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We need to close May Walk footpath and the footbridge section of Victor Street Railway Bridge from Monday 3 February for up to six months for emergency maintenance work.

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 2 hrs ago
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This is a footpath near Three Lamps junction off the A4 Bath Road in St Philip's.

Work will include rebuilding sections of a retaining wall, resurfacing the footpath, removing some vegetation, and minor drainage works.

Pedestrians will be diverted across Totterdown Bridge.

Thank you for bearing with us.

Read more: https://orlo.uk/muFoZ

2 hrs ago Subscribers of Bristol City Council in 4 areas in General

⚠️ Brunel Way emergency work taking place tonight ⚠️

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 4 days ago

We're carrying out emergency work to repair a vital part of the Cumberland Basin flyover.

This means we need to close both lanes of Brunel Way (A3029) travelling northbound on Thursday 23 January from 7pm-6am.

The signposted diversion will take you across Bedminster Bridge.

We need to keep one lane closed until 6am on Monday 27 January. The 30 mile an hour speed limit will remain northbound until we can carry out longer-term repairs to the structure in March.

Thank you for bearing with us.

Find out more: https://orlo.uk/uuTp9

Edited 4 days ago · Posted 23 Jan 2025 Subscribers of Bristol City Council in General

Welcome the Year of the Snake with us!

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 14 Jan

Join us for a joyful celebration to usher in Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival. This exciting weekend is filled with a variety of activities for all ages, including:

Vibrant Performances: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of China and South Asia through captivating dance, music, martial arts and lion dances.

Family-Friendly Activities: Get creative with hands-on crafts, learn about Chinese and East Asian heritage, and take a selfie with our roving pandas.

Snake Trail Adventure: Embark on a fun-filled snake trail around the museum and learn fascinating facts at our SSuper SSnake stall.

For more info and programme visit: https://bit.ly/40h1Q3z

No need to book, just drop in on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 between 10am and 4pm. FREE for all the family.

© Rob Browne

Edited 14 Jan · Posted 14 Jan 2025 Subscribers of Bristol City Council in General

Are you interested in the history of Bristol from a bird’s eye view?

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 6 Jan

Bristol has one of the best collections of historical maps in the country, some of which are displayed at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. Pete Insole will draw on his expertise as a historical and archaeological specialist to explore some of the unique stories behind the maps.
Pete is an historical and archaeological specialist with nearly 30 years’ experience of working in the heritage sector in Bristol.
There will also be complimentary tea, coffee, and homemade cakes.

Booking info:

Tickets are £9.50 each and must be booked in advance. https://friendsofbmga.org.uk/events/illu...

6 Jan Subscribers of Bristol City Council in General

Join our guides for a tour of Bristol harbour, exploring its industrial and maritime heritage and modern regeneration.

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 23 Dec

The Floating Harbour walk takes you on a trip into Bristol’s old docklands.

Along the way we highlight the city’s maritime heritage with the aid of a variety of historical photos, plans and maps.

Booking information

The ticket price is £8 / £6 conc.

Please book in advance if possible. Alternatively, leave a voicemail on 0117 352 6600. Walk-ins welcome on the day if space is available.

Edited 23 Dec · Posted 23 Dec 2024 Subscribers of Bristol City Council in General

Explore the sites and learn about the causes and consequences of the citywide riots of 1831.

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 23 Dec

The riots that took place in Bristol in October 1831 were some of the most dramatic in British history. In the immediate aftermath, the city was in tatters, with countless protesters either dead or dying, and dozens of buildings in flames or fallen into heaps of rubble.

Our knowledgeable guides will retell the history of this tragic episode, exploring some of the sites that played a prominent role in the unrest.

Booking information
The ticket price is £8 / £6 conc.

Please book in advance if possible.. Alternatively, leave a voicemail on 0117 352 6600. Walk-ins welcome on the day if space is available.

Edited 23 Dec · Posted 23 Dec 2024 Subscribers of Bristol City Council in General

Don’t miss your chance to share your views in the Bristol budget consultation.

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 11 Dec
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In the current financial climate, tough choices have to be made to help us produce a balanced and legal budget, and your views are important in helping us make those decisions.

Find out more and have your say on the proposals: www.ask.bristol.gov.uk/budget-2025-26

The consultation will close at midnight on Thursday 19 December.

11 Dec Subscribers of Bristol City Council in General

Work to make walking, wheeling and cycling through Victoria Street in the city centre safer and more appealing is starting from 14 January, including:

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 10 Dec
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✅ building a two-way segregated cycleway
✅ junction and bus shelter upgrades
✅ installing living roofs on 2 bus shelters
✅ improving the public realm

The work, which will be done in phases, is expected to take around 15 months. Victoria Street will remain open with temporary traffic signals in use at times, so some delays are likely.

This £5 million scheme is part of the A37 and A4018 transport corridor project to improve the number 2 bus route using CRSTS funding provided by the UK Government and administered by the West of England Combined Authority. This money can only be used for sustainable transport projects.

Read more https://orlo.uk/trFIp

10 Dec Subscribers of Bristol City Council in 2 areas in General

St Nick's Market will be closed on Saturday 7 December due to the upcoming severe weather warnings ⚠️

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 6 Dec

The market hopes to be open as normal on Sunday 8 December.

#StormDarragh

6 Dec Subscribers of Bristol City Council in General

The Met Office has issued a Red Weather Warning (the highest level) for wind in parts of South West England as well as the Bristol Channel including parts of Bristol ⚠️

Bristol City Council from Bristol City Council · 6 Dec
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This warning is in place from Saturday (7 Dec) 0300 – 1100:

🗑️ secure anything that can be blown around outside (including outdoor Christmas decorations)
👍 stay indoors as much as possible during this time
🌳 if you must go out try not to walk near buildings and trees

Additionally, an Amber Weather Warning for wind is also in place across Bristol from Saturday (7 Dec) 0100 – 2100 ⚠️

Caution during this type of weather warning is advised.

For the latest visit - https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

#StormDarragh

(Alt text - Red weather warning. Strong wind, danger to life. A windsock depicting strong wind)

6 Dec Subscribers of Bristol City Council in General
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