Covers come off Westmoreland House site in Bristol as it nears completion
Scaffolding has been removed to unveil a new block of flats
Scaffolding has been removed from part of the development (Image: BristolLive)
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A multi-use development in central Bristol which prompted anger when plans were first unveiled is nearing completion.
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More than a hint of surprise was visible on the faces of several Baldwin Street traders when informed of the area s ranking in a recent report.
Bristol neighbourhood continues to have one of the country s worst covid rates
The area s infection rate is more than five times the UK average
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A Bristol neighbourhood is now in the government s most severe covid category.
Cotham s infection rate is now at 925 per 100,000 after 83 positive tests were recorded in the seven days to June 26, placing the area in the highest category in the government map.
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