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Radio 4 series explores personal history of Jen Reid

Radio 4 series explores personal history of Jen Reid
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Bristol City Council deliberately ignored bid to install Black Lives Matter statue on Colston plinth

Bristol City Council deliberately ignored bid to install Black Lives Matter statue on Colston plinth Top planning officer says it was done so the new history commission could consider all the issues 17:23, 30 APR 2021 Updated The statue was erected in the early hours of this morning on July 15, 2020 (Image: Ben Birchall/PA Wire) A bid to install a sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protester on the Colston Statue plinth was deliberately ignored, Bristol City Council’s top planner has revealed. A government inspector will rule whether the life-sized depiction of Jen Reid can sit for two years atop the empty base where slave trader Edward Colston’s monument was pulled down last summer, after an appeal was lodged on the grounds of “non-determination”.

Massive Attack among Bristol collective spearheading project to support arts sector

Massive Attack among Bristol collective spearheading project to support arts sector By Ellie Pipe, Tuesday Apr 20, 2021 Some of Bristol’s biggest names have thrown their weight behind a new initiative to support the arts sector amid fears of a “lost generation of creativity”. Massive Attack, Tricky, Maisie Williams, Daniel Day-Lewis, Stephen Merchant, IDLES, Jen Reid, Portishead and Lawrence Hoo are among those backing proposals to create the UK’s first city-wide Business Improvement District (BID). They have all signed a statement of support for the newly-formed Bristol United Guild (BUG) – a not-for-profit community interest company seeking to help boost the freelance and independent creative community, especially those from the city’s poorest districts.

Maisie Williams, Stephen Merchant and Massive Attack back new initiative to support Bristol creatives

Maisie Williams, Stephen Merchant and Massive Attack back new initiative to support Bristol creatives IDLES, Jen Reid and Portishead are also supporting the new Bristol United Guild Maisie Williams attends the Game of Thrones Season 8 screening at Waterfront Hall, Belfast in April 2019 (Image: Getty Images) FIND OUT WHAT S ON NEAR YOU WITH OUR NEWSLETTER Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Recognised figures from Bristol s creative sectors have come together to get behind a new initiative to support freelance creatives hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

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