We use cookies to ensure our site functions properly and to store limited information about your usage. You may give or withdraw consent at any time. To find out more, read our privacy policy and cookie policy.
Manage Cookies
A cookie is information stored on your computer by a website you visit. Cookies often store your settings for a website, such as your preferred language or location. This allows the site to present you with information customized to fit your needs. As per the GDPR law, companies need to get your explicit approval to collect your data. Some of these cookies are ‘strictly necessary’ to provide the basic functions of the website and can not be turned off, while others if present, have the option of being turned off. Learn more about our Privacy and Cookie policies. These can be managed also from our cookie policy page.
Strictly necessary cookies(always on):
Necessary for enabling core functionality. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. This cannot be turned off. e.g. Sign in, Language
Analytics cookies:
Analytical cookies help us to analyse user behaviour, mainly to see if the users are able to find and act on things that they are looking for. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. Tools used: Google Analytics
Overview, page 1: Overview of the Development Framework and guiding principles
Share Overview, page 1: Overview of the Development Framework and guiding principles on FacebookShare Overview, page 1: Overview of the Development Framework and guiding principles on TwitterShare Overview, page 1: Overview of the Development Framework and guiding principles on LinkedinEmail Overview, page 1: Overview of the Development Framework and guiding principles link
This consultation has now concluded. Information about the project is still available to read below, and results will be published in due course.
Temple Quarter sits at the heart of Bristol, one of the UK’s most productive and fast-growing regions and is a focal point for the West of England’s £39bn economy.
Temple Quarter will transform over 130 hectares of brownfield land over the next 25 years into a series of thriving, well-connected mixed-use communities. The regeneration of the area will create 10,000 new homes, thousands of new jobs and bring £1.6bn annual income to the city economy. Tackling the challenges posed by the climate crisis and a changing employment landscape head-on, the regeneration will build on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to put low carbon, climate-friendly homes, jobs, and opportunities at the heart of the city, alongside new green spaces and an 18-hour economy, where visitors and residents can live, work and spend time.
The project partners, Bristol City Council, West of England Combined Authority, Network Rail and Homes England, will work collaboratively with Bristol’s citizens and other organisations to help shape a successful future for Bristol Temple Quarter that showcases what can be achieved by public sector organisations working in partnership.
The draft Bristol Temple Quarter Development Framework sets out proposals for six distinct areas, providing different levels of detail. Masterplans for Bristol Temple Meads, City Gateway and Friary North and concept plans for Temple Gate and St Philip’s Marsh. Mead Street, the sixth area, has recently been the subject of a development brief which was endorsed by Bristol City Council's Cabinet in August 2022.
Temple Quarter sits at the heart of Bristol, one of the UK’s most productive and fast-growing regions and is a focal point for the West of England’s £39bn economy.
Temple Quarter will transform over 130 hectares of brownfield land over the next 25 years into a series of thriving, well-connected mixed-use communities. The regeneration of the area will create 10,000 new homes, thousands of new jobs and bring £1.6bn annual income to the city economy. Tackling the challenges posed by the climate crisis and a changing employment landscape head-on, the regeneration will build on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to put low carbon, climate-friendly homes, jobs, and opportunities at the heart of the city, alongside new green spaces and an 18-hour economy, where visitors and residents can live, work and spend time.
The project partners, Bristol City Council, West of England Combined Authority, Network Rail and Homes England, will work collaboratively with Bristol’s citizens and other organisations to help shape a successful future for Bristol Temple Quarter that showcases what can be achieved by public sector organisations working in partnership.
The draft Bristol Temple Quarter Development Framework sets out proposals for six distinct areas, providing different levels of detail. Masterplans for Bristol Temple Meads, City Gateway and Friary North and concept plans for Temple Gate and St Philip’s Marsh. Mead Street, the sixth area, has recently been the subject of a development brief which was endorsed by Bristol City Council's Cabinet in August 2022.