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Edward Colston statue: everything that has happened in the past year
So much has happened since then
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Exactly a year ago today (June 7), protesters pulled down the statue of slave trader Edward Colston.
Since that momentous day in Bristol - which was part of a global movement to challenge racism - a lot has happened.
The Bristol things named after Edward Colston that have changed their name in the past year
We find out what has happened to them
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The statue of Edward Colston was pulled down by protesters in Bristol city centre exactly a year ago today.
Since then, the city has been experiencing what has become known as the de-Colstonification of Bristol.
The Church of England is expected to instruct cathedrals and churches across the country to review their monuments for links to slavery and colonialism and take action if any are found.
In guidance set to be issued this week, the Church of England s 12,500 parishes and 42 cathedrals will be told to scour their grounds and buildings for historic links.
If any are found, the guidance urges that consultation should be carried out with communities to determine what action should be taken with the guidance stressing that inaction is not an option, according to the Observer.
Actions that could be taken include removal, relocation or alteration of plaques to include contextual information.
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