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Images of Bristol Zoo Gardens released plus more details of plans for historic Clifton site

The zoo at Clifton will close to the public on September 3 this year

Artist impressions of the new Bristol Zoo site. Pictured is the lake area.(Image: Bristol Zoo Gardens)

The boss of Bristol Zoo Gardens has said the visitor attraction will be a "valuable community asset" for generations to come.

The comments from the boss of Bristol Zoo come as the city's Zoological Society reveals more details of its proposal for the 186-year-old site, after Bristol Zoo Gardens closes to the public later this year.

The closure date for one of the city's most famous tourist attractions was announced last month, and the 12-acre Clifton site is due to be sold with planning permission for homes set in gardens near the Downs.

Dr Justin Morris said: “This is a special place in all our hearts. It has always brought people and wildlife together and it will continue to do that.

“It will still be a destination for Bristolians. It will be a place for the local community, visitors and residents to meet and as we announced before Christmas, the gardens will be open to everyone free of charge for the first time ever.”

Last year, the Zoological Society appointed a team of architects and designers to take forward the redevelopment of the Zoo Gardens site.

Plans include building around 206 homes with solar panels and air source heat pumps, and will be submitted to Bristol City Council later this spring. The plans will also feature a café with indoor and outdoor seating at Bristol Zoo Gardens’ entrance building.

Dr Morris said the community was at the heart of plans for the 12-acre site, which now include: