Other top stories include a giant tower block that will become bristols largest building has been sold off, a 17 year old teen dad in a coma after a motorbike crash and a bristol restaurant casa closed until further notice.
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00:00So there has been loads on in the news in the city this week, so Adriana can you tell
00:06us what is our first top news story in the city of Bristol this week?
00:11The BBC's historic Bristol headquarters has gone on the market after 90 years. The site
00:17on White Ladies Road consists of a variety of listed villas, broadcasting house and production
00:23spaces together with open spaces with parking to the rear. The sale listing by Lampert Smith
00:29Hampton says it is suitable for a variety of users subject to planning, including office
00:35space, residential development and student accommodation. The BBC has reassured it is
00:40a partial sale and that it intends to continue broadcasting from the site.
00:46Thank you Adriana, so that will be an interesting one to see how it pans out as an iconic spot
00:52in the city. So shall we move on to our second top news story this week, tell me about that.
00:58A Bristol bus station has announced some emergency closures with some bus diversions. The station
01:05will be closed between 9pm and 1am until Friday 25th October. The A1 Airport Flyer and Buffen
01:13Wells services will start and finish their journeys on the Broadmead bus stop on Lewinsmead
01:19and the Western Supermare and North Sunset services will terminate their route at the
01:25Broadmeads bus stop on Lewinsmead and start on Rupert Street at bus stop B2.
01:34Thank you Adriana, so shall we move on to our third and final top news story in the
01:39city this week, tell me about that.
01:42A popular award-winning cheese store has soft launched a second store on Gloucester Road.
01:48The Bristol Cheese Mongers is owned by husband and wife team Jenny and Ollie who spend
01:55their time visiting farms and dairies.