Village " " " " " " " " " " City Centre, The Horsefair (B ) # # # # # # # # # # Bristol Temple M eads a ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! (T5) Bristol Temple Meads a – Cotham Hill/Blackboy Hill (9) 9 72 via City Centre, University of Bristol and Clifton (9) (combined) Mondays to Fridays except Public Holidays Service Number Bristol Temple Meads a %+'% %+)* %,%% %,'% %,(* %,*% %-&% %-(% %-)* %.%* %.'* %.)% then &)** City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5) %+'. %+*) %,&' %,'. %,), %-%' %-'' %-)' %-*, %.&, %.(, %.*% at &*%* (C9) these Cotham Hill, Cotham Road %+(. %,%+ %,'- %,)) %-%( %-&- %-(- %-*- %.&( %.(( %.*% &%%( mins until &*&- Blackboy Hill ——%,(. — %-&) — %-). — %.') — %.*. — past — — &*', Clifton Village ——%,), — %-'' — %-*, — %.(& — &%%* — each — — &*() Blackboy Hill ——%,*- — %-(( — %.%- — %.)' — &%&* — hour — — &*)) Service Number Bristol Temple Meads a &*&% &*'* &*)% &+%% &+&* &+(% &+** &,&* &,(% &,)* &-&% &-'% &-)% &.&* '%&* '&&* ''&* '(&* City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5) &*'% &*(* &**( &+&( &+'- &+)( &,%- &,'- &,)( &,*- &-'( &-(( &-*% &.'* '%') '&') ''') '(') Cotham Hill, Cotham Road (C9) &*(( &**& &+%. &+'. &+)) &+*. &,') &,)) &,*. &-&) &-(- &-)- &.%( &.(- '%(+ '&(+ ''(+ '((+ Blackboy Hill — &+%( — &+)& — &,&& — &,*+ — &-'+ — &-*- —————— Clifton Village — &+&% — &+)- — &,&- — &-%( — &-(( — &.%) —————— Blackboy Hill — &+'& — &+*. — &,'. — &-&) — &-)( — &.&) —————— Saturdays except Public Holidays Service Number Bristol Temple Meads a %,&% %,** %-&% %-'* %-** %.&% %.'* %.** &%&% &%'* &%** then &)&% &)'* City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5) %,&. %-%) %-&. %-() %.%) %.&. %.() &%%* &%'% &%(* &&%* at &)'% &)(* (C9) these Cotham Hill, Cotham Road %,'. %-&+ %-(& %-)+ %.&+ %.(& %.), &%&- &%(( &%)- &&&- mins until &)(( &))- Blackboy Hill — %-') — %-*) %.') — %.*+ &%', — &%*, &&', past — — &)*, Clifton Village — %-'. — %.%% %.(% — &%%' &%(( — &&%( &&(( each — — &*%( Blackboy Hill — %-(, — %.%- %.(. — &%&' &%)( — &&&( &&)( hour — — &*&( Service Number Bristol Temple Meads a &)** &*&% &*'* &*** &+&% &+'* &+** &,&% &,'* &,** &-&% &-'* &.&* '%&* '&&* ''&* '(&* City Centre, Rupert Stree(Tt 5) &*%* &*'% &*(* &+%* &+'% &+(* &,%* &,'% &,(* &-%* &-'% &-(* &.') '%') '&') ''') '(') Cotham Hill, Cotham Road (C9) &*&- &*(( &*)- &+&- &+(' &+)- &,&- &,(' &,)- &-&- &-(( &-)- &.(+ '%(+ '&(+ ''(+ '((+ Blackboy Hill &*', — &**, &+', — &+*, &,', — &,*, &-', — &-*, ————— Clifton Village &*(( — &+%( &+(( — &,%( &,(( — &-%( &-(( — &.%( ————— Blackboy Hill &*)( — &+&( &+)( — &,&( &,)( — &-&( &-)( — &.&( ————— Blackboy Hill (9)/Cotham Hill – Bristol Temple Meads a 9 72 via Clifton (9), University of Bristol and City Centre (combined) Mondays to Fridays except Public Holidays Service Number Blackboy Hill —————%,(.
Recommended publications
  • ANNUAL REVIEW for the Year Ended 31St December 2011
    ANNUAL REVIEW for the year ended 31st December 2011 Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society Ltd Field conservation projects 2011 Contents Avon Gorge & Downs White-clawed crayfish, Native invertebrates, Livingstone’s fruit bats, Père David’s deer, Wildlife Project, Bristol south west England Bristol Union of the Comoros China 2 Chair of Trustees’ foreword 3 Director’s report 4 Highlights of the year 6 Celebrating 175 years of Bristol Zoo 9 Highlights of the year - Wow! Gorillas 10 Bristol Conservation and Science Foundation 13 Animal management 16 Integrated learning 18 Veterinary 19 Horticulture 20 The people who make the charity Broadway Infant School with Poppy 22 Our values 24 Fundraising and partnerships 26 National Wildlife Conservation Park 27 Summarised financial statements 32 Threatened and managed species 36 Staff affiliations 40 Shareholders 41 Staff publications 42 Staff list 44 Partners and community involvement 45 Trustees Clown fish Primates of the lowland Primates (Ape Action Okapi Conservation Amphibians of the Tortoises and forest, Colombia Africa), Cameroon Programme, Democratic Sahamalaza Peninsula, terrapins, Vietnam Republic of Congo Madagascar Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society Ltd Printed using vegetable-oil Registered Charity No. 1104986 based inks on recycled paper Registered in England No. 5154176 Partula snails, Lion tamarins, Dja Faunal Reserve, African penguins, Lemurs, Cover photographs by Bob French Polynesia Brazil Cameroon South Africa Madagascar Pitchford and Stephen Allinson Bristol Zoo Gardens, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3HA Info line: 0117 974 7399 Business line: 0117 974 7300 Fax: 0117 973 6814 To find out more about our conservation work 1 visit www.bcsf.org.uk Website: www.bristolzoo.org.uk Email: [email protected] Chair of Trustees’ foreword Director’s report It gives me great pleasure to introduce the 2011 Annual Review and to reflect on some of our Our 175th anniversary year has been everything we achievements during the year, which has seen so much happening.
    [Show full text]
  • Green Space in Horfield and Lockleaze
    Horfield Lockleaze_new_Covers 16/06/2010 13:58 Page 1 Horfield and Lockleaze Draft Area Green Space Plan Ideas and Options Paper Horfield and Lockleaze Area Green Space Plan A spatial and investment plan for the next 20 years Horfield Lockleaze_new_Covers 09/06/2010 11:29 Page 2 Horfield and Lockleaze Draft Area Green Space Plan If you would like this Vision for Green Space in informationBristol in a different format, for example, Braille, audio CD, large print, electronic disc, BSL Henbury & Southmead DVD or community Avonmouth & Kingsweston languages, please contact Horfield & Lockleaze us on 0117 922 3719 Henleaze, Westbury-on-Trym & Stoke Bishop Redland, Frome Vale, Cotham & Hillfields & Eastville Bishopston Ashley, Easton & Lawrence Hill St George East & West Cabot, Clifton & Clifton East Bedminster & Brislington Southville East & West Knowle, Filwood & Windmill Hill Hartcliffe, Hengrove & Stockwood Bishopsworth & Whitchurch Park N © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Bristol City Council. Licence No. 100023406 2008. 0 1km • raising quality • setting standards • providing variety • encouraging use • Horfield Lockleaze_new_text 09/06/2010 11:42 Page 1 Ideas and Options Paper Horfield and Lockleaze Area Green Space Plan Contents Vision for Green Space in Bristol Section Page Park Page Gainsborough Square Park 8 1. Introduction 2 A city with good quality, Monks Park 9 2. Background 3 Horfield Common, including the Ardagh 10-11 attractive, enjoyable and Blake Road Open Space and 12 Rowlandson Gardens Open Space accessible green spaces which 3. Investment ideas and options to 7 Bonnington Walk Playing Fields 13 improve each open space within the area meet the diverse needs of all Dorian Road Playing Fields 14 4.
    [Show full text]
  • Clifton & Hotwells Character Appraisal
    Conservation Area 5 Clifton & Hotwells Character Appraisal & Management Proposals June 2010 www.bristol.gov.uk/conservation Prepared by: With special thanks to: City Design Group Clifton and Hotwells Improvement Society Bristol City Council Brunel House St. Georges Road Bristol BS1 5UY www.bristol.gov.uk/conservation June 2010 CLIFTON & HOTWELLS CONTENTSCharacter Appraisal 1. INTRODUCTION P. 1 2. PLANNING POLICY CONTEXT P. 1 3. LOCATION & SETTING P. 2 4. SUMMARY OF CHARACTER & SPECIAL INTEREST P. 4 5. HisTORIC DEVELOPMENT & ARCHAEOLOGY P. 5 6. SPATIAL ANALYSIS 6.1 Streets & Spaces P. 14 6.2 Views P. 17 6.3 Landmark Buildings P. 21 7. CHARACTER ANALYSIS 7.1 Overview & Character Areas P. 24 7.1.1 Character Area 1: Pembroke Road P. 27 7.1.2 Character Area 2: The Zoo & College P. 31 7.1.3 Character Area 3: The Promenade P. 34 7.1.4 Character Area 4: Clifton Park P. 37 7.1.5 Character Area 5: Victoria Square & Queens Road P. 41 7.1.6 Character Area 6: Clifton Green P. 44 7.1.7 Character Area 7: Clifton Wood Slopes P. 48 7.1.8 Character Area 8: Clifton Spa Terraces P. 50 7.1.9 Character Area 9: Hotwells P. 55 7.2 Architectural Details P. 58 7.3 Townscape Details P. 62 7.4 Materials P. 67 7.5 Building Types P. 68 7.9 Landscape & Trees P. 70 8. TYPICAL LAND USE & SUMMARY OF ISSUES 8.1 Overview P. 73 8.2 Residential P. 73 8.3 Institutions & Churches P. 74 8.4 Open Spaces & Community Gardens P.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Bristol Walking
    W H II T RR EE E D L H LL A A A N M D D II PP E TT G O S R N O V R RR EE O O W AA OO A D H RR U D BB G RR II B A LL S CC R E M ONO R E H N LL H A E H T H CC H R Y A CHERCH R TT EE RR A S O O O Y EE 4 M AD H LL E N C D II SS TT 1 RTSEY PP E L CC D R K N L 0 T TT A EE S EE O R HA S O G E CC NN 8 K A N C E N N AA E P M IIN A TT Y RD LEY RO B F H D W L II R F S P R PP M R R L RD W Y CC Y II K D A E O EE N R A A D A U R DD O O E U LLLL A AA D RD RR WAVE A H M EN A B P S P RR N O TT D M LL KK V TT A ININ T C D H H H R BB BB DD LA E O N T AD E R NN K S A A A EE A SS S N C A G RO B E AA D T VI M A L S OO A T RR D TT A OA ST RONA U M L B TT NER A OO O O C NN DD R E RR TT AAN TT M R E O B RR JJ CK T H Y EE NN OOH RONA O II N II R G R L O PP T R EE N OO H N O L AA RR A A RR II RR D T LL CH A A A A NSN C A O T RR O OO V T A R D N C SS V KK DD S D E C VV W D O R NSN H EE R R F EE L R O UU A L S IIE L N AD R A L L II N TT R IAL D K R H U OADO A O O ER A D R EE P VE OD RO O TT N AD O A T T IMPERIIM W D CC NE E D S N II A E OA N E L A D V E R F PP A S R E FR N R EY KK V D O O O TL A E UG T R R T HA RR R E ADA G R S W M N S IIN Y D G A A O P LL E AL PP R R S L L D N V Y WE H YN T II IIN DE WE S R L A LLE C A Y N O E T G N K R O F M N RORO II HA D TO R E D P A T E Y II L R L E P L Y E A A M L R E DD D U E E A R D U F MPTOM H N M R AA M AD A V A W R R R W T W L OA OA M OA S O M OO A IIL T HA R A C L O D L E L RR D A D P K D D II E E N O E AM Y D T HAM VA R R R O T T AD CO D N VE OR N O O M Y BBI D ST F COTHAMC R THA I ST A A FORD AA C T R ITIT G D T M O
    [Show full text]
  • Green Space in Ashley, Easton and Lawrence Hill
    Ashley Easton Lawrence Hill AGSP_new_Covers 09/06/2010 11:24 Page 1 Ideas and Options Paper Ashley, Easton and Lawrence Hill Area Green Space Plan Ideas and Options Paper Ashley, Easton and Lawrence Hill Area Green Space Plan A spatial and investment plan for the next 20 years • raising quality • setting standards • providing variety • encouraging use • 1 Ashley Easton Lawrence Hill AGSP_new_Covers 09/06/2010 11:24 Page 2 Ideas and Options Paper Ashley, Easton and Lawrence Hill Area Green Space Plan If you would like this Vision for Green Space in informationBristol in a different format, for example, Braille, audio CD, large print, electronic disc, BSL Henbury & Southmead DVD or community Avonmouth & Kingsweston languages, please contact Horfield & Lockleaze us on 0117 922 3719 Henleaze, Westbury-on-Trym & Stoke Bishop Redland, Frome Vale, Cotham & Hillfields & Eastville Bishopston Ashley, Easton & Lawrence Hill St George East & West Cabot, Clifton & Clifton East Bedminster & Brislington Southville East & West Knowle, Filwood & Windmill Hill Hartcliffe, Hengrove & Stockwood Bishopsworth & Whitchurch Park N © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Bristol City Council. Licence No. 100023406 2008. 0 1km • raising quality • setting standards • providing variety • encouraging use • Ashley Easton Lawrence Hill AGSP_new_text 09/06/2010 11:18 Page 1 Ideas and Options Paper Ashley, Easton and Lawrence Hill Area Green Space Plan Contents Vision for Green Space in Bristol Section Page Park Page A city with good quality, 1. Introduction 2 Riverside Park and Peel Street Green Space 9 Rawnsley Park 10-12 attractive, enjoyable and 2. Background 3 Mina Road Park 13 accessible green spaces which Hassell Drive Open Space 14-15 meet the diverse needs of all 3.
    [Show full text]
  • An Enlightened Future for Bristol Zoo Gardens
    OURWORLD BRISTOL An Enlightened Future for Bristol Zoo Gardens An Enlightened Future for CHAPTERBristol EADING / SECTIONZoo Gardens OUR WORLD BRISTOL A magical garden of wonders - an oasis of learning, of global significance and international reach forged from Bristol’s long established place in the world as the ‘Hollywood’ of natural history film-making. Making the most of the city’s buoyant capacity for innovation in digital technology, its restless appetite for radical social change and its celebrated international leadership in creativity and story-telling. Regenerating the site of the first provincial zoological garden in the World, following the 185 year old Zoo’s closure, you can travel in time and space to interact in undreamt of ways with the wildest and most secret aspects of the animal kingdom and understand for the first time where humankind really sits within the complex web of Life on Earth. b c OURWORLD BRISTOL We are pleased to present this preliminary prospectus of an alternative future for Bristol's historic Zoo Gardens. We do so in the confidence that we can work with the Zoo, the City of Bristol and the wider community to ensure that the OurWorld project is genuinely inclusive and reflects Bristol’s diverse population and vitality. CONTENTS Foreword 2 A Site Transformed 23 A Transformational Future for the Our Challenge 4 Zoo Gardens 24 Evolution of the Site Through Time 26 Site Today 27 Our Vision 5 Reimagining the Site 32 A Zoo Like No Other 6 Key Design Moves 34 Humanimal 7 Anatomy 38 Time Bridge 10 Alfred the Gorilla Lives Again 12 Supporters And Networks 45 Supporters 46 Networks 56 Advisors and Contact 59 Printed in Bristol by Hobs on FSC paper 1 FOREWORD OURWORLD BRISTOL FOREWORD Photo: © Dave Stevens Our demand for resources has Bristol Zoo will hold fond This century we are already pushed many other memories for so many.
    [Show full text]
  • Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust a Community Hub for Lockleaze
    Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust A community hub for Lockleaze April 2016 – March 2019 Final Strategic and Operational Plan 0 Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................ 2 2. BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................................. 5 3. OUR VISION, MISSION, SERVICES AND VALUES ........................................................................................ 14 4. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES 2016 -2019 ........................................................................................................... 15 5. OPERATIONAL PLAN 2016-2019 ............................................................................................................... 16 APPENDIX 1 LOCKLEAZE RESIDENTS VIEWS ...................................................................................................... 22 APPENDIX 2 LOCKLEAZE DATA .......................................................................................................................... 24 APPENDIX 3 LIST OF CURRENT AND POTENTIAL NEW ACTIVITIES AT THE HUB AND CAMERON CENTRE ....... 26 APPENDIX 4 PARTNERSHIP DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................. 28 APPENDIX 5 PROPOSED ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE AND STAFF ROLES .................................................... 29 APPENDIX 6 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE 2015
    [Show full text]
  • Professor Philip Alston United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights
    Professor Philip Alston United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights By email Our Ref: ZA37220 7 November 2018 Dear Professor Alston I am writing regarding your inquiry into poverty in the United Kingdom and in particular the challenges facing so-called peripheral estates in large cities. This week you have been in Bristol, one of the wealthiest cites in the United Kingdom and the only one of the ten Core Cities which is a net contributor to the UK Treasury. However, Bristol is also an unequal city and I am convinced that the actions of central government since 2010 have made this worse. The constituency which I am proud to represent, Bristol South, has the highest number of social security claimants in the city, the poorest health outcomes and the lowest educational attainment. The southern part of my constituency also suffers from extremely poor transport links to the rest of the city and higher crime than most areas. Thousands of people depend on national or local government for financial and other support, support which has been dramatically reduced since 2010. They have been hit disproportionately by the austerity imposed by the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government 2010-15 and the Conservative government since 2015. The electoral ward of Hartcliffe and Withywood is the most south-eastern part of the city where it meets the countryside of North Somerset. It contains five of the ten most deprived communities in Bristol as defined by the Bristol City Council Local Super Output Area (LSOAs) Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2015. Nearby Filwood ward has a further three of these ten most deprived LSOAs.
    [Show full text]
  • Schedule 1 Updated Jan 22
    SCHEDULE 1 Sites 1 – 226 below are those where nuisance behaviour that relates to the byelaws had been reported (2013). These are the original sites proposed to be covered by the byelaws in the earlier consultation 2013. 1 Albany Green Park, Lower Cheltenham Place, Ashley, Bristol 2 Allison Avenue Amenity Area, Allison Avenue, Brislington East, Bristol 3 Argyle Place Park, Argyle Place, Clifton, Bristol 4 Arnall Drive Open Space, Arnall Drive, Henbury, Bristol 5 Arnos Court Park, Bath Road, , Bristol 6 Ashley Street Park, Conduit Place, Ashley, Bristol 7 Ashton Court Estate, Clanage Road, , Bristol 8 Ashton Vale Playing Fields, Ashton Drive, Bedminster, Bristol 9 Avonmouth Park, Avonmouth Road, Avonmouth, Bristol 10 Badocks Wood, Doncaster Road, , Bristol 11 Barnard Park, Crow Lane, Henbury, Bristol 12 Barton Hill Road A/A, Barton Hill Road, Lawrence Hill, Bristol 13 Bedminster Common Open Space, Bishopsworth, Bristol 14 Begbrook Green Park, Frenchay Park Road, Frome Val e, Bristol 15 Blaise Castle Estate, Bristol 16 Bonnington Walk Playing Fields, Bonnington Walk, , Bristol 17 Bower Ashton Playing Field, Clanage Road, Southville, Bristol 18 Bradeston Grove & Sterncourt Road, Sterncourt Road, Frome Vale, Bristol 19 Brandon Hill Park, Charlotte Street, Cabot, Bristol 20 Bridgwater Road Amenity Area, Bridgwater Road, Bishopsworth, Bristol 21 Briery Leaze Road Open Space, Briery Leaze Road, Hengrove, Bristol 22 Bristol/Bath Cycle Path (Central), Barrow Road, Bristol 23 Bristol/Bath Cycle Path (East), New Station Way, , Bristol 24 Broadwalk
    [Show full text]
  • Durdham Down History Trail
    Trail 1 - v3 _Layout 1 03/11/2011 10:42 Page 1 The Downs History Trails No 1 A little background history Continue along the joggers’ path (or the tarmac path which is also a The postcard’s viewpoint The Downs shepherd was to complain How did such a large and dramatic landscape that is so close to the centre of a cycle route) running parallel to Stoke Road. Go past the two benches B2 was probably between that the Clifton Cricket Club cut the grass great city remain open and free from development for so long? close together to the third bench facing north (B1 and B2 on the map). you and the Seven Sisters – and drove away the sheep, but ultimately the three forlorn pines you it was the refusal of the Downs For many centuries the tenants or commoners of the two adjoining medieval can see in the distance to Committee to permit the manors of Clifton and Henbury had the right to graze their animals on Clifton the north-west. They building of a permanent Durdham Down Down and Durdham Down. But by the mid-nineteenth century grazing was mark the site of one of pavilion, forbidden under declining as the city expanded and development pushed in at the edges of the the vast quarries on the the terms of the Downs Act, common land. Mines and quarries also scarred the Downs. Downs that were filled that led to the club’s move to “... for ever hereafter open In 1856 the Society of Merchant Venturers, owners of Clifton Down, promised “to in around 1870.
    [Show full text]
  • Work Experience Employers
    Work Experience Employers Company name Address Aaardman Animations Gas Ferry Road. Bristol BS1 6UN Abbeycare Gough House, 13 Ellenborough Park North. W-S-M. BS23 1XH A-Gas Units 7-8 Gordano Court,Serbert Close.BS20 7FS Airbus Pegasus House.Aerospace Ave, Filton BS34 7PA Alide Plant Services Little George Street, St Judes. Bristol BS2 9DQ Allianz 2530 The Quadrant, Aztec West BS32 4AW Atkins The Hub 500 Park Avenue, Aztec West. Bristol BS32 4RZ Barcan + Kirby LLP 49-50 Queens Sq. Bristol BS1 4LW Barnardo's Unit 2a Ratcliffe Drive. Bristol BS34 8VE Boston Tea Party 7 The Square, Long Down Avenue. Stoke Gifford. Bristol BS16 1FT Bristol Care Homes Glebe House, 5 Sundays Hill. Almondsbury. Bristol BS32 4DS Bristol City Council City Hall, College Green Bristol BS1 5TR Bristol Old Vic King Street Bristol BS1 4ED Bristol Rovers Memorial Stadium. Filton Ave. Bristol BS7 0BF Bristol Zoo Gardens College Rd, Bristol BS8 3HA BT - EE EE Parkgate Aztec West Bristol BS32 4TE Burgess-Salmon One Glass Wharf, Bristol BS2 0ZX Capita Aviva Centre, Brierly Furlong. Stoke Gifford. Bristol BS34 8SW Changing Lives 163-165 Crow Lane, Henbury. Bristol BS10 7DR Chappell & Matthews 151 Whiteladies Rd. Bristol BS8 2RD City of Bristol College College Green Centre, St George's Rd. Bristol BS1 5UA Corpus Christi Primary 6 Ellenborough Park BS23 1XW DAC Beachcroft LLP Portwall Place. Portwall Lane. Bristol BS1 9HS Diligenta 10 Cannons Way, Bristol. BS1 5LF DPD 15th Floor Castlemead. Lwr Castle Street. Bristol BS1 3AG Eastwood Park Ltd Eastwood Park Training Centre. GL12 8DA Elizabeth Pope Opticians Horfield House, 10 Lockleaze Rd.
    [Show full text]
  • Property Consultants 2 Stanley Cottages, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS7
    0117 973 4940 Property Consultants 22 Richmond Hill, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1BA 2 Stanley Cottages, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS7 9YU £475,000 An immaculately presented and substantial semi-detached house that is arranged as a fully licensed 5-bedroom HMO. The property is fully let to professionals producing £33,300 per annum offering investors a fantastic rental yield. Following a full high-specification refurbishment in 2019, the interior has been tastefully designed to combine a wealth of period features with modern finished. The property is ideally located to attract renters working at the Ministry of Defence and UWE. 2 Stanley Cottages, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS7 9YU SUMMARY Comprising of three further bedrooms (one with en suite), a bathroom and POSTPONED PRIOR study. DESCRIPTION OUTSIDE An attractive period semi-detached house that has been recently refurbished to The property benefits from a good-sized garden laid mostly to lawn and a gravel a high standard and is now operating as a fully licensed 5-bedroom HMO. The driveway providing off-street parking for several vehicles. property has been tastefully finished and is fully let to professionals working at the Ministry of Defence and UWE, producing an annual rent of £33,300 per TENANCY DETAILS annum. There may also be scope to create a 6th bedroom and further increase The property will shortly be fully-let producing the following rental income: the rental income. Further benefits include a good-sized garden and off-street Room 1: £650 pcm / Room 2: £500 pcm / Room 3: £500 pcm parking for several vehicles. Room 4: £475 pcm / Room 5: £650 pcm Total Rent: £33,300 Per Annum LOCATION The property is conveniently located on the fringes of the modern Cheswick ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE Village development (Redrow and Taylor Wimpey).
    [Show full text]