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  2. 1980 St Pauls riot - Wikipedia

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    The St Pauls riot occurred in St Pauls, Bristol, England on 2 April 1980 when police raided the Black and White Café on Grosvenor Road in the heart of the area. After several hours of disturbance in which fire engines and police cars were damaged, 130 people were arrested, 25 were taken to hospital, including 19 police and members of the press.

  3. St Pauls, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Pauls (also written St Paul's) is an inner suburb of Bristol, England, lying just northeast of the city centre and west of the M32.It is bounded by the A38 (Stokes Croft), the B4051 (Ashley Road), the A4032 (Newfoundland Way) and the A4044 (Newfoundland Street), although the River Frome was traditionally the eastern boundary before the A4032 was constructed. [1]

  4. St Paul's Church, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Design and construction. Architect (s) Daniel Hague. St Paul's Church, a redundant church, gives its name to the surrounding St Paul's area of Bristol, England. It was built in the 1790s but fell into disuse and disrepair by its closure in 1988. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.

  5. Black and White Café - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 51.4645°N 2.5824°W. The Black and White Café was a café in St Pauls, Bristol, in the United Kingdom, that opened in 1971, owned by the Wilks family. [1] The Caribbean food café had a reputation as a drug den and was raided more times by the police than any other premises in the country. Events during a 1980 police raid on the ...

  6. St Pauls Carnival - Wikipedia

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    A community interest company, St. Pauls Carnival (Bristol) C.I.C., was established in 2017. [15] The carnival took place again in 2018 with funding from Arts Council England, and support from Bristol City Council and Avon and Somerset Police. [13] In 2020, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Paul's Carnival was held on-line. [16]

  7. Bristol riots - Wikipedia

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    On 7 May 1986, "Avon and Somerset Police organized a large raid in the St Paul's district of Bristol. Almost exactly one year after the 1985 Handsworth riots, 600 police moved into the area to search premises in connection with drugs and drinking offences. The reaction was serious rioting and attacks on police". [23]

  8. St Paul's Church, Clifton, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Rob Dimbleby and Morwenna White-Thomson. St Paul's Church, on St Paul's Road, Clifton, is an Anglican parish church and was formerly the University of Bristol Church, in the City Deanery of the Diocese of Bristol. The church is one of two in the Benefice of St Paul's and Cotham, David Stephenson, inducted as vicar of the Benefice in 2018, is ...

  9. St. Paul Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    Mascot. Falcons. Accreditation. New England Association of Schools and Colleges [1] Website. spchs.com. St. Paul Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Bristol, Connecticut, United States. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford. Its mascot is the falcon, and its colors are blue, white, and crimson.