We understand that the planning application for West Car Park, approved by Bristol City Council in September 2021, will be returned to the Council’s planning committee.

Category: Bristol Zoo Gardens
Bristol Zoo Gardens will be a valuable community asset
Bristol Zoo Gardens will be a valuable community asset for generations to come, says Chief Executive Dr Justin Morris. His comment comes as Bristol Zoological Society reveals more details of its plans and new images for the 186-year-old site, after…
Public Exhibition event – Thursday 24 March and Zoom presentation – Tuesday 22 March
Bristol Zoological Society would like to invite you to an upcoming exhibition event.
Closure date for Bristol Zoo Gardens – 3 September 2022
We are announcing on Tuesday 15 February that Bristol Zoo Gardens will be closing to the public on Saturday 3 September 2022.
Historic Zoological buildings at Bristol Zoo Gardens will be protected for the future
A number of former animal buildings at Bristol Zoo Gardens have been awarded national listed status, protecting these significant buildings for the future.
Historic grounds will be open to the public for free, in new Bristol Zoo Gardens plans
The award-winning grounds of Bristol Zoo Gardens will be open to the public after the site is sold, the charity has announced. Free access to the 185-year-old gardens, a new, publicly accessible children’s play area and a new Clifton Conservation…
Public Consultation Event – Tuesday 16 November and Zoom presentation – Tuesday 23 November
Consultation meeting Tuesday 16 November, 3.00pm – 7.30pm, Clifton Pavilion, Bristol Zoo Gardens Bristol Zoological Society would like to invite you to our second round public consultation meeting. This drop-in meeting will take place at Bristol Zoo Gardens on Tuesday…
Plans approved to help safeguard the future of Bristol Zoological Society
Planning permission has been granted to redevelop Bristol Zoological Society’s West Car Park for residential homes, a decision that will help safeguard the Society’s future. It applied for planning permission to develop 62 high quality, environmentally-friendly new homes, a mix…
Brownfield development in Clifton to provide homes for people and wildlife
The environmentally-sustainable scheme, recommended for approval, will also help safeguard the future of Bristol Zoological Society
Blog post by Dr Justin Morris – Chief Executive Officer of Bristol Zoological Society
New homes in Clifton will tackle the housing crisis and safeguard the future of Bristol Zoological Society