For an area full of pubs, clubs and street drinkers, the lack of nearby Public Toilets has meant that Turbo Island’s sub-station has been an open latrine for many years.
Dear All
I am very pleased to be able to tell you that Bristol City Council served a discontinuance notice on Primesight Ltd last week.
Whilst he was up a ladder cleaning off the damaged Banksy Mild Mild West, Chris Chalkley of PRSC was handed this letter from Denise James, Project Officer for Bristol Clean and Green.
Banksy’s Mild Mild West was got at again last night 23rd June… Looks like it was the same person(s) who did the piece down at College Green.From the look of it, it was done with paintbombs or from a paintball gun… It was easier to tidy up than the last attack, mainly because there was much less of it.The piece still looks OK from a distance, but is beginning to show the strain of repeated attacks, on closer inspection.
Cheo and 3-Dom at work..
Bristol City Council have issued an apology of sorts. See below:
“We would like to apologise for the removal of a mural in Stokes Croft by our graffiti clean up team.
On Sunday May 25th, the brand new PRSC Flymo made its debut, piloted by James and Shane, who are both seasoned drinkers.
Helen Rowe has sent us this communique.
Members may remember that the Association has been given leave by the Court to challenge by Judicial Review the City’s decision to permit the demolition of the Lakota club in Stokes Croft, the malt house of the old Bristol Brewery, classified in the City’s appraisal of the Stokes Croft as an ‘unlisted building of merit.’ In particular, and this is the main point of our challenge, we are challenging why we were not allowed to see the financial appraisal which according to the City left no viable alternative to demolition.
On Monday 11th May, Bristol City Council Clean and Green Team painted out “Hope”, a collaboration between Cheo and 3-Dom, which was to be found on the Corner of Hillgrove Street and Stokes Croft.