BRISTOL has been named Europe's best small "city of the future" and yet we can't build a football stadium because of the greedy few.. It don't make sense... http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/Bris...-future-8217/story-15598511-detail/story.html
It's a great pity, though South Gloucestershire may soon have a super-duper stadium which will serve the good people of Bristol.
being kind there aren't you anyway how we beat Manchester ill never know, i went up there to watch the david haye fight and it knocks the **** out of Bristol nightlife/city centre
That sounds like it was voted for by young, ****y lefties, which Bristol is rife with. Hell, even I'm one. Bristol ain't that bad, really. We have a new sweet shop opening on East Street. That's progress.
The City overall is a great and largely pleasant and safe place to live. What lets it down for starters is an archaic road system, where extra sets of traffic lights giving equal priority to unclassified side roads with the main arterial highways suffering massive queues as a result are seen as progress Plus No sizeable concert venue Everywhere I go I look at what other towns and cities have as basics, and we have none of them ! No new football stadiums No truly International Airport despite Filton having the best runway outside of London and the road/rail networks on the doorstep Sub standard and really expensive public transport
Unfortunately whereas other cities in the UK have embraced the expanding suburbs into the control of the central city council, Bristol has not done so. The populace of the suburbs of our City consider the Bristol City Council to be relatively incompetant and avoid any form of integration. Therefore when Bristol applies for improved facilities to be funded by Central Government, we do not carry enough clout to obtain what we desperately need. Its another example of the resistance to change and integration and progress in all things Bristolian. United we have a chance of success, divided we will almost definately continue to fail!!!