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Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by kiang, 28 Mar 2008.

  1. kiang

    kiang Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    It looks as though the new zoo at Hollywood estates is taking a small step forward
    The zoo looks to win planning permission to build a new roundabout on the M5 at the entrance to the new park.
    Just got to find the £50 million or so to build the place now!
     
  2. James27

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    Hope they do find that money! Does anyone know how much more they have to raise?
     
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    Kifaru Bwana Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Any indication when the planning permission might be granted for the Bristol WCP to go forward? And yes, can anyone closer to Bristol Zoo tell us what the funding shortfall is at the moment for the building work to start ...?
     
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    Planning permission was granted 41 years ago, and apparently is still valid.

    Planning permission for a roundabout near the junction of the M5 motorway was given by South Gloucestershire District Council on 27th March 2008, despite numerous objections regarding traffic flows, noise and pollution. I've tried to find the link, but my computer won't connect. If it is fixed I'll post the report.
     
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    Kifaru Bwana Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Really, 41 years ago? I was under the impression that the Bristol WCP was an idea only tabled in the last 2-3 years ...!

    Thank goodness that the roundabout plans can now also move forward. A major step to making the Bristol WCP a reality. Having seen the masterplan and exhibit designs I cannot wait till it is completed. Definitely, it will be another big attraction in the west (next to Chester Zoo) and will also vacate space at its sister Bristol Zoo to expand some exhibits after species destined for the Bristol WCP have left to their new residence. Do you have any idea how much of the funding is already in place? Any indication now when the first building work will start?
     
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    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I expect Bristol WCP is a new concept, planning permission was probably given to develop the site as an animal collection 41 years ago and the new plans are probably nothing like those of 1967.

    I am surprised that planning permission could last so long.
     
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    The plans looks amazing, its scary i might have my own children when it finally opens! I recon the african jungle area will be best with bonobos and okapi!
     
  9. ZooMania

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    Im really looking forwards to this zoo, it does look superb.
     
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    I have no information on how funding is progressing, but I bet Bristol Zoo are finding it tough going with the credit crunch. The fact that there's been no news on the NWCP since Jan 06 tells its own story.

    Edinburgh are probably in the same boat (notwithstanding their planning setbacks). It probably doesn't help that their masterplan costs keep creeping up - £78 million and counting! Must feel like swimming up a waterfall....
     
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    KJ Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I might be silly here but where is everyone reading these plans from ??
     
  12. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    They're still there, looking quite old now...
     
  14. ZooMania

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    Link not working for me, Rob.
     
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    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I just tested it and it works for me.

    Try the Bristol Zoo website and find National Wildlife Conservation Centre in the site map menu, or put National Wildlife Conservation Centre in the search box on the home page.

    I hope you have better luck.
     
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    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I've found some more information

    Links
     
  17. ZooMania

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    Lots of interesting informantion there
     
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    Bristol swapped it's lone female fairy pinguin with cologne for two males. Cologne now has 3.3, Bristol has 2.0
     
  19. Writhedhornbill

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    That's great! Cologne can breed them and then pass two females onto Bristol. Has Cologne bred Fairy penguins?
     
  20. ZooMania

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    This is good, hopefully Bristol can get some females soon.