now that sum, because it has been sitting there almost four years nearly, is looking closer to1 million. it has been a waste of time and resources. they could have solved a lot of problems. bristol city council received £18,000 from the production team for the filming here. they said no one was available for interview today but that half of that had gone to the bristol film office and the other half reinvested into looking at how the site could be redeveloped into affordable housing and new community facilities. with a third series now on the cards, there are concerns it could delay things further. i would like to see the council thinking about if they are going to film here, what it could mean in terms of bubbling up tensions. and also how they will invest in the community and assure us the promise they will. they are also appealing to the bristol born co creator of the 0utlaws stephen
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