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Cabot Circus is a covered shopping centre in Bristol, England. It is adjacent to Broadmead , a shopping district in Bristol City Centre . The Cabot Circus development area contains shops, offices, a hotel, 250 apartments and a cinema (currently vacant, soon to be Odeon ). [ 2 ]
In 2021, plans were announced to turn the shopping centre over the next five to ten years into a mixed development of residential property, offices and retail space. Since 2008, The Galleries had struggled to compete with the newer and larger Broadmead shopping mall Cabot Circus. [6] [8] The plans were approved in January 2025. [9]
The Cabot Circus shopping centre, opened in 2008. The Broadmead shopping centre was redeveloped in the early years of the century, involving the demolition of one of the city's tallest mid-century towers, Tollgate House, in the construction of Cabot Circus. [101]
One person was trapped in the incident, but has since been freed by Avon Fire and Rescue, following the collision on the A4032 Newfoundland Circus, near Cabot Circus.
Leach, who had performed with Barnum & Bailey Circus, [27] went over the falls in a metal barrel and subsequently spent six months in the hospital recovering from two broken knee caps and a fractured jaw. [1] 11 July 1920: Charles Stephens: Fatality: Horseshoe Falls [28] Stephens, from Bristol in the UK, went over the falls in a barrel.
The Mall is one of the major shopping centres in the Bristol area, the others being Broadmead (the location of The Galleries, Bristol) and Cabot Circus. A foam fountain at the Mall Union Flags on display in 2022 in front of the Mall's Main Entrance.
On 25 September 2008 the Company opened a 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m 2) store in the Cabot Circus development in Bristol, [24] and a branch in Westfield London, a new 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m 2) store, on 30 October 2008. [25] House of Fraser launched the HouseofFraser.com "Buy & Collect" concept shop in October 2011 with its first location in Aberdeen.
Quakers Friars (grid reference) is a Grade 1 Listed building in Broadmead, Bristol.Part of the former Blackfriars Priory site, it was used as a Quaker meeting house for nearly three hundred years, more recently serving as a registry office, a theatre, and a series of restaurants.