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The thoughts of a lapsed environmentalist returning to the fold.
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Who will be the big 3 to decide Bristol's future?
By this time next year, we could find that there will be three key individuals who will have considerable power over our city’s future development...
Bristol 24-7 article
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