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Daily Archives: December 13, 2007
Tonight Matthew we're going to be The Bristol Blogger . . .
It’s good news for The Blogger tonight at least. The entirely predictable final cancellation of the ongoing arena fiasco gives us a night off. We’ll just leave the commentary to Bristolians who can do it far more eloquently and intelligently … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Culture, Developments, Lawrence Hill, Local government, SWRDA
Tagged Arena
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The new pain in the backside
Christmas, it seems, has come early for Jan Ormondroyd. Although she might sound like something very painful up your backside that you should urgently consult a doctor about, she’s actually been appointed the city’s new Chief Executive on a bumper … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Local government, Privatisation
Tagged Chief Executive, Hull, Jan Ormondroyd, John Prescott, Nick Gurney
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