Council review £1m renovation project - after bench faces a brick wall
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Council review £1m renovation project - after bench faces a brick wall
A council will review part of a £1million city renovation project - after a bench placed as a 'resting place for the elderly' was put facing a brick wall. The seat is a part of a project to refurbish the traffic lights in Bristol city centre and to improve the pedestrian experience. But the bench's»»»
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