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  2. Barton House, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    On 14 November 2023, Bristol City Council declared a risk of building collapse, ordering all residents to evacuate. [6] This was due to "major structural faults" being discovered. [7] Surveys at three of the 98 flats found there was a "risk to the structure of the block" in the event of a fire, explosion or large impact. [8]

  3. Gumtree - Wikipedia

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    Logo used from 2006 to 2015. Gumtree was founded in March 2000 by Michael Pennington and Simon Crookall as a local London classified ads and community site, designed to connect Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans who were either planning to move, or had just arrived in the city, and needed help getting started with accommodation, employment and meeting new people.

  4. Halls of residence at the University of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The majority of students are accommodated in the six original buildings on University Close that comprise 12 flats each except for one block which contains 6 flats. These blocks providing five standard, single study-bedrooms with shared facilities. In 1992 an additional cottage-style building was added to the site.

  5. List of tallest buildings and structures in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is the largest city in South West England and one of the 11 'Core Cities' in the United Kingdom. [1] Currently, the tallest building in Bristol is Castle Park View at 98 metres, and has held the record since topping out in November 2020. [2] The tallest structure in Bristol is a wind turbine in Lawrence Weston, at 150 m.

  6. Hartcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Hartcliffe is an outer suburb of the city of Bristol, England, on the southern edge of the city at the foot of Dundry Hill. It is a post-World War II development consisting largely of council houses. It is one of the poorer areas of Bristol, with significant social problems exacerbated by the decline of industrial employment in the city.

  7. Stapleton, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Stapleton, then in Gloucestershire, became a civil parish in 1866, but on 1 April 1898 the parish was abolished and merged with Bristol. [6] In 1891 the parish had a population of 14,589. [ 7 ] From 1894 to 1898 Stapleton was an urban district of which contained the parish.

  8. Clifton, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Situated to the west of Bristol city centre, it was at one time a separate settlement but became attached to Bristol by continuous development during the Georgian era and was formally incorporated into the city in the 1830s. Until 1898, Clifton St Andrew was a separate civil parish within the Municipal Borough of Bristol. [2]

  9. Bedminster, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Within the city, the parish of Bedminster was abolished on 30 September 1896, becoming part of a short-lived civil parish called South Bristol before all the parishes in the city were united into a single civil parish called Bristol in 1898. [11] [16] In 1891 the parish had a population of 54,194. [17]