We are asking parents and carers of children and young people ages 0 to 25 with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) to share your views about the services and provision in Bristol.
Your experience of being a parent carer is really valuable to us. We will use your feedback to help...More
We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Beaufort Road to make suggestions on how to make walking and cycling easier and how to improve the general street environment.
You can take part by following the link at the bottom of this page.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions the...More
We are asking children and young people ages 0 to 25 with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) to share your views about the support services in Bristol.
Your experience is really valuable to us. We will use your feedback to help us to improve services for you and your...More
Why are we consulting?
Bristol City Council’s Housing Delivery Team is developing a residential planning application for affordable housing on the site of the former New Kingsland United Reform Church in Henbury. As part of this process, we are asking residents and other...More
Businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys St Marks Road - named the greatest street in the UK last year - are being asked to make suggestions to build on this success. We want your ideas for how to improve enjoyment of the diverse stores, restaurants, events and other vibrant groups in the...More
What do you like about Princess Victoria Street and what do you think would improve it?
To help us design proposals that work for everyone, we are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Princess Victoria Street, which is a local high street in Clifton, to make suggestions on how...More
We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Cotham Hill to make suggestions on how to make walking and cycling easier and how to improve the general street environment.
You can take part by following the link at the bottom of this page.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions the...More
A new residential development is proposed on the site of the former Blake Centre, off Gainsborough Square.
The proposal is for a combination of Extra Care Housing (with care and support that promotes independence) where older individuals, with a range...More
We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Langton Court Bridge to make suggestions on how to make walking and cycling easier and how to improve the general street environment.
You can take part by following the link at the bottom of this page.
Due to COVID-19...More
We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Dean Lane to make suggestions on how to make walking and cycling easier and how to improve the general street environment.
You can take part by following the link at the bottom of this page.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions the team...More
We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Overton Road to make suggestions on how to make walking and cycling easier and how to improve the general street environment.
You can take part by following the link at the bottom of this page.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions the...More
Substance misuse remains an important issue for our city. The impacts of drug and alcohol use are seen across Bristol; there are implications to the health of our population, and the safety within our communities.
Bristol’s existing alcohol strategy expires in 2020. This presents an...More
The Silverthorne Lane area in St Philips, Bristol has significant architectural and historic interest and is being considered for designation as a new conservation area for Bristol.
Conservation areas are beneficial for the social and cultural identity of the area and help...More
The proposed measures provide an additional area of footway through the bend on the eastern side of Conham Road.
The existing footway terminates just before the bend, resulting in zero visibility between pedestrians waiting to cross from east to west and motorists travelling south.
The...More
An interactive mapping tool has been launched to capture the public’s views on possible changes for transport and travel in Bristol. The public can add their comments and ideas to the map online. This could include identifying difficult locations to maintain social distancing, which roads...More
Every February, the council sets a budget for the next year which details how much money we will be able to spend on each of the services the council provides.
We are consulting on options for the level of Council Tax increase next year (from April 2021-March 2022) to help cover some...More
This is our annual survey asking what is important in making Bristol a good place to live, and what aspects of living in Bristol people are most and least satisfied with.
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We have recruited 60 assembly members . These members reflect Bristol’s local diversity in terms of age, sex, disability, ethnicity, geography, deprivation, and employment.
Assembly members have been provided with everything they need to fully participate in the...More
Bristol City Council and the Environment Agency are working together to deliver a long-term plan to better protect homes and businesses from flooding and enhance the river for all.
Bristol was built on the River Avon, and as a result became a gateway to the world. Our city grew and prospered...More
ORIGINAL CONTENT
Bristol City Council has allocated funding for the improvement of road safety – with emphasis on the safety of pedestrians and cyclists, at the mini roundabout which forms the junction between Zetland Road, Redland Road and South Road.
The scheme aims to make...More
Forward - Councillor Asher Craig, Deputy Mayor with responsibility for Communities, Equalities and Public Health
I am delighted to be introducing the consultation on the proposed second round of the successful Bristol Impact Fund programme 2021 - 2025.
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We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Picton Street to make suggestions on how to make walking and cycling easier and how to improve the general street environment.
You can take part by following the link at the bottom of this page.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions the...More
We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys the Park Row, Upper Maudlin Street, Marlborough Street and Colston Street area to make suggestions on how to make walking and cycling easier and how to improve the general street environment.
You can take part by following the link at...More
We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Rosemary Lane to make suggestions on how to make walking and cycling easier and how to improve the general street environment.
You can take part by following the link at the bottom of this page.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions the...More
Air pollution has been a problem in Bristol and many UK cities for a long time. Bristol City Council has a moral and legal duty to ensure the city’s air quality meets legal limits of air pollution in the shortest possible time.
In 2019, we consulted on two options to...More
We are now recruiting to the citizens’ assembly. We have invited people from 12,000 randomly chosen addresses across Bristol to formally register their interest. Everyone in Bristol has an equal chance of receiving one of these invitation letters.
When the registration period closes on 7...More
Claremont School and Bristol City Council are working on a capital programme to redevelop the Claremont School site in Henleaze. The proposals, which will address the current building suitability issues and deteriorating condition, are to retain and refurbish Claremont House and demolish the...More
Bristol City Council (BCC) is responsible for implementing the coordinated schemes for school applications and the allocation of school places for all mainstream schools in Bristol. BCC is also the Admission Authority for all community and voluntary controlled schools in the city.
This...More
We know this is another survey, but we are making sure that adults talk to you about and hear what you think and how you feel. It’s important to have your voices heard, especially as this will affect young people, so have your voices heard.
We...More
This is a survey for expectant parents and parents/carers of children aged 0-5 years.
A group of parents (including young parents) have developed this survey to gather the views and experiences of expectant parents and parents/ carers of children aged 0-5. We want to know how you and...More