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Ferguson defends arena delays
Mayor George Ferguson has defended a delay to the Bristol arena completion, saying it was “inevitable” as the project has grown in size.
The opening date for the 12,000-capacity, multi-purpose arena behind Temple Meads has changed from late 2017 to early 2018.
A report to council also showed the cost of the project has risen by 2.5 per cent to £93.5m, which will be covered by the private operator.
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At Tuesday’s cabinet meeting, Ferguson said the delays were due to new plans to develop the whole of Arena Island which had pushed back some of the work.
“This is a big project. It is inevitable that by being a bigger project we have a longer planning process than intended,” he said.
The new £200 million vision for the entire Arena Island will now include offices, retail space and a plaza.
Ferguson added: “It does mean that there’s a very small extension to the planning and construction period.”
A public consultation was launched after preliminary plans for the arena were released last month. The consultation is happening at various venues and comments can be left online.