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  2. The Wave (company) - Wikipedia

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    The wave pool can provide up to 1,000 waves per hour. There is space for up to eighty users at a time. [5] The dimensions of the pool are 300 metres (980 ft) long by 100 metres (330 ft) wide and 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) deep. [9] Besides the wave pool, the scheme includes a clubhouse, lake, restaurant, camping ground, woodland trails, and ...

  3. Nick Hounsfield - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Hounsfield spearheaded a partnership between The Wave and The Wave Project to begin a surf-therapy pilot for children aged eight to 18 in the greater Bristol area who suffer from poor mental health. [30] The Wave Project [36] founder Joe Taylor explained how the sessions are designed to build confidence, self-esteem and resilience.

  4. 14 best restaurants in Bristol to visit this year

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  5. Bristol in pictures: Scenes from across the city

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    Heading to the game: Bristol City fans walk the familiar route along Ashton Road as they prepare to cheer their team on in the FA Cup tie against Wolves. Scott Twine scored a stunner but the ...

  6. Llandoger Trow - Wikipedia

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    A trow was a flat-bottomed barge, and Llandogo is a village 20 miles (32 km) north-west of Bristol, across the Severn Estuary and upstream on the River Wye in South Wales, where trows were once built. Trows historically sailed to trade in Bristol from Llandogo. The pub was named by Captain Hawkins, a sailor who lived in Llandogo and ran the pub ...

  7. The Best New Restaurants in America, 2024 - AOL

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    The restaurant, in an old Sears building now niftily repurposed as the Ion (“Houston’s HQ for innovation”), imagines a terra novus made of African and Mexican culinary traditions. Not that ...

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  9. Mauretania, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Mauretania is a pub in the English city of Bristol, built in 1870 by Henry Masters, with a rear extension being added in 1938 by WH Watkins.It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II listed building.