BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL- LAWRENCE WESTON
- RIDINGLEAZE HOUSE, RIDINGLEAZE, LAWRENCE WESTON
BS11 0QE BRISTOL, AVON
Phone: 0117 922 2000
E-mail: Send messagewww.bristol.gov.uk
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Short profile:
Diverse and dynamic cultural opportunities
are also vital to our city’s ambitions.
Bristol residents regard culture and leisure
opportunities among the best things about
living in the city. We will continue to develop
our cultural opportunities, benefiting residents
and our economy through tourism.Priorities:
Going for growth in Bristol that we all can contribute to and benefit from.
Raising standards in the key services that we need to improve:
for efficient, responsive services, for children and young people, for older people and disabled people.
Ensuring that citizens feel safe from crime and anti-social behaviour and can enjoy a healthy lifestyle.
Ensuring that Bristol residents experience significant change in the physical quality of their neighbourhoods and have opportunities to shape improvements at this level.
Detailed description:
Bristol has a changing, diverse population.
New and growing communities are settling in
the city, bringing many advantages as well as
new challenges around cohesion and integration.
Our aim is for residents to have a shared
sense of ownership and belonging and for
cross-community benefit from better services.
We are committed to strong leadership on
community cohesion. This means building
strong and positive relationships between
people from different backgrounds and
circumstances in the workplace, in schools and
within neighbourhoods. Like many of our
priorities, it is an on-going long-term challenge.We all recognise the importance of Bristol’s
quality of life, for both residents and investors.
It is vital that we deliver sustainable growth
within environmental limits. Our long-term
vision sees additional housing delivered in communities that feature affordable housing, mixed tenure, good quality open space, accessible public transport, cycling and walking
friendly environments with employers, leisure, retail and healthcare facilities on the doorstep.
In the short to medium term, we are
committed to working with our partners to
deliver a range of initiatives to ensure the city
develops in a sustainable way, tackling climate
change by reducing C02 emissions and
ensuring that Bristol is a great place to live for
future generations.
Keywords:
Council housing, Employment Advice, public safety, Public Services, Bristol City Council, Anti-social behaviour, Housing benefit, Council, Government, Building Regulations, Environmental health, Business Rates, Licensing services, street trading, Council Tax, Business support, Community development, Public transport, Road maintenance, Affordable housing, Pollution control
