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Developers secured planning permission in 2017, but there has been no sign of construction
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In 2017 a campaign to save Thekla was launched after plans for a mixed-use development nearby were submitted.
The year Edward Colston s statue fell and how it changed Bristol
He started on a Bristol pedestal and ended it mocked on Family Guy
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In the autumn of 2019, the Bristol-based history professor and TV presenter David Olusoga stood in the front room of a not-yet-famous house in Redcliffe and made a prediction.
He had just finished an interview with Bristol Live at the then still-secret location of the latest series of A House Through Time, the hit, but still a bit niche, programme which traced the history of a British city, and the nation as a whole, through the stories of the residents of just one single house.
AJ 40 under 40: reflecting on the class of 2005
Rob Gregory, one of the previous 40 under 40
, recalls the experience and speaks to some of the others who featured in the 2005 list
I took a punt when I entered the AJ’s 40 under 40 in 2005 as my career had been relatively unremarkable. Having walked away from a potential route to partnership at Feilden Clegg Architects to do time on Hopkins’ Manchester Art Gallery and Allies and Morrison’s Royal Festival Hall, I was two years into a 15-year detour from conventional practice. Out of the loop, I had no idea if my contribution to the profession was noteworthy or, for that matter, what noteworthy actually meant.
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