As ever it’s has been a busy week in the city of bristol including an update from we the curious and astraunaut Tim peak’s first of its kind show in the city. But what are the top five new stories?
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00:00 Hello, I am here with Charlie who is a digital reporter at Bristol World and
00:06 we're going to be discussing the top five news stories in the city this week.
00:10 So Charlie, can you tell us what is the top news story in Bristol this week?
00:16 So our top story this week is that the reopening of We the Curious has been
00:21 delayed again. So bosses say they are disappointed that they are unable to
00:27 open the Science Centre. Thank you Charlie. So shall we move on to our
00:32 second top story in the week? Tell me a little bit about that.
00:38 So our second top story is that roadworks are due to start in March on a
00:44 major city centre road in a year-long project to upgrade pavements and cycling
00:49 lanes. So Park Row and three other streets will be made safer and more
00:54 pleasant. So temporary bike lanes were installed along the road during the
00:59 Covid-19 pandemic using plastic bollards and the council plans on upgrading
01:04 these bike lanes as well as pedestrian crossings and traffic signals and
01:08 creating loading bays and disabled parking bays too.
01:11 Thank you Charlie. So shall we move on to our third top story this week? Tell me a
01:19 little bit about that story. So our third top story this week is that a new
01:24 immersive prison cocktail experience is coming to Bristol. It's called Alcotraz
01:30 and it's been dubbed the notorious bar behind bars and that will be opening on
01:35 All Saints Street on January the 26th and the idea for this is that partygoers
01:42 will have to complete tasks, wear orange jumpsuits and enjoy cocktails. That
01:48 sounds really exciting, a nice one for the city for this year then. Shall we
01:53 move on to our fourth top story in the city this week? So our fourth top story
02:00 is that a long-running butcher in Bristol has announced plans to retire. So
02:06 Mike Dalton who runs MJ Butchers on Gloucester Road, he's ran that since 1990.
02:15 Thank You Charlie. So shall we move on to our fifth and final top story in
02:22 Bristol this week? Tell me a little bit about that. So our final story is that a
02:26 new restaurant with a shisha garden has opened in Bristol and that is called
02:32 Clifton Palms just off of St. Paul's Road in Clifton and that's been opened by a
02:38 group of six former school friends including Farooq Sadiq. Yeah I think
02:43 there's lots of different flavours that they do so they provide all the
02:46 equipment for it and they do have a shisha barman as well. Oh well that's an
02:52 exciting one for a small business in Bristol then. So that is everybody up to
02:57 date with our top five news stories in the city this week. Whatever you're up to
03:02 have a great day.