Other top stories include historic items from bristol zoo gardens are up for auction and a hospital doctor headbutted a waiter after being refused entry to the closed restaurant.
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00:00So there has been loads in the news in the city of Bristol this week, so Adriana can
00:06you tell us what is our first hot news story in the city this week?
00:10Well, a long-running social club in Bristol has ceased trading with immediate effect.
00:17Christ the King Social Club in North West has ceased trading. The news follows after
00:23the closure of another North West based organisation, Rework, last week. It also follows the
00:29passing of Christ the King's long-serving parish priest, Father Michael, in September.
00:37Thank you, Adriana. So that is a sad one for the city. So shall we move on to our second
00:43hot news story in the city? Tell me about that.
00:46An entertainment venue in Bristol has undergone an extensive refurbishment in time for Christmas.
00:53Roxy Lanes on Union Street will soon be opening a second floor of new activities. There will
00:59be a new ground floor bar, two 10-pin bowling lanes, a karaoke room, a variety of arcade
01:06games and a new nine-hole crazy pool, which combines Crazy Golf and American Pool. The
01:13existing floor will also receive upgrades, including two dots, arches, two shuffleboard
01:19tables and beer pong.
01:22Thank you, Adriana. So that is an exciting one and one that is always very popular over
01:28the holiday season. So shall we move on to our final top news story in the city this
01:33week? Tell me about that.
01:36More than 20 roads in the city centre will be closed this Sunday ahead of the Remembrance
01:41Day parade. The parade will be led by 39 Signal Regiment and feature military units, cadets,
01:50contingents, veterans and related groups who will assemble on College Green and march to
01:56the cenotaph at around 10.20am.