Bristol mayor presents plans for £91m indoor arena


Bristol mayor George Ferguson has presented his future plans for investing in the city’s development, with one of the most ambitious parts of this project being the development of a new indoor arena worth 91 million pounds.

According to a news report in the local media, the arena will have a 12,000 seat capacity and will be built on the former Diesel Depot site next to Bristol Temple Meads station, which would be opened in 2017. The arena would cost the council £1m in 2014/15, £25m in 2015/16 and £65m in 2016/17, although the majority of the funding would come via the City Deal agreement announced earlier this month.

The mayor’s plans are set to go before the Bristol City Council next week. Should they get the green light, the search for contractors will follow shortly. Given the size of the project, any company that decides to take on this task should consider implementing a very solid and reliable time and attendance system.

This is specifically where Time & Attendance South West could help, given the fact that we have the necessary expertise to provide customers with a complete and comprehensive bespoke solution, that will perfectly fit their requirements.

Our advanced smart card time and attendance system includes European Working Time Directive checking and reporting, ensuring that your company remains compliant with both regional and national legislation.

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Bristol mayor presents plans for £91m indoor arena


Bristol mayor George Ferguson has presented his future plans for investing in the city’s development, with one of the most ambitious parts of this project being the development of a new indoor arena worth 91 million pounds.

According to a news report in the local media, the arena will have a 12,000 seat capacity and will be built on the former Diesel Depot site next to Bristol Temple Meads station, which would be opened in 2017. The arena would cost the council £1m in 2014/15, £25m in 2015/16 and £65m in 2016/17, although the majority of the funding would come via the City Deal agreement announced earlier this month.

The mayor’s plans are set to go before the Bristol City Council next week. Should they get the green light, the search for contractors will follow shortly. Given the size of the project, any company that decides to take on this task should consider implementing a very solid and reliable time and attendance system.

This is specifically where Time & Attendance South West could help, given the fact that we have the necessary expertise to provide customers with a complete and comprehensive bespoke solution, that will perfectly fit their requirements.

Our advanced smart card time and attendance system includes European Working Time Directive checking and reporting, ensuring that your company remains compliant with both regional and national legislation.

If you’d like to find out more about the extensive range of solutions supplied by Time & Attendance South West, just get in touch with our dedicated product team, they’ll be more than happy to answer any and all queries you might have.