Redcliffe Wharf Development.
The Redcliffe Wharf Development is now being marketed.
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A £500,000 cash boost from government brownfield site funding has been awarded.
More here.
Details about the development here
Improving the environment in Redcliffe.
We have set dates for gardening, tidying and litter picking for the year:
May 20
Aug 19
October 21





Donkey track improvements.
The donkey track has been tidied up by the council and the overgrown yew trees pruned to to a good size.
Bump Rollerdisco / Redcliffe Wharf.
The licence for Bump Rollerdisco has been agreed until January 2024 with a 3 month notice to leave for the Proposed development to start.
The site is due for development and Bristol City Council has secured a government grant to speed up the proposed development.
Redcliffe Southwest Community.
We met with reps of local resident associations regarding improvements to Redcliffe, crime and antisocial behaviour are working in partnership to tackle any issues.
S106 Environmental Improvement Monies.
BCC currently holds £57,077.64 for Environmental improvements, and £22831.07 for revised parking measures on streets surrounding the Holland House Hotel.
The committee is to ask BCC what plans they have for this money and to make suggestion on what we think would make good improvements.
Since no response has been received we have entered a formal complaint on Bristol City Council portal.
We have had no response to our complaint and have emailed BCC to ask for and explanation.
We are taking this forward with a request for Freedom of Information and with our MP.
Our councillors.
Our councillors are:
Farah Hussain (Labour)
Cllr.Farah.Hussain@bristol.gov.uk
Ani Stafford-Townsend (Green)
Cllr.Ani.Stafford-Townsend@bristol.gov.uk
Planning updates.
Redcliffe Way Plans.
Plans to rethink St Mary Redcliffe roundabout have been revealed as part of a wider plan for Temple Meads area.
New application submitted for Bristol Harbourside.
New plans have been submitted for Bristol Harbourside.

Quay building opposite Temple Meads to double in hieght.
Plans to rebuild Bristol building as part of Temple Quay regeneration given green light by Bristol City Council
