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We asked
The Mead Street engagement survey ran from 22 November to 7 January 2022. It asked for feedback on a set of guiding principles and emerging concepts to inform the regeneration of Mead Street and inform a Mead Street Development Brief.
The information below reflects the feedback from the online survey that was available via the Temple Quarter website. Two public drop-in events also took place on 22 and 23 November at LPW House which provided local businesses and residents the opportunity to discuss the emerging principles. A briefing with local community organisations also took place online.
The emerging principles were:
Make it a place people want to live and work, are proud of and which is representative of the community that live there.
Provide better routes for sustainable travel.
Create high-quality places: public realm, place-making and a sustainable and low carbon neighbourhood.
Green space at the heart of the new neighbourhood and ecological enhancements
You said
A full engagement report can be viewed here.
A summary of the responses to the engagement can be viewed here.
We did
You can read our response in the document above. We are consulting on the Mead Street Development Brief, which includes principles for change in the area, until Monday 4 July. You can take part here: bristol.gov.uk/meadstreetbrief