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Category: KCG News

Our Response to Proposed Multi-storey Carpark

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date November 7, 2018
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This is our response to the proposed UHB multi-storey carpark. We hope that as many residents as possible write in and express their opinion on this planning application.  This is a link to the relevant…

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Proposed Transport Hub would actually be a monstrous Multi-storey Car Park.

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date November 1, 2018
  • No Comments on Proposed Transport Hub would actually be a monstrous Multi-storey Car Park.

An outline planning application has been lodged to block up Eugene Street, to demolish all 36 of the purpose-built flats on Eugene Street and to demolish the present serviceable c.150 place multi-storey car park, in…

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October 2018 Committee Meeting

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date October 19, 2018
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  At their regular meeting in October the Group discussed the following: Removal of setts on Dove Street at rear of 22 Fremantle Square. We will investigate whether this is on public land. 25 Somerset…

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September meeting

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date October 10, 2018
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Discussed at September meeting: ‘Urban Living’ This is a BCC policy document about more tall buildings. The group have written complaining that the revised document does not respond to public feedback against tower blocks, obscuring…

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August meeting notes

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date August 25, 2018
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Matters discussed at the August meeting 42 Tyndall’s Park Road – The Group has lodged an objection to an application to remove the boundary wall to the street and devote the front garden to hardstanding…

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Laundrette Appeal dismissed

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date August 17, 2018
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A 2nd planning application to turn the laundrette into flats was refused, and the applicant’s 2nd Appeal has again been dismissed. The inspector cited the poor quality of the proposed flats and the negative effect…

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Help save The BRI Old Building from demolition

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date July 20, 2018
  • 5 Comments on Help save The BRI Old Building from demolition

The Old Building c.1780 ( Upper Mauldin Street ) is the 4th oldest hospital in the UK and Bristol’s largest Georgian building by far.  In November its chapel was listed by Historic England, and in…

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Robert Southey and Kingsdown

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date June 14, 2018
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Bristol Civic Society are putting up a blue plaque on the gate of No 87 on Monday 18 June, as Robert Southey (Poet Laureate) lived here briefly in 1801/2.  There will be an unveiling ceremony…

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Your subscription and GDPR

  • Post author By john
  • Post date May 25, 2018
  • 1 Comment on Your subscription and GDPR

You are a subscriber to the Kingsdown Conservation Group email list which uses MailChimp software to send out it’s occasional emails to members. We never attempt to sell you anything via this system. As a…

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New tree for Triangle Garden

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date May 19, 2018
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The KCG have bought a ‘Crimson King’ Hawthorn tree to replace the Catalpa which was damaged by wind on the Triangle Garden, St Matthews Road. The celebration planting will take place on the evening of…

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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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