It is fair to say it has been a very busy week in the city of bristol. Other stories include an arrest made after a supermarket incident, bristol browns reopening and Weston’s pier named family amusement park of the year.
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00:00 What is the first top story in the city this week?
00:06 So our top story this week is that Bristol's original indoor crazy golf venue has announced
00:13 it's being forced to close after 15 years. So Jungle Rumble, which has been in Cabot
00:20 Circus since it opened in 2008, is now saying it's being kicked out of the shopping centre.
00:29 So the mini golf company is claiming that the centre's owners have refused to renew
00:36 its lease and it's called the decision "incompetent and bad business".
00:43 Thank you Charlie. So we will see how that one pans out this year then. So tell me what
00:48 is the second top story in the city this week?
00:52 So our second top story is that two men have been arrested and a number of weapons seized
00:59 after a double drugs raid in Bristol. So zombie knives, machetes and more than 20 stolen bikes
01:09 were among the items found during this drugs raid, which took place at two addresses in
01:15 Norwest and Bedminster.
01:19 Thank you Charlie. So that is another one that we will see what happens in the future.
01:25 So tell me what is our final top story in the city this week?
01:29 Ending on a positive note and that is We the Curious in Bristol has announced its long-awaited
01:37 reopening date. So the Art and Science Centre on Millennium Square in the city has been
01:45 shut since April 2022 where it had a substantial damage caused by fire, which I'm sure a lot
01:53 of people will remember. But it's now been announced that it will finally reopen on July