News / St Mary-le-PortGreen light given for development of St Mary le Port siteSt Mary le Port and the ruins will be open to the public once repairs have been madeRead more
Your say / Castle Park‘There is a democratic deficit in Bristol, particularly with concerns about developments’Zachary Barker says that nobody has the right to speak up on behalf of others without a mandateRead more
News / Castle ParkFuture of St Mary le Port site to be decided in Bristol not WestminsterThe development is located on one of the most historic corners of our cityRead more
Your say / Old City‘The Old City has been abandoned, neglected and unloved for many years’Russ Leith disagrees with Bristol Civic's Society's decision to 'call in' the St Mary le Port plansRead more
News / St Mary-le-PortPublic inquiry could decide fate of controversial St Mary le Port schemeBristol Civic Society have asked the government to "call in" the proposalsRead more
News / St Mary-le-PortSt Mary le Port development plans split opinionThree office blocks will be built around the historic church towerRead more
News / Castle ParkNew office blocks to surround historic churchPlans have been approved for the St Mary le Port site in Castle ParkRead more
News / Castle ParkDevelopment of Castle Park ‘should not be to the detriment of historic features’Bristol Civic Society says they cannot support current plans for St Mary le Port siteRead more