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Category: KCG News

Tree-felling on the BRI site, 1st March 2007

  • Post author By john
  • Post date March 1, 2007
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Tree-felling on the BRI site, 1st March 2007 Originally uploaded by Kingsdown. Two of the mature firs which the hospital authorities promised would NOT be felled have just been taken down ‘for safety reasons’.

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AGM and Annual Report

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 28, 2007
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The AGM will be held on Thursday March 15th at the Ark. Come along for a glass of wine from 7pm – the meeting starts at 730 and then there’ll be a talk from Mike…

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Bristol's waste management strategy

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 23, 2007
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Sustainable Redland have a meeting next Weds, 28th at 730 at the Hampton Road Meeting House to discuss the City Council’s Waste Management strategy. There’s a presentation from the consultants who are working on it.…

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Kingsdown Coffee Morning – first of the New Year

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 13, 2007
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SAT. FEB 17th 10.30-12.00; 28 KINGSDOWN PARADE A chance to meet your neighbours, continue with last autumn’s thoughts about growing food in our gardens & hear about the proposed Kingsdown Harvest Fair ( St Mathew’s…

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Laundrette

  • Post author By Andrewking
  • Post date November 20, 2006
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Mr Stafford, the owner of the laundrette in Cotham Road South, applied for  planning permission to change the use of the laundrette to residential. This was refused.  He is now appealing against this decision. The Inspectorate have decided…

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Praise for the City Council!

  • Post author By john
  • Post date November 19, 2006
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It’s not often we can say that, but credit where it’s due – new and much clearer roadsigns have appeared on Marlborough Hill. Cul-de-sac signs at the top, and No Entry/Left-turn only half-way down, and…

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Grow & Share!

  • Post author By committee
  • Post date November 17, 2006
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Friday 24th November 6-8pm at 73 Kingsdown Parade Celebrate the end of the week (Nov 24th) over some mulled wine & buy local harvest produce in aid of tree planting in Mali (some 360 trees…

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University 'Good Neighbour' meeting

  • Post author By committee
  • Post date November 17, 2006
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The University is holding a meeting on 30th November with local community groups to discuss some of the issues that came up in last year’s consultation about the University Masterplan (now adopted by the City…

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All the listed buildings

  • Post author By committee
  • Post date October 31, 2006
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Amazingly, there is no database of these on the internet so we have copied the information, a paragraph at a time, from www.imagesofengland.org.uk We’ve added a house number and street name at the beginning of…

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Beat police surgery

  • Post author By committee
  • Post date October 27, 2006
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If you have any problems or questions you’d like to raise with PC Martin Durbin, the local policeman, then you can meet him at a drop-in surgery on Thursday 6th December at St Matthew’s church,…

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News

  • AGM and Talk ‘Kingsdown’s Wildlife Around the Year’
  • Western Harbour Proposals
  • Broadmead and our Tall Buildings Policy
  • Premier Inn’s Planning Alterations
  • Annual General Meeting 2024
  • KCG’s response to the City Centre’s Tall Buildings
  • KCG’s Objection to City Centre Planning Application
  • Debenham’s proposed 28 storey tower block
  • City Centre Proposals & KCG’s response
  • Dove Street Flats
  • Proposed new university library and associated road closures Planning application 20/00433/F
  • Proposed New University Library and Road Closures
  • Proposed Multi-Storey University Library and Closure of Roads to Motor Vehicles
  • October committee notes
  • Proposed changes to road use and proposed University Library

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