Local Food Economy

Help shape the future of Broadmead

By Ramona Andrews

Have your say: The council has launched a consultation to gather feedback on the Broadmead Neighbourhood Design Code Supplementary Planning Document (SPD).

The SPD has been prepared to shape and steer the transformation of the city centre into a high-quality, liveable urban neighbourhood.

Bristol City Council is looking to hear from all professionals involved in the planning, design and delivery of new buildings and spaces within Broadmead. The SPD can also be used by local people keen to advocate for design quality in Broadmead and the city centre.

The regeneration of the city centre, as set out in the Bristol City Centre Development and Delivery Plan (DDP), provides a once-in-a-generation opportunity, to address multiple challenges and transform the area into a more inclusive, sustainable and connected place for people to live, grow and thrive.

The city centre is covered by the Broadmead, Castle Park and the Old City boundary, as defined in the Local Plan Policy.

There will be a webinar in early January to present key aspects of the Broadmead Neighbourhood Design Code SPD and to provide an opportunity to ask questions. Details will be provided on this website when confirmed.

Find out more and share your views on the Broadmead Neighbourhood Design Code Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The consultation will close at midnight on Monday 27 January 2025.

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