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  • A double decker bus turning onto East Street. The road is marked to say busses only.

    Engagement drop-in at the Bedminster Library of Things on Wednesday 2 April

    Officers from Bristol City Council will be available to answer questions about East Street projects and Bedminster Green and Whitehouse Street Regeneration at the Bedminster Library of Things on Wednesday 2 April. You can also [...]

    26 March, 2025

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  • Shop window of Share Bristol shows a sign reading Bristol Community Festival

    Join in with the Community Festival at the Share Bristol Community Hub

    Share Bristol Bedminster is one of seventeen funded projects taking part in the 2025 Bristol Community Festival from 22nd March until 6th April . They're running a sixteen-day packed programme of events and activities at [...]

    20 March, 2025

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  • Bins and street furniture block access on a side street.

    Recovery and Renewal Works Begin on East Street

    The ‘Recovery and Renewal’ project, which is part of Bristol City Council and the West of England Combined Authority’s ‘Love our High Streets’ project, will see the cleansing and refresh of the pocket parks on [...]

    20 March, 2025

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  • Cartoon image of a dinner table with six people sitting around it and captions describing their job roles.

    Bedminster Property Partnership seeks Directors

    The Bedminster Property Partnership, a collaboration between Bristol City Council, Windmill Hill City Farm, Action Greater Bedminster, Share Bristol, and Ocean Estate agents is seeking people to join its board of directors. The newly formed [...]

    20 March, 2025

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  • A temporary corner entrance to Windmill Hill City Farm created by district heat network works, blocked by temporary fencing.

    Vattenfall begins installation of the Bedminster Heat Network at Windmill Hill City Farm

    Vattenfall has begun work to install buried pipework through the perimeter of Windmill Hill City Farm (via the allotments) to join them to existing networks at the Whitehouse Lane/Philip Street junction and in Whitehouse Lane. [...]

    11 March, 2025

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  • A planted section of the A38 road in Bedminster

    Planting begins along the A38 as final stage of improvements to the road.

    In early February, work began to plant 51 new trees and thousands of bulbs and shrubs along the A38, Whitehouse Lane, Hereford and Clarke Street as part of the Bedminster Green Highways project. The planting [...]

    11 March, 2025

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  • A person in high vis looks at a grey container housing a temporary energy centre to power Bristol's District Heat Network.

    Temporary Energy Centre to be installed at St Catherine’s Place to power low-carbon District Heat Network

    Works have begun to install a temporary energy centre at St Catherine’s Place to power the low-carbon District Heat Network until a permanent energy centre is built nearby in 2028. The St Catherine's temporary energy [...]

    4 March, 2025

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  • A collage image created by local residents of the Bedminster Green development

    Open Call: Bedminster Green Plot 3 Artist Residencies

    Two opportunities are now live for artist residencies at the Metal Works on Dalby Avenue, part of the Bedminster Green regeneration. The residencies are being managed by Ginkgo, a public art consultancy working across the [...]

    10 February, 2025

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  • People working on an archaeological dig wearing bright orange jackets

    River Malago Mill hidden beneath St Catherine’s Shopping Centre featured on BBC’s Digging for Britain

    Bristol-born TV archaeologist Alice Roberts and the Digging for Britain team paid a visit to Bedminster Green to explore a mill, once driven by the River Malago and now concealed beneath St Catherine’s Shopping Centre. [...]

    29 January, 2025

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