Bristol City Council is reviewing the care and support services delivered in Extra Care Housing (ECH) that are funded by the council’s Adult Social Care budget. The council is looking at what services are delivered and how the council would like to commission (buy) these services in the future....More
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Bristol City Council is proposing to develop the former garage site next to Bell Close, behind Bishop Manor Road, in Horfield.
The intention is to deliver 9 affordable homes on this site and we are exploring opportunities for...More
This consultation includes the proposed dates for the 2022/23 school year.
Term 1: Thursday 1st September 2022 to Friday 21st October 2022 (37 School Days)
Term 2: Monday 31st October 2022 to Friday 16th December 2022 (35 School Days)
Term 3: Tuesday 3rd...More
It is our vision through the application of this strategy to increase the identification and recognition of children and young people in caring roles in Bristol. Also, where identified, those young carers/young adult carers are able to receive practical support to minimise the negative effects...More
Bristol City Council is seeking your views on a proposal to introduce additional licensing for houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) and selective licensing for other privately rented properties in some wards of Bristol – Bedminster, Brislington West and Horfield (Additional only).
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Working with a multi-disciplinary design team, Bristol City Council is bringing forward plans to deliver new homes on land within Knowle West Health Park.
We are still at a very early stage in the process, where the design team is looking at previous studies and work done to date, and...More
Bristol City Council is inviting feedback on proposals for the future of the Childcare Development and Sustainability Service (CDSS). The proposals are outlined in our draft commissioning strategy , which sets out how and why the council plans to continue to commission the service and...More
We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Greville 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
The proposal is for a residential development on the Dovercourt Depot site in Lockleaze. It is currently used by the Council’s Parks department and Highways department for storage.
The development proposals provide between 120 – 150 affordable and market value homes.
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Bristol City Council’s housing delivery team is looking at early designs for new homes on a small site located at Marshall Walk at the corner of Inns Court Avenue , in Knowle West. This project will showcase high quality, sustainable apartments. It is part of a wider scheme to use new...More
Why are we consulting?
Bristol City Council’s Housing Delivery Team are developing planning applications for two sites known as the Hengrove Bookends site. The two sites, called the Hengrove Bookends, are located off Hengrove Boulevard, between the existing...More
Working with a multi-disciplinary design team, Bristol City Council is bringing forward plans to transform the Cameron Centre and former Police Station site in Lockleaze.
We are still at a very early stage in the process, where the design team is looking at previous studies and work done...More
Working with a multi-disciplinary design team, Bristol City Council is bringing forward plans to transform the former New Fosseway School site, the land to the rear of New Fosseway Rd, Hengrove.
We are still at a very early stage in the process, where the design team is looking at previous...More
Bristol City Council’s housing delivery team is looking at early designs for new affordable homes on a small site located at 190-196 Romney Avenue.
The council is partnering with Bristol Housing Festival , Modulous and AHR architects to develop this project, which...More
Bristol City Council is consulting on a number of changes to hackney carriage and private hire Licensing in Bristol. We are inviting views from the Taxi and Private Hire trade, people and groups representing the trade and its customers as well as members of the public. The proposals include:
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We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Mina 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 team...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
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
Bristol is undergoing its greatest transformation in generations. Bedminster Green is an opportunity to create a thriving new urban community, with new homes, better transport connections and enhanced public spaces. It’s part of plans to future-proof the city for a growing population and...More
Bristol City Council has allo cated funding to introduce tr affic calming at Hengrove Lane, between Hengrove Farm Lane and Wells Road.
The proposals involve a series of 6 speed cushions (double sets) at Hengrove Lane – i.e. a continuation of those at Walsh Ave. The purpose of the...More
The planning conditions associated with the redevelopment of the UWE St Matthias Campus included funding to make highway improvements on Oldbury Court Road.
The focus of the proposals are at the junction of Oldbury Court Road, Symington Road & Victoria Park. This junction is positioned on a...More
We are asking businesses, residents and anyone who enjoys Redcliff Mead Lane and Prewett 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...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
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 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
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 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
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
Bristol City Council is making changes to how vehicles access some parts of the city centre. These changes are part of our Bristol Transport Strategy and aim to help meet air quality and 2030 climate goals by prioritising Public Transport (Buses and Taxis) and Active travel (Cycling and...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