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Welcome to Bristol Temple Quarter

Welcoming and inclusive, Bristol Temple Quarter is a place built on partnerships.

Emphasising Bristol’s diversity, it provides quality and affordable homes, fosters job creation, cultural celebration, and environmental revitalisation for the region.

Combining robust heritage with sustainable design, it sets a new standard for community-focused development in the city-region’s unique spirit.

Map showing key locations at Bristol Temple Quarter. Temple Meads station is in the centre, with development areas marked on either side. To the right (north) is the Northern Gateway which includes Temple Quay, The Friary and the current back entrance to the station. Temple Square and Portwall lane are shown across from The Friary in the direction of Queen Square and the harbourside. Station Approach is shown directing in front of the main station building with Midland Shed and Passenger Shed on the left. To the right of Station Approach is the listed Bristol and Exeter House and below this is Lower Station Approach which is a development site within the Temple Quarter programme. Across the road from the main entrance is Temple Gate. Across the river from Temple Gate on the right is Mead Street. To the right of the station main entrance and across Cattle Market Road and the River Avon is the Southern Gateway, a proposed new transport hub. Across the railway lines to the right (south) is Temple Island and the across Cattle Market Road and the river from Temple Island, adjacent the main station platforms, will be the University of Bristol’s new Enterprise Campus and the Eastern Entrance to the station. Further to the right is shown the wider St Philip’s area including the Silverthorne Lane development. The map also shows the new harbour walkway project linking the university campus at Totterdown Basin to the ferry landing at Temple Quay.

St Philip’s Marsh engagement

Early ideas for change in St Philip’s Marsh and a survey to give your thoughts.
The survey is open until 31 July 2025
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News

Read all the latest news, announcements and blogs from Bristol Temple Quarter.

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Early ideas for the future of St Philip’s Marsh published

The team behind the regeneration of Bristol Temple Quarter is seeking feedback from residents, businesses, and stakeholders on how St Philip’s Marsh could change in the future.
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Creating a welcoming space in Temple Quarter

Over the past year as Director of Inclusive Growth at Bristol Temple Quarter, I’ve spoken with hundreds of people who live and work in and around Temple Quarter.
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Our ambition

With £95m government support and delivery already underway, Bristol Temple Quarter is being led by a public sector partnership between Bristol City Council, Homes England, the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority, and Network Rail.

10,000

Homes

22,000

Jobs

135

Hectares

4

Public Sector Partners

1

New Enterprise Campus

Get involved

See how you can get involved in activities and events, or get in touch with a member of the team.

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For developers

Find out more about the process to select a development partner for BTQ.

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Projects

Explore the key projects that make up the Bristol Temple Quarter regeneration programme.

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Our vision

Read about our vision to make BTQ a warm welcome to the heart of the city.

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