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14/01/2025

Revitalisation of Bristol's Centre Promenade To Begin

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A major project to revitalise Bristol city centre's Centre Promenade is set to begin in late January 2025.

The transformation includes significant improvements to public spaces between the Neptune statue and the Cascade Steps, enhancing the area for events, market activities, and commuters.

A key element of the project involves the removal of five London plane trees along Broad Quay, which have outgrown their raised planters. Planted in 2000, the trees have limited root space, leading to structural damage and safety concerns. The decision follows a public consultation held from November 20 to December 18, 2024.

The removed trees will be processed into woodchip to fuel biomass boilers in public buildings, such as schools and leisure centres. Replanting the trees elsewhere or retaining them has been deemed unfeasible due to the entwinement of their roots with the planter cladding.
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In their place, five Judas trees will be planted, chosen for their smaller size and suitability for contained spaces.

Improvements include:

• Installing platforms over steps alongside Broad Quay to accommodate additional concessions, including street food vendors.

• Filling in three sunken fountains and removing wooden decking to create a cohesive light-coloured surface throughout the promenade.

• New seating and planting to create a more welcoming and functional public area.

Work on the platforms begins in February, followed by surface improvements set for completion in April 2025. During construction, the central promenade will be fenced off, but pedestrian routes will be signposted, and the cycle track alongside the work area will remain open.

Upon completion, the new surface will feature a large-scale 2D artwork designed by artist Oshii, developed in collaboration with Bristol communities.

The council is also reviewing the cycle route through Centre Promenade, aiming to improve visibility and reduce conflicts between pedestrians and cyclists. Resurfacing of the cycleway is planned for later in the spring or summer.

The Centre Promenade improvement project is funded by Bristol City Council and delivered in partnership with the Bristol City Centre Business Improvement District and Bristol Legacy Foundation. The initiative is part of the City Centre and High Streets programme, supported by the West of England Combined Authority.

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