Click here for a full copy of the minutes including “Action by” column Minutes of meeting – 8.00 p.m – 11th September 2012 at 27 Fremantle Road Present Andy King Pauline Allen (chair) John Frenkel…
Date of meeting — 7.30 p.m. on Thursday the 18th March 2010 at the Ark, Cotham Road South. Andy King chaired the meeting. About 50 residents attended, but someone accidentally removed the attendance list and…
Hospital business Bedford Hill steps – the reinstatement of the steps will soon be complete and the site fence removed. The street light on the steps works again. Southwell Street – around the car park…
University Hospitals Bristol KCG has written to UHB and to the Planning Department about its concerns Bedford Steps (They join Horfield Road to Terrell Street) The Closure Order is expired. UHB must reopen the Steps…
The following were discussed: Matters to raise at the forthcoming meeting with the hospital authorities.- including the ‘temporary’ Pharmacy Building, on which there has already been one successful complaint to the Local Government Ombudsman, and…
The meeting was held at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday the 5th March 2009 at the Ark, Cotham Road South, charied by Nigel Tasker and attended by 51 residents. Charles Grant sent his apologies for absence.…
This is a short account of what the Committee and other members have been doing in the past year on behalf of the Group. If you would like a formatted version you can find one…
We met the new owners of the garden below 26 & 27 Somerset St., to hear about their proposal to build an underground house. We will discuss this at the March meeting, after careful study…
We have prepared a detailed draft response to the University’s latest plans for the Biology and Maths buildings, which have been criticised by both the Bristol Urban Design Forum and the Conservation Advisory Panel. Contact…
Two meetings have recently been held with officers of the UHB Foundation Hospital Trust. They accepted a range of suggestions for improving their community involvement, and will be arranging biannual consultation meetings with us and…
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