Businesses unveil £10 million plan to save South Bristol s High Street We absolutely have to do this
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An ambitious £10 million plan to save one of Bristolâs most famous shopping streets has been unveiled - with the backing of the traders and local councillors.
The proposal to turn around the fortunes of East Street in Bedminster was shared at a briefing by local business leaders yesterday (May 12), who said it might take between five and ten years.
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The masks are mandatory. The masks can be life-saving. And the masks can also be a stylish way to express your personality. As we enter Year Two of the pandemic and its public-safety measures, LFP photojournalist Mike Hensen captured these images of London-area residents and their unique masks: Wendy Fudge of Woodstock makes sure people know how she feels about getting too close in White Oaks Mall in London.
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Try refreshing your browser, or PHOTOS: Londoners and their many, many, many masks Back to video The Van De Hoef clan from Strathroy was rocking a whole variety of masks in White Oaks Mall. Left to right are Emma, 11, in strawberries; Abbie, 4, wearing clouds and the sky; Ethan, 11, wearing penguins; Autumn, 7, wearing teddy bears; and Jordyn, 13, wearing a mask of mustaches.
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