BBristol Read More Social homes trial for Bristol to help tackle ongoing housing crisis29 May 2025 Kirstie McCrum Network Content Editor 12:14, 29 May 2025 The scheme is being run by Bristol City Council…
BBristol Read More Bristol council paying to rent homes from banned landlord29 May 2025 Back in 2022, Bristol City Council obtained a five-year court order barring landlord Naomi Knapp from renting out…
BBristol Read More The eyesore Bristol site finally for sale for £12m29 May 2025 Empty for 20 years and now partly-demolished, could the saga of the Grosvenor Hotel finally be coming to…
BBristol Read More Residents plead for permit parking but are warned ‘be careful what you wish for’29 May 2025 Plans are in progress to create new residents’ parking zones (Image: Derbyshire Live) Bristol Live readers are interested…
BBristol Read More Bristol households demand one thing as they’re given say on bin collection changes28 May 2025 The council will now ‘consider’ feedback from its recent bin consultation with the public Annette Belcher Digital Publishing…
BBristol Read More ‘Knowledge’ test for Bristol private hire drivers could be scrapped28 May 2025 Just eight out of the last 133 applicants passedThe knowledge test for Bristol private hire drivers could be…
BBristol Read More Plans to extend two houses to create 16 bedsits approved by government inspectors28 May 2025 Neighbours objected over antisocial behaviour at a ground-floor shopThe two houses above and next to Best-one in Knowle…
BBristol Read More Anger over new bus gates as residents in Bristol suburb say council has ‘failed in duty of care’28 May 2025 “The name itself – ‘liveable neighbourhood’ – is an insult to a community that has lived here for…
BBristol Read More Bristol City Council makes £9m in parking fines26 May 2025 New data shows how much our council made in fines in the last two yearsBristol City Council slapped…
BBristol Read More Why Bristolians might be sceptical about a tram network as potential route could be coming26 May 2025 Junction changes in the city centre will lay an “obstructed path” that could eventually be used for a…