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Tag Archives: Situations
S.106 news
As we finally bid farewell to the Blogger’s favourite piece of public art shite, Victoria Park’s ‘Black Cloud‘, a small snippet of funding information comes our way. The council’s November s. 106 spending update, outlining how cash from developers has … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Culture, Developments, Local government, Planning, Politics, Redcliffe
Tagged 32 - 36 Victoria Street, Arnolfini, Public art, S. 106, Situations, The Black Cloud, UWE, Victoria Park
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BLACK (cloud) WATCH: council cash news
A speedy reply to Woodsy’s Freedom of Information request to Bristol City Council regarding their expenditure on Victoria Park’s temporary roofless shed, ‘The Black Cloud‘, arrives on the ever-dependable ‘What Do They Know?‘ site and finds the council crunching urgently … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol South, Culture, Environment, FOI, Global warming, Local government, Politics, Windmill Hill
Tagged Corporate Risk Register, Heather and Ivan Morison, Play Pathfinder programme, Situations, Sustainable City team, The Black Cloud, Urban Design team, UWE, Victoria Park, What do they know?
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BLACK (cloud) WATCH: Slim pickings
News drifts in that the city council’s direct cash contribution to this temporary roofless shed cum public artwork in Victoria Park – ‘The Black Cloud‘ – comes in at around £15k. Not much money then? Especially if you take the … Continue reading
Posted in Bishopston, Bristol, Bristol South, Culture, Local government, Politics, Windmill Hill
Tagged Field Marshall Bill Slim, Situations, The Black Cloud, UWE
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