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Category: KCG News

Marlborough Hill traffic works

  • Post author By john
  • Post date March 21, 2009
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The City Council’s traffic engineers have sent us a summary of the points made in the consultation on their plans for Marlborough Hill, and have given a detailed response to each of the points. You…

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Kingsdown featured on new Google Street View!

  • Post author By john
  • Post date March 21, 2009
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If you click on this link you’ll see a map of Kingsdown, and if you drag the little yellow figure over to the map and drop it on one of the streets that turn blue,…

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Montague Green Spring Clean – The Sita crew

  • Post author By john
  • Post date March 9, 2009
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[Click for a larger version, or to see our other photos] Montague Green had its spring clean from the professionals today, nicely complementing the amateur hedge-planting work a forthnight ago.

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Planting the new Wildlife Hedge

  • Post author By john
  • Post date March 9, 2009
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[Click for a larger version, or to see our other photos] The hedge is fine and is starting (gently) to burst out in leaf. Sorry to anyone who wanted to come and help but was…

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AGM, Talk and Film, March 5th

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date March 5, 2009
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A reminder that our AGM is tonight at The Ark, St Matthews’ Road. Doors open at 7.30. We hope to have a brief outline of the Conservation Group’s activities this past year before handing onto…

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The 'temporary' hospital building

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 26, 2009
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Local resident Hugh Adams explains what he has been doing to ensure that the BRI sticks to the conditions of its planning permission: Many of you will remember the considerable furore caused locally by the…

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Wildlife Hedge Planting

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date February 25, 2009
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Montague Green. Saturday 28th Feb 11 am The prepared bed along the end wall of the Green can now be planted. We have 25 metres of young saplings or whips, comprising of 6 species of…

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AGM and Talk on Thursday 5th March

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date February 18, 2009
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Our annual Kingsdown Conservation Group AGM will be held on Thursday 5th March at The Ark, St Matthews’ Road. Doors open at 7.30pm with the AGM starting at 8 and followed by a very interesting…

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Planning Applications for Biological Sciences and Maths buildings

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 12, 2009
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Kingsdown Conservation Group’s response to the proposed development of Phase 1 of Bristol University’s Masterplan – the Biological Sciences and Maths buildings – ref. 08/05160/F KCG supports the University’s ambition to build high quality buildings…

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And the most popular photo is…

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 7, 2009
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We have now had over 20,000 ‘views’ of photos on the the Kingsdown website. Here is the most popular one, of Basque refugee children in Kingsdown with the Lord Mayor in 1937, which has been…

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News

  • Minutes 27th March 2025
  • Minutes 11th December 2024
  • 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

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