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April 2022

Community get together Sunday June 5

We would be pleased if you would join us for a community get together on Sunday June 5 at 12 noon at Redcliffe Point (land next to the car park on Redcliffe Parade East)
Please bring food and drink to share.
We look forward to seeing you there.

Improving the environment in Redcliffe.

A big thank you to Doug and Tom for creating our new raised bed. And for rescuing the litter bin.
And many thanks to all who turned on Saturday 28 May and made a difference to the environment – Jackie, Jez, Jerry. and Richard.

The bed is now planted and we have had many favourable comments from the local community about our improvements.

Local business Womble Bond Dickinson will be helping with planting on Friday 8 July from 10-12. Please join us if you can.

We have set quarterly dates to meet up and improve Redcliffe environment litter picking and community gardening. We will be pleased if you could join us.

Future dates:
Saturday 10 September 9.30 – 12.00
Saturday 3 December 9.30 – 12.00

Bump Rollerdisco returns to Redcliffe Wharf.

Bump Rollerdisco is intending to operate on Redcliffe Wharf from 24 April – 24 April 22 – 30 January 2023 for long hours.

Their previous tenure during the autumn / winter 22 caused major noise issues for residents in Redcliffe which were never addressed satisfactorily.

Whilst we don’t object to the business operating on Redcliffe Wharf per se we do object to the impact of noise on residents as significant, causing sleep disturbance particularly for those living in Redcliffe Parade East and West which is a public nuisance.

We made our representation at the hearing on 12 May.
A license has been granted and can be reviewed at any time should current noise levels change.

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.

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 Wharf

Planning for Redcliffe Wharf development has been agreed.
They have respected new plans not to block the view from Redcliffe East car park.
There is an indication that work will take two years once Wessex Water has installed a new water main which would appear to be the hold up. See more

A ‘coming soon’ board has been erected at the entrance to the site.

Details about the development here

Redcliffe Way Plans

Plans to rethink St Mary Redcliffe roundabout have been revealed as part of a wider plan for Temple Meads area

More here

New application submitted for Bristol Harbourside

New plans have been submitted for Bristol Harbourside.

More here.

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

More here.

Cargo hut city, Wapping Wharf

Near the Louisiana, new office space from shipping containers is being installed.

Alfred Place flats

Building and refurbishment currently underway.


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February 2022

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 explaination

Improving the environment in Redcliffe.

We have set quarterly dates to meet up and improve Redcliffe environment litter picking and community gardening. We will be pleased if you could join us.

Dates for your diary:
Saturday 26 February 9.30-1200
Many thanks to all who turned on this Saturday and made a diffrence to the environment.

Future dates:
Saturday 28 May 9.30 – 12.00
Saturday 10 September 9.30 – 12.00
Saturday 3 December 9.30 – 12.00

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 Wharf

Planning for Redcliffe Wharf development has been agreed.
They have respected new plans not to block the view from Redcliffe East car park.
There is an indication that work will take two years once Wessex Water has installed a new water main which would appear to be the hold up. See more

A ‘coming soon’ board has been errected at the entrance to the site.

Details about the development here

Redcliffe Way Plans

Plans to rethink St Mary Redcliffe roundabout have been revealed as part of a wider plan for Temple Meads area

More here

New application submitted for Bristol Harbourside

New plans have been submitted for Bristol Harbourside.

More here.

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

More here.

Cargo hut city, Wapping Wharf

Near the Louisiana, new office space from shipping containers is being installed.

Alfred Place flats

Building and refurbishment currently underway.


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November 2021

Rollerbump Disco noise issues

We note noise disturbance from the site, and are asking our councillors for details of the decision made to grant permission for the site with no prior consultation of the residents affected.

We invited members to make individual complaints to Roller Bump and to our councillors.

Councillor Farah Hussain reponded to our emailed concerns saying she would look into the matter. Nothing concrete as yet.

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 recieved we have entered a formal complaint on Bristol City Council portal.

Improving our environment

Some members spent a Sunday morning tidying up Redcliffe Point and The Quaker Burial Gound.

We stipped back over growth to reveal the Hermits Cave and reseeded the grass that had been destroyed by camp fires.

Paco Tapas

Paco Tapas is creating noise outdoors beyond their license agreement time. The license is until 22.00, but noise can go on until 23.00.
We have liaised with the Council, and spoken to the enforcement team regarding this.
Disruption is mostly felt by residents of Bathurst Basin.
Paco Tapas / Casa Mia odours are experienced by residents of The General. We are engaging with The General owners (City & Country) on how to manage the odour problem.

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 Wharf

Planning for Redcliffe Wharf development has been agreed.
They have respected new plans not to block the view from Redcliffe East car park.
There is an indication that work will take two years once Wessex Water has installed a new water main which would appear to be the hold up. See more

A ‘coming soon’ board has been errected at the entrance to the site.

Details about the development here

Redcliffe Way Plans

Plans to rethink St Mary Redcliffe roundabout have been revealed as part of a wider plan for Temple Meads area

More here

New application submitted for Bristol Harbourside

New plans have been submitted for Bristol Harbourside.

More here.

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

More here.

Cargo hut city, Wapping Wharf

Near the Louisiana, new office space from shipping containers is being installed.

Alfred Place flats

Building and refurbishment currently underway.


Recent posts


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