Wednesday 5 December 2012

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We now operate via a facebook page so if you are interested in joing discussions regrading plannin g please send me an email and i can direct you to the facebook site.

We have taken this decision as managing the blog as well as facebook takes up too much time and also everyone can see comments and feedback is much quicker


Sunday 30 October 2011

Blackberry Hill Hopsital



The HCA is holding a drop in session on Friday the 4th Novemeber at the Vassals Centre to gather opinions and find people who would be interested in being part of a community developement board that will help shape how the site is developed.

below is the letter sent out to local residents.

18 October 2011

Re: the future of Blackberry Hill Hospital

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to update you about our consultation on the future of Blackberry Hill Hospital in Fishponds and let you know how you can get involved and find out more about this project.

As you may know, the Homes and Communities Agency acquired Blackberry Hill in 2009, with a view to transforming the site into a new, vibrant and sustainable community. Initial proposals for the site, which were publicised on our website, include a mix of shops, commercial space, community facilities and open space, as well as up to 350 new homes. We believe this development could bring significant benefits to the community, and we are committed to involving local residents to ensure that proposals for the site reflect their aspirations.

Recently, we have written to members of the Bristol Citizens Panel about the project and held meetings with local residents, community groups and partners to discuss their ideas for the site and get their views about how this project can be progressed.

We are setting up a Community Development Board of around 15 local residents and people with a connection to the area to work with us to shape proposals for the site. A number of people have already expressed an interest in joining this Community Development Board, which will play a key role in working with the development partner and providing the direction needed to ensure that local people can be proud of the Blackberry Hill project. These include local councillors and representatives from the HCA, Bristol City Council, Snuff Mills Action Group, Fishponds Historical Society, Stapleton and Frome Valley Conservation Group and the Neighbourhood Forum.

But we want to ensure that all residents have the chance to find out more about the project and get involved in the Community Development Board. We have set up an information event on Friday 4 November, from 2pm to 9pm, when you can come and talk to me and my colleagues, find out more about how we will involve local people and help us shape these proposals. The event is open to anyone and will be held at The Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, Fishponds, BS16 2QQ. More information will be available at the meeting. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please contact me and I will do my best to answer them.

I hope to see you at the event.

Monday 21 February 2011

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Morrisons Development and Demolition of the Farriers Arms

Morrisons on Fishponds Road have submitted a planning application to build an extension to the supermarket.
This would involve the demolition of the Farriers Arms.
As a group we would like to hear from anybody who either supports or objects to the loss of the Farriers Arms.

Tuesday 27 July 2010

Area Green Spaces and Site Allocations and Designations Consultation Documents

The group is currently looking at these documents and is seeking like minded group to become involved in preparing reasoned responses to this consultation process.
Many questions have been raised about these documents and unless groups respond effectively their voices may not be heard - we aim to help in this regard and are working closely with the Bristol Neighbourhood Planning Network in interpreting these documents.
If you would like to become involved please email for more information