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Much-loved independent record shop joins Wapping Wharf
By Bristol24/7, Monday Apr 19, 2021
Longwell Records, which has welcomed a long line of big-name and emerging musicians into its Keynsham shop over the years, is embarking on a new chapter with the launch of a shop at Wapping Wharf, Bristol.
The popular harbourside neighbourhood will be the home of Longwell Records’ second shop, stocking new and used vinyl records and t-shirts with designs by local artists including Oli T and Inkie. It is due to open in the coming weeks – date to be confirmed.
Longwell Records’ first shop opened in 2016 on Temple Street, Keynsham, with artists including Razorlight, Amber Run, Billy Nomates, Mike Peters, The Allergies, Phoxjaw and Jade Bird having performed there.
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Bristol pubs you don t need to book a table at before visiting from April 12
These boozers will all operate on a first come, first-served basis after they reopen
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The outdoor seating area at the Tobacco Factory (Image: Tobacco Factory)
Many of us can t wait for pubs to reopen on Monday, but there are also lots of us who don t like having to pre-book places before we visit.
Whether it s because you don t like having to fill out forms or because you re someone whose plans change as frequently as Bristol s tiers changed in December, sometimes it s nice to be able to rock up without having to make a reservation.
Covered al fresco dining terrace created at Cargo in Bristol
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The new covered walkway at Cargo in Bristol (Image: Bristol Live)
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