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'Key part of city's cultural offer' Plan to close street to traffic

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August 27, 2025

A CITY centre street near the Hippodrome could soon be completely closed to cars to make the area nicer to walk around. Denmark Street runs from the Centre to the Hatchet pub, and is often busy with pedestrians despite its narrow pavements.

- Alex SEABROOK

Bristol City Council is consulting the public on plans to close part of the street to motor traffic. The plans also include installing better pedestrian crossings, speed bumps, bike racks and benches on Denmark Street, Frogmore Street and Trenchard Street.

Depending on the results of the public consultation, the transport policy committee will decide whether to go ahead with the project in October. All the works would then be completed by the end of 2027. The area is home to the Hippodrome, the Bristol Beacon, and the O2 Academy, as well as bars and restaurants, and the changes could help boost the hospitality trade.

Green Councillor Ed Plowden, chair of the transport policy committee, said: "This area of the city is a key part of Bristol's cultural offering.

"We are aiming to make it safer and more welcoming for everyone, whether you are heading to a show or concert, grabbing a bite to eat, or just passing through. Please do get involved in the consultation, as your views will help us to shape this important area and support Bristol's nighttime economy."

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