The high-rise forms part of the gigantic Temple Quarter regeneration area and is the tallest building to receive planning permission there so far
Continue readingDevelopers want to build South Bristol’s tallest building
Residents’ group already objecting to proposed development of up to 460 new build-to-rent flats, with a purpose-built student accommodation block to house up to 420 students
Continue readingControversial new homes in Bristol are unlikely to be stopped, MP says
The proposed development at Brislington Meadows has been a source of controversy in South Bristol since it was first mooted
Continue readingNASA deal for Cornwall’s Blue Abyss to support astronaut training and space research
Blue Abyss has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA’s Glenn Research Center
Continue readingNew homes plan for small village near new £4bn ‘gigafactory’
Site is near Gravity enterprise zone
Continue readingKey Somerset roundabouts cannot be improved without 1,700 new homes
National Highways has confirmed that improvements to the A36 Beckington and White Row roundabouts cannot be delivered without the Selwood Garden Community being built
Continue readingMajor new bus junction project to start next month – and it will last nine months
The project, which will cost £2 million, will improve the Portway Park and Ride bus entrance, located on the A4 in Shirehampton
Continue readingNew ‘Devon town’ with 2,000 homes approved despite opposition from residents and councillors
South Hams Council planning committee was told if it turned the plans down, it would have little chance of winning any appeal lodged by the developers
Continue readingFirst complete look at Temple Quarter transformation as student block plans revealed
Developers have revealed the combined height of the buildings proposed or under construction on the ‘island’ surrounded by the River Avon and the New Cut in Bristol
Continue readingBristol Greens opt for workplace parking levy over congestion charge
Green group amendments tabled in 2019 and 2020 suggested more than £6 million would be generated by forcing non-residents to pay to drive into the city centre
Continue readingNew cable bridge set to be built over River Avon
The new bridge in Keynsham, and will be suitable for both pedestrians and cyclists.
Continue readingBristol Old Vic appoints new board members to support ‘ambitions’
The historic theatre said the group of individuals would make the organisation ‘stronger’
Continue readingWeston-super-Mare’s Tropicana lands £2.7m for transformation
North Somerset Council will use the funding for the final phase of the development project
Continue readingDale Vince’s Ecotricity opens ‘UK’s first fully plant-based canteen’
The green energy entrepreneur claims his company is Britain’s first to offer a completely plant-based menu to staff
Continue readingDevon electric vehicle battery firm agrees lithium deal
Altilium recently opened a recycling facility in Plymouth to recover lithium and other battery metals
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