Five parts of Bristol are deemed as being more at risk than the rest of the city.
Part of the plan to keep Bristol cool includes creating more shaded walkways and river pathsFive parts of a city have been identified as most at risk from extreme heatwaves as global temperatures rise.
Lawrence Hill residents are most at risk from extreme heat, according to Bristol City Council's new Keeping Bristol Cool policy.Central and eastern parts of Bristol are more likely to see higher temperatures than north-western or southern parts of the city because of more hard surfaces, which are further away from the cooling effect of coastal sea breezes.A map ranking parts of Bristol on vulnerability to future heatwaves was produced as part of the Keeping Bristol Cool policy.
But council bosses said there is little available space on pavements for planting more trees, partly due to utilities, so they could be planted in space currently used for cars.
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