• 7 months ago
As ever it has been a busy week in the city of bristol, from the success of love saves the day at Ashton court and as major road closure amid an ongoing police investigation

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00:00 So as ever it has been a very busy week in the City of Bristol, so Charlie can you tell
00:05 us what is our top story in the City this week?
00:08 So our top story this week is that teachers and support staff at a secondary school in
00:14 the City have announced that they are going to be striking for a further 23 days until
00:20 the end of this academic year. So it's the staff members at City Academy Bristol and
00:27 they've said they will be striking 2-3 days every week until the summer break. They say
00:35 it's over issues that they have over the way the school is managed and they've already
00:41 striked 6 days so far and the action has been arranged by the National Education Union.
00:48 We will see how that one pans out. Shall we move on to our second top story in the City
00:54 this week? Tell me about that.
00:57 Next is that hundreds of people have signed a new petition calling for a former running
01:03 track in South Bristol to be restored to its former glory. So campaigners want to see the
01:10 former Whitchurch Athletics track regenerated to provide what they're calling a much needed
01:18 space for physical activity in the City.
01:23 Thank you Charlie. So shall we move on to our final top story in the City this week?
01:27 Tell me about that.
01:28 Finally is that a well-known baker whose previous business closed earlier this year has opened
01:34 a new bakery in Kingswood. So Ben Fortune ran the Warmly Bakehouse for 6 years until
01:42 it went into liquidation due to rising flour and energy costs as well as mounting debts.
01:48 But Ben, who previously worked at Bordeaux Quay Restaurant and Bakery in the Harbourside,
01:54 has now launched a market bakehouse within the indoor market on Regent Street.

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