The Review Show: Clive and Helen bring you the brightest and best of what’s been seen, heard and done this week in Bristol. And some tuneful interludes from albums you may like to review for yourself.
This week, Clive and Helen look at Bristol City Council’s plans for several new homes across Bristol – starting with a look at plans for Totterdown, Brislington and Knowle in the South. Are these homes desperately needed or could existing housing stock be upgraded instead at a fraction of the time and cost? And by gaining houses what green space or other facilities would we be losing?
With such a vibrant Polish commujnity in the city (And here at BCfm) we preview Poles Aloud, BCfm’s FREE celebration of Polish music, food and entertainment live at the Colston Hall this Sunday, 22 Jan. Get yourself down there and be part of it!
There’s our just-for-fun quiz, Who Said That? (which Helen announces in a stunning variety of voices…) where we give you a quote from the news and ask you who said it and what were they giving an opinion on? Answers at the end of the show.
And finally: there’s your chance to win some fantastic photographic books on street art and the Bristol riots, courtesy of local publisher Tangent Books. Don’t say we never do anything for you…
Playlist:
We heard: The Police (Synchronicity II); Buggles (Video Killed The Radio Star); Nouvelle Vague (Plans For Nigel); They Might Be Giants (Istanbul) Kasia Kowalska (Woda); Chris Farlowe (Out Of Time)
Contacts
Bristol’s Housing Plans
Poles Aloud
Tangent Books
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