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A number of local councillors in parishes near Bristol are considering resigning if virtual council meetings come to an end next month. Council meetings have been held remotely since emergency legislation was introduced last year to enable the business of local government to continue safely during the coronavirus pandemic. But physical council meetings are due to resume on May 7 after the Government said it did not have time to extend the legislation. A High Court is due to decide whether remote meetings can continue under existing legislation later this month. Councillors have been vocal in their opposition to returning to city halls, council offices and village halls in the middle of a pandemic, accusing the Government of double standards as MPs extended their own right to debate from home until June 21.
Controversial 79-metre Bristol Arc tourist attraction approved at We The Curious against advice
Historic England objected against the plans saying they would ruin views of Bristol Cathedral
12:26, 16 APR 2021
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An “alien” 79-metre Bristol Arc viewing pod at We The Curious has been approved unanimously by councillors against officers’ advice to refuse.
All eight members of the city council’s development control committee voted last night (Thursday, April 15) to grant permission for the controversial moving observation capsule despite objections from Historic England that it would ruin views of the cathedral.
79-metre viewing pod over Bristol harbourside is approved
By Adam Postans, Friday Apr 16, 2021
A 79-metre viewing pod at We The Curious has been approved unanimously by councillors against officers’ advice to refuse.
All eight members of the city council’s development control committee voted on Thursday, April 15 to grant permission for the controversial moving observation Arc despite objections from Historic England that it would ruin views of the cathedral.
The unique tourist attraction will take up to 42 passengers on a 20-minute “flight” up to 67 metres above Bristol via a pivot moored in Anchor Square, although the top of the structure will be 12 metres higher than the cabin itself.
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