Carriageworks Façade Unveiled

Carriageworks Façade Unveiled

Anyone walking through the Croft over the last week or so should have noticed – the scaffolding has come down from the replacement of Westmoreland House, and the Carriageworks development. We’re finally seeing something of how it will affect the look of our...
Staff Picks: Westmoreland House

Staff Picks: Westmoreland House

As the gentrification of Stokes Croft and St Pauls continues apace, looking at the gap in the high street makes me wonder where the symbols of resistance and underground culture will be allowed to survive.

Carriageworks and Westmoreland House Development

Carriageworks and Westmoreland House Development

Local people have until June 19th to respond to new plans for Carriageworks Click here to make your comments You may be forgiven for thinking that the plans were finalised for the Carriageworks development, given that the old buildings are gone now, but the developers...
Westmoreland House: going, going, gone…

Westmoreland House: going, going, gone…

Westmoreland House, Stokes Croft’s iconic derelict playground, will be gone by Christmas. Even before Burning Candy painted the giant skull and crocodile on its upper stories, the gutted hulk of Westmoreland House was a symbol of the dilapidation of Stokes...

Carriageworks Community Meeting

There will be a Community Meeting on Monday 4 September, 6pm at the Kings Centre, King Sq. PG Group will be attending the meeting. The Carriageworks Action Group will be discussing their proposed changes to the pre-commencement conditions, their programme of work and...