Bristol City - Multiple Planning Applications
What is planned?
The Town and Country Planning
(Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 Notice under Regulation 25 - Request for Further Information
Proposed development at land comprising the Galleries Shopping Centre, (including multi storey car park and associated pedestrian bridge; 59 Broadmead; 67 Broadmead; 87-95 Broadmead; 19-21 Merchant Street, Fairfax Street (in part) and Merchant Street (in part). I give notice that Deeley Freed and LaSalle Investment Management acting on behalf of CCCIF applied to Bristol City Council, City Hall, PO Box 3399, Bristol BS1 9NE for planning permission on the 10th May 2024 for the following:
Hybrid planning application for a phased development comprising outline planning application with all matters reserved except for access (part).
Full permission is sought for the demolition of existing buildings to ground floor level; detailed highways layout to provide access to the site; change of use of the existing basement to provide flexible leisure space (sui generis nightclub / cinema / live music venue, Class E(d) indoor sport or recreation, Class F1(e) exhibition hall) and ancillary uses (Class C1, Class C3, Class E, sui generis purpose built student accommodation), car parking, cycle hub and servicing; change of use of Merchant Taylors Almshouses to provide flexible Class E/ F1/ F2 use; and outline permission is sought for the redevelopment of the site to create a mixed use development comprising residential floorspace (Class C3), student accommodation (sui generis), offices (Class E), serviced apartments / hotel use (Class C1), retail / restaurant / cafe / leisure / medical / health uses (Class E), community uses (Class F1 / F2), nightclub/ cinema/ live music venue (sui generis), energy centre, disabled car parking, bicycle hub, public toilets, new streets and public realm within the site, servicing and circulation arrangements, landscaping and associated works.
(Major). Bristol City Council's application reference number for this application is 24/01850/P.
Additional information has been submitted in relation to the Environmental Statement which has already been provided. A copy of the additional information may be inspected on Bristol City Council's website https://pa.bristol.gov.uk/onlineapplications/search.do?action=simple and will be available for access for 30 days beginning with the date of publication of this notice.
A copy of the additional information provided may be inspected by members of the public at all reasonable hours at Savills, Embassy House, Queens Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1SB for 30 days beginning with the date of publication of this notice.
Copies of the additional information may be obtained from this location so long as stocks last for 30 days beginning with the date of publication of this notice.
The cost of providing the full ES Is £25 on disc and hard copies of the ES are available as follows:
Volume 1: ES Main Text & Figures - £150;
Volume 2: ES Appendices - £150;
Volume 3: Non-Technical Summary (NTS) - £100 Charge.
Updates to the Environmental Statement relate to an addendum covering socio-economic, human health, noise and vibration, and interactive effects considerations only.
Any person who wishes to make representations about this application should write to:- Development Management, City Hall, Bristol City Council, PO Box 3399, Bristol BS1 9NE within 30 days beginning with the date of publication of this notice quoting the relevant application reference number.
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