Are school proms going ahead in 2021? Disappointment at two of Bristol s biggest schools
Uncertainty caused by coronavirus has affected celebrations for the second summer running
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A backlog of demand for venue space is threatening to derail school proms for the second year running.
Two of Bristol s biggest secondary schools have confirmed that they will not be hosting leavers proms again this summer, at least in part due to their struggle to find a suitable location in time.
By Martin Booth, Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
Some stonework on Redland Green is the last remaining part of the boundary wall between the common land of Redland Green and the neighbouring fields, owned by John Cossins, on which St Oswald’s Road and Cossins Road were built.
There are no walls dividing the boundary of the current Redland ward – which stretches from the edge of the Downs in the west to the Pigsty Hill stretch of Gloucester Road in the east; Coldharbour Road in the north to the arches in the south.
Ninety-four per cent of Redland residents are satisfied with life, compared to the Bristol average of 75 per cent.
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