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Restaurant Associates, part of Compass Group, has been awarded a 10-year contract to oversee the catering and hospitality ...
It was hard not to be swept up in the furore that Bristol faced when its links to the transatlantic slave trade were laid ...
Four years later, following consultation with the local community, the statue has been given a new home in a quiet corner of Bristol's M Shed Museum. But this time, its display is very different.
M Shed Train and Crane driving experiences. // Credit: Bristol Museums Bristol ‘s M shed is offering people the chance to live their childhood dreams by driving a steam engine or crane on the city’s ...
The statue of Edward Colston as it was displayed in Bristol's M Shed museum following its toppling in June 2020. It will return to the museum in a similar form ...
The statue of Edward Colston, the Transatlantic slave trader, is set to return to the M-Shed museum, pending council approval. The Colston statue was pulled down in a Black Lives Matter protest on ...
Bristol streets named after Edward Colston won't be changed Councillors will vote on whether they give consent for the statue to move from its plinth to the M Shed museum on Wednesday 21 February.
Bristol City Council's development control committee is expected to vote on applying for the de-listing of the statue on 21 February in order to move it from its plinth to the M Shed.
Brown hopes that moving the long-closed museum from Bristol to Providence's Jewelry District will make it more vital and accessible.
A rooftop bar could open on top of the M-Shed as council chiefs try to make some money in the face of swingeing budget cuts. The idea is one of the proposals to add revenue to council coffers on a ...
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