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Bristol City Council’s Housing Delivery Team is progressing a planning application for a new 100 per cent affordable council housing development on a former garage site accessed from Craydon Road. We are working with Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands Architects to develop a proposal for the site.
Who are we?
Bristol City Council’s Housing Delivery Team help to deliver new affordable housing projects across the city. This includes a focus on building and acquiring new council homes. It also involves working with a range of partners, including housing associations, community groups and developers to increase the supply of new affordable housing throughout Bristol. It is our ambition that the proposals for this site will be delivered and managed by Bristol City Council.
What are we looking to do?
Bristol City Council’s Housing Delivery Team is aiming to regenerate the site. The new development will incorporate the needs of existing and future residents, as well as the needs of the wider city by providing good quality and well-designed affordable council housing.
Initial sketch options for the site indicate space for around six new homes. These homes will be sustainable and low carbon.
Ecology will be considered as part of the planning application with the aim to improve biodiversity on the site. Where possible mature trees will be retained, and new trees planted.
This engagement is asking for your views on the initial proposals for the residential development.
Bristol City Council’s Housing Delivery Team is progressing a planning application for a new 100 per cent affordable council housing development on a former garage site accessed from Craydon Road. We are working with Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands Architects to develop a proposal for the site.
Who are we?
Bristol City Council’s Housing Delivery Team help to deliver new affordable housing projects across the city. This includes a focus on building and acquiring new council homes. It also involves working with a range of partners, including housing associations, community groups and developers to increase the supply of new affordable housing throughout Bristol. It is our ambition that the proposals for this site will be delivered and managed by Bristol City Council.
What are we looking to do?
Bristol City Council’s Housing Delivery Team is aiming to regenerate the site. The new development will incorporate the needs of existing and future residents, as well as the needs of the wider city by providing good quality and well-designed affordable council housing.
Initial sketch options for the site indicate space for around six new homes. These homes will be sustainable and low carbon.
Ecology will be considered as part of the planning application with the aim to improve biodiversity on the site. Where possible mature trees will be retained, and new trees planted.
This engagement is asking for your views on the initial proposals for the residential development.