By Martin Booth, Thursday Apr 15, 2021
Marvin Rees slid down the zip line at Felix Road Adventure Playground when Labour leader Keir Starmer paid a visit to Bristol to join the mayor and councillor candidates on the campaign trail.
Despite being in Easton, the playground is in Lawrence Hill ward, which overwhelmingly voted in two Labour candidates into City Hall in 2016.
The ward encompasses a hugely varied area: from the glass offices buildings of Temple Quay to the industry of St Philip’s Marsh, from the tower blocks of Barton Hill to the terraced streets off Stapleton Road.
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Bristol City Council tackling tsunami of misinformation about corornavirus vaccine
Mayor Marvin Rees says people should read more books and less Facebooks amid dangerous social media rumours
17:46, 13 JAN 2021
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A drive has been launched by Bristol City Council to tackle dangerous misinformation about coronavirus vaccines on social media.
Community, voluntary and religious groups are being targeted to help spread urgent messages that Covid-19 jabs are safe amid a worrying rise in false claims online.
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