High-rise flats with no affordable housing approved in South Bristol
The development will no longer include affordable homes
14:41, 5 MAR 2021
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Plans to build high-rise apartments with no affordable flats in Bedminster have been approved in the hope it will revitalise the area.
Controversial St Catherineâs Place development approved
By Amanda Cameron, Friday Mar 5, 2021
Plans to build high-rise apartments with no affordable flats in Bedminster have been approved in the hope it will ârevitaliseâ the area.
The revised plans to redevelop St Catherineâs Place shopping centre got the go-ahead on Thursday, March 4 after a larger project with 17 per cent affordable housing failed to get past city planners.
Bristol City Council rejected the developerâs original proposal for 205 homes in five blocks, along with shops, offices and a cinema, in East Street, in January 2020.
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