Jantra wrote:So prior to 2016, bristol turned its back on tall developments but since then has had a change of heart (but nothing yet has been built under this new policy)
To put it simply, Bristol has always had an 'unofficial height limit', where developments which were about as tall as St. Mary Redcliffe (which is a beautiful Church - definitely worth a visit) and above that height, would get declined pretty much automatically.
Since 2016 new policies have been proposed to support high-quality tall buildings, supported by the mayor and cabinet members.
Since this change we've seen 3 'tall' buildings proposed in one year, the most in Bristol's history.