Nightingale Valley is much loved by the many local families that frequent this haven for badgers, foxes, squirrels, owls, robins, finches, wild flowers, trees, etc.


This web site, (at StAnnesPark.com), is available, at no cost, for publicising local issues. St. Anne's Park
In contrast to the hustle and bustle of busy St Anne's and Brislington, hidden away from view, is the tiny oasis of countryside which is Nightingale Valley.

The valley is a haven for nature and wildlife
, with various types of birds, small animals, wild flowers and trees. 
It provides a safe and pleasant walk for many people from a substantial area of St Annes and Brislington, and no matter what the time of day you will always find someone enjoying the peaceful surroundings, ambling through with their dogs, their children, or just enjoying their own solitude.
SAVED BY YOUR EFFORTS - THANK YOU ALL
A planning application was submitted for the destruction of the existing cottage in the valley, and the building of two three-storey buildings
each housing 6 two-bedroom flats.
There was considerable opposition to this proposal.
Petition Comments Planning Refusal
     
  What would it have meant?
    Implications. The impact on wildlife. local residents, children, pets.
  Petition Comments
    View the comments of those who have signed the online petition.  
  Development Plans
    Showing the substantial increase in size.  
  The Property
    Agents details showing that the property is in a Conservation Area.  
  Useful Links  
       
     
  Bristol Observer   - Article, pictures.  
   
  Bristol Evening Post   - Article, pictures.
     
   
     
  St Anne's Wood and Holy Well. - Why did they build factory units on the car park?.  
Nightingale Valley News
Campaign makes newspapers and Radio Bristol
The response to the campaign has been overwhelming.
Hit counters are notoriously inaccurate, but we have probably had c 700 hits.
Petition size: 871 written, 93 email
Plus, many people have written directly to Planning.
Thank You All for your support
Initial Planning Application was refused. Second application was not proceeded with.
The councilors involved have told us we have to keep the impetus going.
Web site content and material by Save Nightingale Valley (Melanie)
Web site sponsored by Mike Dubin
Nightingale Valley, Clifton, c 1917
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