Demolition of derelict sorting office to begin
Demolition of the former Royal Mail sorting office on Cattle Market Road will begin next Wednesday (30 January) – a key milestone in the regeneration of the Temple Quarter district. [...]
Demolition of the former Royal Mail sorting office on Cattle Market Road will begin next Wednesday (30 January) – a key milestone in the regeneration of the Temple Quarter district. [...]
Finzels Reach: our journey to inject new life into Bristol's medieval heart By Gavin Bridge, director at Cubex, the developer behind Finzels Reach. As we near completion on the first [...]
It’s been a busy year in the Temple Quarter and, as we move into the festive period, we’re taking time to reflect on 2018 and look at what’s in store [...]
With the demolition of the former Royal Mail Sorting Office looming in 2019, the University of Bristol want to collect stories and recollections about the area from the people who [...]
On Monday 17 December, Bristol Temple Meads will celebrate the opening of 14 new ticket gates for passengers. More people than ever are travelling through the station each day and [...]
This week, Network Rail completed the installation of two new railway lines between Filton Abbey Wood and Bristol Temple Meads – doubling the number of lines into Temple Meads from [...]
The West of England Joint Committee today approved £4m investment towards Bristol City Council’s plan for Engine Shed 2. The project involves the redevelopment of the George & Railway site [...]
Plans for the redevelopment of a prominent area in the Temple Quarter took a step forward this week with the Bristol City Council Cabinet decision to approve the Joint Development [...]
This week, surfacing has been underway through Temple Circus giving an exciting glimpse of the final scheme. As construction moves into its next phase, there will be a new diversion coming [...]
On Sunday 30 September, St Silas British Legion, Meriton Street, will be hosting St Philips Marsh Open Day. This will be a free event for all the family, running from [...]