Business owners on St Mark’s Road in Easton have launched a new campaign to ‘fix’ the street. The St Mark’s Road Community Group has launched the ‘Six to Fix’ campaign, which is demanding the council addresses problems associated with the potholes, signs, cycle lane, pavements, parking and loading on the street in Easton.
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00:00 Hello, I'm Emma May here with your local news headlines.
00:07 Business owners at St Mark's Road in Easton have launched a new campaign to fix the street.
00:12 The St Mark's Road Community Group has launched the #6toFix campaign, which is demanding the
00:19 council addresses problems associated with the potholes. Bristol's new e-scooters have
00:25 been slammed for lacking availability in certain parts of the city. Tears Turquoise e-scooters
00:32 launched in the city on October 13th, replacing the coral-coloured Vois. And finally, the
00:37 campaign to save Bristol's last working farm has received a huge boost after the City Council
00:44 promised to protect it in its new 15-year housing blueprint.
00:49 That's you up to date with your local news headlines.
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