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Category Archives: Broadmead
Hacks at the circus
Another day of media overkill to accompany the opening of Cabot Babylon Circus. “So what’s it like then?” the Evening Cancer gormlessly asks on its front page. It’s like any other fucking shopping centre you stupid dickheads. What do you … Continue reading
STOP PRESS: Circus balls
Our glorious, if slightly dim, leader Helen Holland told the press today, “Cabot Circus is a quantum leap for Bristol beyond anyone’s wildest dreams.” Speak for yourself Helen. It might be normal for the Holland household to have wild dreams … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Broadmead, Developments, Labour Party, Local government, Media, Politics					
					
													
						Tagged Cabot Circus, Helen Holland					
					
								
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		Nichols ripple trickle piffle
Interesting insight in to economics on the BBC Bristol website: The priciest item instore is an Alligator Clutch bag, by Kara Ross, at £3,170. It’s undoubtedly expensive. But there are those who say Harvey Nichols will spread ripples of wealth … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Bristol, Broadmead, Developments, Journalism, Media					
					
													
						Tagged BBC Bristol, Cabot Circus, Harvey Nichols					
					
								
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		Licensed, no bill
Reader James Cameron writes: Did you know a number of Radio Bristol journalists or rather “journalists” were treated to a free meal at a new restaurant in the city centre on Thursday night courtesy of the new Cabot City Centre … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Bristol, Broadmead, Developments, Journalism, Media					
					
													
						Tagged BBC Radio Bristol, Cabot Circus					
					
								
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		Spot the difference: new brutalism
The proposed new flagship House of Fraser store proposed for Broadmead The National Theatre, South Bank Centre, London Eugene Street, Kingsdown, Bristol They (whoever they are) say that Brutalism is making a comeback, which is nice. Brutalist architecture was popular … Continue reading
