The Downs hit hard by damage from increased visitor numbers during pandemic
Walkers have churned up the grass and vans parked on grass verges have caused two drains to collapse on Circular Road
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Clifton Suspension Bristol and Leigh Woods in Bristol named one of Britain s best walking routes
The seven mile route was featured in ITV s Britain s Favourite Walks
The ramparts of Stokeleigh Camp, an Iron Age fort in Leigh Woods
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Multi-million pound mansions for sale in Bristol right now
These properties are pretty impressive (Image: Savills)
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Ever wondered what you could buy in Bristol if you became a multi-millionaire?
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Daniel with his mother, the author Sylvie Gallimore,
The New Year’s honours list includes a young man who moved to Villa Martin permanently 18 months ago, but still runs a charity in Bristol – England.
He is Daniel Edward Gallimore, now a resident in Villa Martin, and he has been awarded the BEM:
Daniel still runs a charity in England called ‘Have Stick Will Travel,’ that raises money to buy, mainly electronic gadgets, that can enhance the lives of blind and poorly sighted people.
He lost his own sight when he was 21, having gone to the aid of a young man of 18 who was being attacked by three older thugs by a Lloyds Bank cash point in Bristol. The original victim got off lightly with just a broken nose and bruises whilst Daniel was several month in Frenchay Hospital in a coma, waking up to discover he had lost his sight.
The houses in Bristol you could buy if you became a millionaire tomorrow
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This property for sale in Church Road, Sneyd Park, is on the market for £1.45m (Image: Savills)
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