Houses will be built on the former Bristol Zoo site after the government decided not to intervene.
The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, has the power to re-examine planning applications approved by a local authority.
Although the zoo's planning application has been approved, Bristol Zoological Society has not yet found a developer to build the new homes.An artist's impression of proposed new housing on the former Bristol Zoo site "We need to move forward. Clifton needs to contribute to providing affordable housing just like other areas of the city are doing.
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