North Bristol Fringe
I went through Filton and the edge of Patchway today - first time for about a year. The redevelopment of the Filton site is proceeding at a pace although the runway is still in place, albeit hacked around a bit.
The construction of the £37 million Airbus Wing Integration Centre, an advanced testing centre for large structural components, is well under way. Parts of the Filton site and huge tracts of adjacent land are now either new houses, shops etc or are being prepared for such.
Having a mooch around shows how vital this part of South Gloucestershire unitary authority is to the Bristol city region. Apart from the many thousands still employed in the aerospace and related industries there is the MOD Procurement Centre with 7,000 employees and a myriad of other companies including Friends Life.
Beyond the Cribbs Causeway regional shopping and entertainment complex at the other end of the former Filton airfield site lies the Severnside coast, much of which sits within the South Gloucestershire unitary area with the remainder within the city boundary.
It is reputedly the largest brownfield site in Western Europe, or perhaps was because so much development has taken place in recent years with distribution centres, warehouses and other industries . The latest giant warehouse being built is that for DHL that follows closely behind the The Range's new mega warehouse nearby. A drive around there, particularly Central Park, reveals almost a town of warehouses and the like. Further along the coast is the largest wine warehouse in Europe that handles 25% of all wine imported to the UK.
With the announcement of a new junction to be built on the M49 this area will be opened up even more.
Some people are surprised that Bristol with a population of around 450,000 is such an economic powerhouse. They forget or perhaps don't know that physically attached to it is this other 'city' (you can't see the join between the two) that pushes the physical unbroken city up to around 650,000. With urban bits of B&NES and North Somerset unitary authorities physically joined to Bristol too the 'city' population rises even higher.