![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The second half of the 2020s looks set to see major development to turn what is primarily a shopping district into a city centre filled with homes, offices, bars and restaurants - with plans for both The Galleries and the Debenhams building being demolished in the next few years, and similar plans expected for several other blocks of what is currently the street frontage of shops in Broadmead itself. Read next: Radical plans to transform Bristol city centre unveiled It looks set to be the biggest transformation of this part of the city centre since Broadmead was created, and quickly pedestrianised in the 1960s, with council chiefs saying it will create the streetscape fit for the new city centre filled with flats, bars and restaurants, rather than just shops. Buses, taxis and private cars will be removed from many city centre streets, with proposals to transform them into tree-filled ‘street gardens’ for people walking and cycling. The biggest change to the roads in Bristol city centre for a generation is being proposed by the city council as part of a masterplan to transform both the Broadmead area and Castle Park. ![]()
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