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This consultation has now concluded. Information about the project is still available to read below, and results will be published in due course.
Within the full framework document these three areas are most advanced in terms of planning. The majority of these areas are covered by the existing spatial framework and form part of the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone. Some of the advanced plans are represented as masterplans in the Development Framework. A funding bid to central government of £94.7m was recently awarded to the Temple Quarter Project to take forward some of the work covered by these areas, particularly around Bristol Temple Meads station, including new and improved station entrances. As a result, some of the proposals are more set but there are opportunities for the public to help shape some of the detail particularly around public spaces.
The three character areas in the Development Framework have been combined for this summary as there are significant crossovers in their purpose and how they relate to each other. Central to this combined area is Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Within the full framework document these three areas are most advanced in terms of planning. The majority of these areas are covered by the existing spatial framework and form part of the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone. Some of the advanced plans are represented as masterplans in the Development Framework. A funding bid to central government of £94.7m was recently awarded to the Temple Quarter Project to take forward some of the work covered by these areas, particularly around Bristol Temple Meads station, including new and improved station entrances. As a result, some of the proposals are more set but there are opportunities for the public to help shape some of the detail particularly around public spaces.
The three character areas in the Development Framework have been combined for this summary as there are significant crossovers in their purpose and how they relate to each other. Central to this combined area is Bristol Temple Meads Station.