In which spending cuts may be a good thing
Published at 6:32 pm on May 25th, 2010
Filed under: Geekery, Political.
Keyword noise: Bedminster, Bristol, Bristol Post, Bristol Harbour Railway, buses, Gary Hopkins, government, guided bus, light rail, North Somerset, Parry People Movers, spending cuts, West of England Partnership.
In which we look at the detailed plans of the Guided Busway
Published at 11:39 am on April 7th, 2009
Filed under: Geekery, Political.
Keyword noise: Ashton Vale, Bedminster, Bristol, Bristol Harbour Railway, buses, guided bus, Prince St Bridge, railway, Southville, Spike Island, transport, West of England Partnership.
In which we discuss local things, and eat pancakes
Published at 12:55 pm on February 26th, 2009
Filed under: Dear Diary, Political.
Keyword noise: Bristol, buses, city council, events, folk music, Folk Tales, guided bus, Labour, Liberal Democrats, local government, music, Pancake Day, pancakes, Phoenix Wharf, Prince St Bridge, public transport, Redcliffe, Scout Hut, Shrove Tuesday, storytelling, SusTrans, transport.
In which, yes, the guided busway is apparently still on the agenda
Published at 9:32 am on January 21st, 2009
Filed under: Political.
In which I discuss the likely and hoped-for death of the Bristol guided busway plans
Published at 9:24 am on December 17th, 2008
Filed under: Political.
In which we wonder how the Misguided Bus will fit along Winterstoke Road
Published at 10:38 am on November 18th, 2008
Filed under: Political.
More on the guided busway, as it paves over the Bristol Harbour Railway and replaces most of Cumberland Road
Published at 11:26 am on November 12th, 2008
Filed under: Political.
Keyword noise: Bristol, Bristol Harbour Railway, buses, Cumberland Road, guided bus, Leeds, Mark Bradshaw, Militant Invective Laboratories, planning, transport, West of England Partnership.
In which we discuss the West Of England Partnership’s misguided bus proposals
Published at 11:55 am on November 11th, 2008
Filed under: Political, Trains.
Keyword noise: Ashton Vale, Avon, Bristol, Bristol Harbour Railway, buses, Cumberland Road, guided bus, heritage, Mark Bradshaw, marketing, public transport, railway, West of England Partnership.