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Temple Meads multi-storey car park plans advance

Bristol's iconic Temple Meads station is poised for a significant upgrade as plans for a modern multi-storey car park move forward, promising improved accessibility and sustainable transport links.

Bristol's 'World's Coolest Office' Revolution

Discover how Bristol's Propyard has transformed a former industrial site into an award-winning workspace that's redefining office culture with shipping containers, street art and sustainability.

Solihull veterans' HMO gets green light

A controversial plan to convert a five-bedroom Solihull property into accommodation for military veterans has been approved, overcoming significant local opposition and parking concerns.

St Nicholas Church Bristol Christmas Fair Guide

Discover the enchanting Christmas experience at St Nicholas Church's annual festive fair in Bristol city centre - featuring unique gifts, local crafts, and seasonal treats for the whole family.

Gloucestershire may need two new towns by 2040

New government data reveals Gloucestershire requires up to 76,000 new homes by 2040, potentially necessitating two new towns to address the county's housing shortage and economic growth needs.

Bristol's Landmark Student Halls Development Approved

A landmark £multi-million student accommodation development in Bristol city centre has received planning permission, promising to transform the cityscape while addressing the growing demand for university housing.

Bristol Airport Expansion: 20M Passenger Plan Revealed

Bristol Airport reveals ambitious expansion proposal to increase capacity to 20 million annual passengers with new terminal facilities and enhanced transport links, promising economic growth and job creation.

South West Tech Companies Surge by 9%

The South West technology sector is experiencing unprecedented growth with company numbers surging by 9% in just one year, creating a thriving hub of innovation and employment opportunities across the region.

Council no-show at mould-infested Birmingham home

A Birmingham resident's desperate plea for help went unanswered as council officials failed to attend a pre-arranged inspection of their dangerously mouldy property, leaving them living in hazardous conditions.

Advertising boards approved on Green Belt land

Controversial planning decision allows digital advertising screens on protected Green Belt land near M6 Toll, sparking debate about countryside preservation versus economic needs.

Have Your Say on Accessible Housing in Liverpool

Liverpool City Council launches crucial consultation seeking public input on new accessibility standards for housing development. Have your say on creating more inclusive living spaces.

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