Three Six Zero, Marlborough Street
We broadly welcome proposals for Three Six Zero, Marlborough Street, including the change of use from office use to student accommodation.
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We broadly welcome proposals for Three Six Zero, Marlborough Street, including the change of use from office use to student accommodation.
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The proposals for this site would add to the ever-increasing accumulation of tall buildings in the city which is eroding Bristol’s very special urban character.
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Bristol Civic Society was disappointed with the proposals for this important site. We cannot support the preapplication plans as they stand.
Bristol Civic Society welcomes the Mickleburghs Stokes Croft development proposal but we have concerns about the height and mass of the proposal.
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We broadly welcomed the latest proposals for the Raleigh Road development, liking the scale, design and type of houses proposed.
The Society has objected to the proposal to demolish the Premier Inn and to replace it with two residential towers, the highest reaching to 28 storeys.
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We are concerned about the loss of employment land in proposals to develop residences in the Graphic Packaging buildings in Filwood Road Bristol.
The Civic Society supports the proposed redevelopment of the existing Rupert Street car park which does not contribute positively to the appearance of this part of the City Centre.
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We do not like one key feature of the revised proposal for student accommodation north of Freestone Road: it is for four eight/nine-storey buildings as opposed to five five-storey buildings.
Galliard Homes propose to redevelop the former Mecca Bingo Hall and Pure Gym warehouse between St Philip’s Causeway and Lawrence Hill High Street. We cannot support the proposed height of the flats.
We support in principle the goal of at least 30% land managed for nature in Bristol, but we commented that there are important issues that the draft proposals do not address.
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We have responded to the City Council’s consultation on initial plans for a Frome Gateway Regeneration Framework.
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