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  2. More than 380k visit Bristol Beacon in first year

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    The Bristol Beacon reopened in November 2023 after a five-year revamp, with more than 380,000 people visiting since. That was a 25% increase on the year before the works started in 2018, when it ...

  3. Bristol Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Beacon, previously Colston Hall, is a concert hall and Grade II listed building on Colston Street, Bristol, England. It is owned by Bristol City Council. Since 2011, it has been managed by Bristol Music Trust. The hall opened as a concert venue in 1867, and became a popular place for classical music and theatre.

  4. Bristol in pics: It's beginning to look a lot like...

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    Bristol in pictures: Forwards, Dogfest and sunny skies. Bristol in pictures: The proms and Massive Attack. Bristol in pictures: It's home sweet home. Bristol in pictures: Balloons, rallies and sunsets

  5. Bristol Festival of Ideas - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Festival of Ideas is a project established in Bristol, England, ... fair trade and transition to a greener society, changing America, the media and truth ...

  6. Redland Green - Wikipedia

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    Redland Green is a park in the Bristol suburb of Redland. [1] The park consists of a grassland area and an area of scrub and woodland managed as wildlife habitats by Bristol City Council in partnership with local community groups. A major event each year is Redland May Fair, organised by Redland and Cotham Amenities Society, which has been held ...

  7. Inside the Bristol Beacon: Million hours of work to reopen venue

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  8. Culture in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Old Vic. The city's principal theatre company, the Bristol Old Vic, was founded in 1946 as an offshoot of The Old Vic company in London. Its premises on King Street consist of the 1766 Theatre Royal (400 seats), a modern studio theatre (150 seats), and foyer and bar areas in the adjacent Coopers' Hall (built 1743).

  9. Bristol Beacon: Concert venue prepared for grand opening

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