The new transport hub, called the ‘Southern Gateway’, will see the creation of a new pedestrian access into Temple Meads station, a bespoke new cycle hub, and a new multi-storey car park.
Paul Stephenson was born in Rochford, Essex, in 1937 to a white English mother and a West African father. He moved to Bristol in 1962 and later became the first Black social worker in the city.
Two Cleveland City Council members were appointed to key positions on the National League of Cities' committees.
The improvement of public transport services along the A4 Portway has reached its next stage. The work is intended to provide ...
A proposed 400-metre footpath behind Temple Meads, dubbed the Harbour Walkway, is set to link the new University of Bristol campus with the ferry stop, but its estimated £9.7 million price tag has ...
A “complex and ambitious” plan to build a short footpath behind Temple Meads is expected to cost £24,000 per metre - and ...
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As if to leave no doubt about whose views they embrace, Mayor Pat Burns, who was recently bestowed the gavel by his ...