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Download and give feedback on Bristol's Rape & Sexual Assault Strategy 2008-11. Written by Safer Bristol Partnership, we have put some key questions for people to answer to help inform the strategy's development.
We have set out our vision of how this will be achieved in the Primary Review Recommendations Report. We now need your contribution. How can we improve outcomes for children and young people further?
As part of Bristol City Council's continued improvements to walking and cycling routes within the city we are proposing to upgrade a public footpath from St Werburghs City Farm to Lockleaze. The scheme will be part funded with contributions from the developers of the City of Bristol College site ...
The policy sets out when and how we will take legal action to ensure compliance with legal requirements and how we will prioritise our enforcement action now and in the future. People directly affected by this are; private tenants, landlords, empty property owners, private home owners and housing a...
We need your help. If you're aged 11-18, you have the chance to help decide what UK Youth Parliament's three national campaigns will be. Climate change, public transport, fair wages for young people, bullying, knife crime - sign up to our website and at the end of March you can vote for the issu...
Two wind turbines on a site off Severn Road, Avonmouth could meet the electricity needs of about a fifth of the council's public buildings. The turbines would produce green electricity and would save many thousands of tonnes of carbon emissions and help the council and city meet its carbon reductio...
The Bristol Safeguarding Children Board is the local multi-agency partnership responsible for ensuring that children and young people in Bristol are safe from harm. The BSCB has produced a draft 3-year strategy to drive forward its work between now and 2011.
Currently each of the three roads is given a separate light and pedestrians also have their own turn which is felt to cause much of the congestion. In the proposed arrangement, an additional lane on Ashley Road will have a filter left arrow running when Sussex Place runs, and the same on Lower Ashl...
This edition asked questions on: Customer service at the council Residents permit parking schemes in central Bristol
Many people enjoy drinking alcohol, and at resonable levels, this can offer certain health benefits. However, some drink too much, and more people than ever are suffering from serious illnesses like liver disease. Alcohol can also generate drink-fuelled crime and disorder. Click on the links to go ...