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  2. Bristol Airport - Wikipedia

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    Built on the site of a former RAF airfield, it opened in 1957 as Bristol (Lulsgate) Airport, [5] replacing Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport as Bristol's municipal airport. From 1997 to 2010, it was known as Bristol International Airport . [ 6 ]

  3. File:Terminal Building, Bristol Airport - geograph.org.uk ...

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  4. Britannia Parking - Wikipedia

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    Britannia Parking is wholly owned by the directors and is a member of both The British Parking Association and the industry's Approved Operators Scheme. The company's portfolio includes a number of multi-storey car parks serving large retail developments in locations such as Edinburgh, Birmingham, Newcastle, Milton Keynes, Romford and Southend ...

  5. Parking row erupts in Bristol as resident leaves angry notes ...

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  6. Portway park and ride - Wikipedia

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    The site opened in April 2002 with 300 car parking spaces as part of the Bristol park & ride network. There had been considerable opposition from local residents. [1] The site was expanded in 2008 to provide 830 car parking spaces, to coincide with the opening of the Cabot Circus shopping mall in Broadmead.

  7. Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 31 May 1930, the airport was officially opened by Prince George, Duke of Kent. In its first year of operation, the airport handled 915 passengers, and by 1939 it handled 4,000 passengers. [2] The Bristol and Wessex Aeroplane Club relocated from Filton Airfield, [3] and together with Bristol Corporation, managed the facilities. [4]

  8. Transport in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    There are two principal railway stations in Bristol – Bristol Parkway and Bristol Temple Meads – and 11 suburban stations. There are scheduled coach links to most major UK cities. Bristol Airport (BRS), about 8 miles (13 km) south-west of the city centre, has services to major European destinations.

  9. Bristol Motor Speedway sign damaged, parking lots flooded

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    The iconic “It’s Bristol Baby!” sustained damage in the storm, with parking lots and parts of the speedway taking on water. On Friday, the speedway announced that its Medallion Campground is ...