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Urban explorers share eerie footage of ghost hunt inside Bristol s old BRI hospital

Urban explorers share eerie footage of ghost hunt inside Bristol s old BRI hospital The original Royal Infirmary in Bristol was founded in 1736 but has sat empty for years THE BIGGEST STORIES ACROSS BRISTOL IN YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Urban explorers have shared eerie footage from inside the old Bristol Royal Infirmary years after it shut down. A group kitted out with cameras and torches managed to access the abandoned hospital on Marlborough Street, despite security measures designed to keep trespassers out.

Is the Olympic Park s redevelopment still on track?

Is the Olympic Park’s redevelopment still on track? The London Legacy Development Corporation has been accused of not building enough affordable homes on the former London 2012 site. With less than four years before it winds down, can it still deliver on its lofty ambitions? asks Will Ing Advertisement ‘It seems like everything with the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) was set up with good intentions, but somewhere along the way things have been lost,’ says Susan Hall, who chairs the London Assembly’s Budget and Performance Committee. ‘From expensive white-elephant football stadiums to low levels of affordable housing, it is hard to understand or justify the continued investment in this project which fails to deliver time and again.’

Bristol students donate items worth over £80k to charity

Bristol students donate items worth over £80k to charity By Caitlin Bowring, Monday Dec 21, 2020 Bristol students living in Unite Students accommodation have donated £86,998 worth of items to British Heart Foundation (BHF), which funds research related to heart and circulatory diseases and their risk factors. Students in Bristol came second only to Leeds students in how much they donated to the charity. The donated items from the students include designer handbags, clothes, and plasma TVs. Support independent journalism Bristol24/7 relies on your support to remain independent. If you like what we do and you want us to keep reporting, become a member for just £45 for the year

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