A ‘giant sea dragon’ fossil estimated to be 190 million years' old has gone back on display at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, following conservation work. The huge skull of a type of ichthyosaur called a Temnodontosaurus is now a permanent part of the museum’s Dinosaur Gallery.
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00:00 Hello, I am Emma May here with your local news headlines.
00:07 An all-day celebration of Bristol's refugee and asylum seeker communities is set to be
00:12 held in the city. The landmark event at Bristol Beacon is on January 28th.
00:19 A giant sea dragon fossil estimated to be 190 million years old has gone back on display
00:25 at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery following conservation work. The huge skull is now a
00:30 permanent part of the museum's dinosaur gallery.
00:36 And finally, one in nine people in Bristol work in high-emission industries, new figures
00:41 have shown. Experts warned these workers are more likely to be affected by the government's
00:47 net zero pledge.
00:50 That's you up to date with your local news headlines.
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