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Regeneration

Regenerating Bristol montageBristol City Council is working to improve the city's built environment, reduce social exclusion in our most disadvantaged neighbourhoods, strengthen the city's economy and improve access to employment and training, particularly for people living in deprived neighbourhoods.
 

Improving Bristol's built environment

A variety of major regeneration schemes are taking place across the city and are listed below. For further information about these developments visit our 'Transforming Bristol's built environment' pages or click on the page links in the table below:

Scheme/ district

Page 1

  • Cabot Circus
  • Temple Quarter
  • Harbourside (Canon's Marsh, Whapping Wharf, Museum of Bristol)
  • Colston Hall
  • Broad Quay

Page 2

  • Cabot House
  • Nelson Street
  • Paintworks
  • Redcliffe Wharf
  • Templeback
  • Victoria Street
  • Portwell Place
  • Finzels Reach

Page 3

  • South Bristol (Hengrove Park, Symes Avenue, Lake Shore)

Page 4

  • Distribution and industrial space


Strengthening Bristol's economy

Through working to support businesses, providing key information about the city's economy and business sectors, and attracting inward investment, the council is playing an essential role in maintaining a thriving economy within Bristol.

  • Our Business pages offer information about a range of services provided across the council
  • The Invest in Bristol website promotes Bristol as a world-class investment location and offers news, resources and data for businesses and investors. Our reception service for major investors provides access to all relevant council services through a single point of entry.
  • Our BETS pages provide details about networking opportunities, events and key information about Bristol's growing Environmental Technologies and Services sector.


Improving access to jobs and training

Bristol City Council is committed to improving access to local jobs and training for local people, one of the core elements of regeneration activity within the city. As the founding member of the West at Work partnership the council and other agencies work together to further develop Bristol's workforce and help our residents find employment. For information about our key employment and skills schemes (such as Cabot Circus Jobs and On-Site Bristol) visit our 'Improving access to jobs and training' pages.

 

Area based information

The state of the Neighbourhoods (SON) database has been developed to support the delivery of regeneration in Bristol. It contains data for priority neighbourhoods covering Crime, Economy, Education, Environment, Health and Quality of Life.

Map-based datasets that cover Crime, Economy and Education for neighbourhood (Super Output Area - see note), ward and Neighbourhood Partnership geographies have been added recently.
 

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