Amanda Cameron, Bristol Post

Amanda Cameron

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Past articles by Amanda:

Retired GPs in Bristol will provide online consultations to ease pressure

The scheme is among a raft of measures to make more GP appointments available → Read More

Doctors to handle 111 calls to stop unnecessary A&E visits in Bristol area

It's to keep our emergency departments clear for patients with truly life-threatening conditions → Read More

Southmead Hospital to close two mental health wards as 'cramped' provision relocated

The care provided at the two wards at Southmead Hospital will move to a mental health hospital in Brislington → Read More

Bristol public will have say on Clifton and Durdham Downs decision-making

Confirmation of a public consultation follows controversy over the Society of Merchant Venturers' involvement → Read More

Merchant Venturers hit back at critics who want them to give up Clifton Down

The MVs say they bought Clifton Down to protect it from housebuilding and get no benefit from their continued involvement → Read More

Bridge Valley Road to close on three Sundays in a row

Bridge Valley Road will be closed for three Sundays in a row from this weekend. The steep road off the A4 Portway winds sharply as it cuts through the north face of the Avon Gorge up past Bristol Zoo to the flat expanse of Clifton Down. The closures on Sunday January 30, February 6 and February 13 will allow council workers to clear scrub from the rock slopes above Bridge Valley Road, according… → Read More

Delay to Bristol's City Leap clean energy project drives up cost to taxpayer

The City Leap project will have taken four years and cost council taxpayers £7.4m by the time a commercial business partner is announced → Read More

Bristol festivals and events set to take place on The Downs in 2022

Here's a full list of events planned for the green space this year → Read More

Merchant Venturers asked to give Clifton Down to city of Bristol

Campaigners say it's time for the ancient trading organisation to give up the land and their role in managing it → Read More

Bristol arena: YTL to pay for shuttle buses to get people to the arena

The details emerged as the council was forced defend a request for £2.7m of public funding for travel measures → Read More

'Bulge classes' planned in Bristol secondary schools to make up for shortage of Year 7 places

More than 300 extra Year 7 places are needed by September → Read More

Two Bristol schools face roll cuts due to falling pupil numbers

Henleaze Infant School and Cotham Gardens Primary School could have their reception year intakes cut by a third → Read More

Aldi and Asda put on notice over delivery hours at stores in South Bristol

“There have been significant and ongoing complaints from local residents there about the breach of the agreed delivery hours” → Read More

Large HMO in north Bristol gets green light despite neighbours' concerns

Neighbours fear the seven-bedroom HMO will be noisy and make "really, really bad" parking problems even worse → Read More

Bristol children could be 'missing out' on free school meals

Many schools do not check eligibility often enough, according to a local school manager → Read More

Cost to repair Clifton car park has tripled

Bristol City Council says 'unforeseen problems' arose during the work to West End Car Park → Read More

Dozens of Bristol families to have rent arrears paid to save them from eviction and homelessness

The council is set to spend a one-off grant from the Government to prevent families being evicted as a result of the pandemic → Read More

Care farm on outskirts of Bristol wins planning permission despite 'hate campaign'

The care farm teaches disabled and disadvantaged people agricultural and craft skills → Read More

New Bristol restaurant gets booze licence despite neighbours' fears about noisy parties

Ruby Jeans is a 40-seat restaurant housed in a former bank building → Read More

Decision on new Bristol school expected early 2022

Plans for the school are tied up with a major council-approved development that could be thrown out by a planning inspector → Read More