Bristol Riots: Shops close and board up in Old Market amidst rumours of right-wing protests
Businesses across Bristol’s Old Market have boarded up their shops amidst rumour of further right-wing demonstrations in the city.
Unconfirmed posts have been circulating online since Monday claiming anti-immigration protestors are organising more rallies in as many as up to 20 English towns today (August 7).
Deputy Chief Constable Jon Reilley from Avon and Somerset Police said: “We’re aware of posts circulating online calling for people to gather in Bristol night and I want to reassure you we’ll have significant resources in place to maintain order and keep people safe.”
However, businesses and community groups across Old Market appear not to be taking chances and have boarded up their shops in preparation of any potential disruptions breaking out tonight.
Some of the shops in the area have closed up early not opened at all today including The Gossip Nail Bar, Good Store Studio, Old Market Barber, Ome and Bodkin Bakes.
Unconfirmed posts have been circulating online since Monday claiming anti-immigration protestors are organising more rallies in as many as up to 20 English towns today (August 7).
Deputy Chief Constable Jon Reilley from Avon and Somerset Police said: “We’re aware of posts circulating online calling for people to gather in Bristol night and I want to reassure you we’ll have significant resources in place to maintain order and keep people safe.”
However, businesses and community groups across Old Market appear not to be taking chances and have boarded up their shops in preparation of any potential disruptions breaking out tonight.
Some of the shops in the area have closed up early not opened at all today including The Gossip Nail Bar, Good Store Studio, Old Market Barber, Ome and Bodkin Bakes.
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00:00Businesses across Bristol's Old Market have boarded up their shops amidst rumour of further
00:05right-wing demonstrations in the city. It follows after disruptions were caused in Bristol's city
00:10centre after hundreds of far-right and anti-immigrant protesters and a counter-group
00:16gathered for two protests near Castle Park on Saturday. Avon and Somerset Police have reassured
00:22Bristolians that resources are in place to maintain order and keep people safe. However,
00:28businesses and community groups across Old Market appear not to be taking chances
00:33and have boarded up their shops in preparation of any potential disruptions breaking out tonight.
00:38Some of the shops have closed up early today or not open at all.