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An ambitious £10 million plan to save one of Bristolâs most famous shopping streets has been unveiled - with the backing of the traders and local councillors.
The proposal to turn around the fortunes of East Street in Bedminster was shared at a briefing by local business leaders yesterday (May 12), who said it might take between five and ten years.
Missing pieces in North Street murals jigsaw to be painted
By Lowie Trevena, Monday Mar 8, 2021
Once completed, six murals on North Street will become the largest street art project in the UK designed and painted by female street artists.
Bedminster BID and Upfest have come together to commission Lucas Antics and Ejits to paint two murals above Oowee Diner and Peter Burrows & Co solicitors.
The murals will sit alongside four others already painted on the Victorian terrace by Bex Glover, Zoe Power, Gemma Compton and Sophie Long.
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Bristol s Six Sisters to be largest female-led street art project in UK
Two new murals are to be painted later this month, adding to the four existing works
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High-rise flats with no affordable housing approved in South Bristol
The development will no longer include affordable homes
14:41, 5 MAR 2021
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Plans to build high-rise apartments with no affordable flats in Bedminster have been approved in the hope it will revitalise the area.