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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  Previous Bristol elected Mayor George Ferguson (left), Bristol Bus Boycott anti-racism campaigner Paul Stephenson (3rd left) and poet Miles Chambers (right) attend as Marvin Rees is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MARVIN_REES_160509_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MARVIN_REES_160509_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MARVIN_REES_160509_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MARVIN_REES_160509_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MARVIN_REES_160509_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MARVIN_REES_160509_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MARVIN_REES_160509_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MARVIN_REES_160509_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  MARVIN REES is sworn in as the new elected Mayor of Bristol. The Labour candidate won the Bristol Mayoral election beating his rival and the previous elected Mayor George Ferguson. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Operation Black Vote say that Marvin Rees is the first black elected mayor in Europe. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_CORBYN_REES_160507_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_CORBYN_REES_160507_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_CORBYN_REES_160507_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_CORBYN_REES_160507_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_CORBYN_REES_160507_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_CORBYN_REES_160507_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_CORBYN_REES_160507_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_CORBYN_REES_160507_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.07/05/2016. Bristol, UK.  JEREMY CORBYN , leader of the Labour Party, congratulates MARVIN REES, the Labour candidate for winning the Bristol Mayoral election at College Green, after leading in the election count on first preference votes by 56,729 to George Ferguson's 32,375. The Bristol Mayoral election was seen as a two horse race between the incumbent mayor George Ferguson and Labour's challenger Marvin Rees. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_CORBYN_REES_160507_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/02/2014; Bristol, UK. <br />
Around 200 people demonstrate through the city centre against cuts by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, to Bristol City Council's local services, part of the Government's austerity programme cutting funding to local authorities, and against the bedroom tax. 08 February 2014.<br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/02/2014; Bristol, UK. <br />
Around 200 people demonstrate through the city centre against cuts by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, to Bristol City Council's local services, part of the Government's austerity programme cutting funding to local authorities, and against the bedroom tax. 08 February 2014.<br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/02/2014; Bristol, UK. <br />
Around 200 people demonstrate through the city centre against cuts by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, to Bristol City Council's local services, part of the Government's austerity programme cutting funding to local authorities, and against the bedroom tax. 08 February 2014.<br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/02/2014; Bristol, UK. <br />
Today is national libraries day and around 200 people demonstrate through the city centre against cuts by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, to Bristol City Council's local services, part of the Government's austerity programme cutting funding to local authorities, and against the bedroom tax. 08 February 2014.<br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/02/2014; Bristol, UK. <br />
Around 200 people demonstrate through the city centre against cuts by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, to Bristol City Council's local services, part of the Government's austerity programme cutting funding to local authorities, and against the bedroom tax. 08 February 2014.<br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/02/2014; Bristol, UK. <br />
Around 200 people demonstrate through the city centre against cuts by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, to Bristol City Council's local services, part of the Government's austerity programme cutting funding to local authorities, and against the bedroom tax. 08 February 2014.<br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/02/2014; Bristol, UK. <br />
Around 200 people demonstrate through the city centre against cuts by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, to Bristol City Council's local services, part of the Government's austerity programme cutting funding to local authorities, and against the bedroom tax. 08 February 2014.<br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/02/2014; Bristol, UK. <br />
Around 200 people demonstrate through the city centre against cuts by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, to Bristol City Council's local services, part of the Government's austerity programme cutting funding to local authorities, and against the bedroom tax. 08 February 2014.<br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/02/2014; Bristol, UK. <br />
Around 200 people demonstrate through the city centre against cuts by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, to Bristol City Council's local services, part of the Government's austerity programme cutting funding to local authorities, and against the bedroom tax. 08 February 2014.<br />
Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/12/2013; Bristol, UK.  Anti cuts protesters demonstrate against proposed cuts to Bristol City Council's budget outside the Tobacco Factory cafe bar, which is owned by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson who also has accommodation on the top floor of the building.  As Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson has proposed cuts of 25% of the council budget and the equivalent of 800 full time job losses from the council's staff.  14 December 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/12/2013; Bristol, UK.  Anti cuts protesters demonstrate against proposed cuts to Bristol City Council's budget outside the Tobacco Factory cafe bar, which is owned by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson who also has accommodation on the top floor of the building.  As Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson has proposed cuts of 25% of the council budget and the equivalent of 800 full time job losses from the council's staff.  14 December 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/12/2013; Bristol, UK.  Anti cuts protesters, including one with a placard saying "George Ferguson: report to the roof top", demonstrate against proposed cuts to Bristol City Council's budget outside the Tobacco Factory cafe bar, which is owned by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson who also has accommodation on the top floor of the building.  As Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson has proposed cuts of 25% of the council budget and the equivalent of 800 full time job losses from the council's staff.  14 December 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/12/2013; Bristol, UK.  Anti cuts protesters, including one with a placard saying "George Ferguson: report to the roof top", demonstrate against proposed cuts to Bristol City Council's budget outside the Tobacco Factory cafe bar, which is owned by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson who also has accommodation on the top floor of the building.  As Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson has proposed cuts of 25% of the council budget and the equivalent of 800 full time job losses from the council's staff.  14 December 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/12/2013; Bristol, UK.  Anti cuts protesters demonstrate against proposed cuts to Bristol City Council's budget outside the Tobacco Factory cafe bar, which is owned by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson who also has accommodation on the top floor of the building.  As Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson has proposed cuts of 25% of the council budget and the equivalent of 800 full time job losses from the council's staff.  14 December 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/12/2013; Bristol, UK.  Anti cuts protesters demonstrate against proposed cuts to Bristol City Council's budget outside the Tobacco Factory cafe bar, which is owned by the Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson who also has accommodation on the top floor of the building.  As Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson has proposed cuts of 25% of the council budget and the equivalent of 800 full time job losses from the council's staff.  14 December 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_CUTS_DEMO_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/11/2013; Bristol, UK.  The Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, gives a speech in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building at the University of Bristol,  a year after he became Bristol's first elected Mayor.  The Mayor unveiled his budget proposals of £90million of cuts over 3 years, a quarter of Bristol City Council's budget and launched a period of consultation.  There was a demonstration outside against the cuts. 18 November 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_MAYOR_BUDGET_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/11/2013; Bristol, UK.  The Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, gives a speech in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building at the University of Bristol,  a year after he became Bristol's first elected Mayor.  The Mayor unveiled his budget proposals of £90million of cuts over 3 years, a quarter of Bristol City Council's budget and launched a period of consultation.  There was a demonstration outside against the cuts. 18 November 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_MAYOR_BUDGET_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/11/2013; Bristol, UK.  The Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, gives a speech in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building at the University of Bristol,  a year after he became Bristol's first elected Mayor.  The Mayor unveiled his budget proposals of £90million of cuts over 3 years, a quarter of Bristol City Council's budget and launched a period of consultation.  There was a demonstration outside against the cuts. 18 November 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_MAYOR_BUDGET_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/11/2013; Bristol, UK.  The Mayor of Bristol, George Ferguson, gives a speech in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building at the University of Bristol,  a year after he became Bristol's first elected Mayor.  The Mayor unveiled his budget proposals of £90million of cuts over 3 years, a quarter of Bristol City Council's budget and launched a period of consultation.  There was a demonstration outside against the cuts. 18 November 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_MAYOR_BUDGET_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.14/06/2016. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Rainbow vigil for those killed and injured in the Orlando shooting in Florida, USA. About 1000 people gather on Bristol's College Green, including organisations Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI); Bristol Hate Crime Services; Bristol and other South West based Prides; Out Bristol; LGBT Bristol; Diversity Trust; Police LGBT Liaison; Bristol City Council. Afterwards people lit candles in Bristol Cathedral. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ORLANDO_VIGIL_BRISTOL_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.14/06/2016. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Rainbow vigil for those killed and injured in the Orlando shooting in Florida, USA. About 1000 people gather on Bristol's College Green, including organisations Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI); Bristol Hate Crime Services; Bristol and other South West based Prides; Out Bristol; LGBT Bristol; Diversity Trust; Police LGBT Liaison; Bristol City Council. Afterwards people lit candles in Bristol Cathedral. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ORLANDO_VIGIL_BRISTOL_SCH_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.14/06/2016. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Rainbow vigil for those killed and injured in the Orlando shooting in Florida, USA. About 1000 people gather on Bristol's College Green, including organisations Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI); Bristol Hate Crime Services; Bristol and other South West based Prides; Out Bristol; LGBT Bristol; Diversity Trust; Police LGBT Liaison; Bristol City Council. Afterwards people lit candles in Bristol Cathedral. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ORLANDO_VIGIL_BRISTOL_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.14/06/2016. Bristol, UK.  Bristol Rainbow vigil for those killed and injured in the Orlando shooting in Florida, USA. About 1000 people gather on Bristol's College Green, including organisations Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI); Bristol Hate Crime Services; Bristol and other South West based Prides; Out Bristol; LGBT Bristol; Diversity Trust; Police LGBT Liaison; Bristol City Council. Afterwards people lit candles in Bristol Cathedral. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ORLANDO_VIGIL_BRISTOL_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protesters stop the door being closed by viewing agents and enter a property to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protesters hold  placards at a protest at an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  A man is arrested by police at a protest outside an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  A man is arrested by police at a protest outside an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest outside an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest outside an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest outside an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  A man is arrested by police at a protest outside an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  A woman holds a placard in a police line at a protest while behind her potential buyers enter for an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  A woman holds a placard in a police line at a protest while behind her potential buyers enter for an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest outside an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest outside an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.20/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest outside an auction of council houses held at All Saints Church in Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents.  A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are campaigning against the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.21/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Members of Bristol Housing Action Movement (BHAM) occupy a council house on Cotham Lawn Road in protest at its being sold in an auction of council houses held the previous evening. The property reportedly sold for £462,000, much higher than the guide price of £280,000. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_OCCUPATION_160421_SCH_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.21/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Members of Bristol Housing Action Movement (BHAM) occupy a council house on Cotham Lawn Road in protest at its being sold in an auction of council houses held the previous evening. The property reportedly sold for £462,000, much higher than the guide price of £280,000. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_OCCUPATION_160421_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.21/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Members of Bristol Housing Action Movement (BHAM) occupy a council house on Cotham Lawn Road in protest at its being sold in an auction of council houses held the previous evening. The property reportedly sold for £462,000, much higher than the guide price of £280,000. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_OCCUPATION_160421_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.21/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Members of Bristol Housing Action Movement (BHAM) occupy a council house on Cotham Lawn Road in protest at its being sold in an auction of council houses held the previous evening. The property reportedly sold for £462,000, much higher than the guide price of £280,000. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_OCCUPATION_160421_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.21/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Members of Bristol Housing Action Movement (BHAM) occupy a council house on Cotham Lawn Road in protest at its being sold in an auction of council houses held the previous evening. The property reportedly sold for £462,000, much higher than the guide price of £280,000. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 14 council homes to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_OCCUPATION_160421_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  09/09/2017; Bristol, UK. OWEN JONES at the Bristol March Against Austerity. Bristol's elected Mayor Marvin Rees and Bristol People’s Assembly have called a march and rally against the severe cuts in local government funding that Bristol City Council is facing from central government. A coalition of organisations, led by Bristol People’s Assembly, have come together to send a powerful message to the Conservative Government to give Bristol and other cities the funding need to keep vital public services. Mayor Rees will take part in a delegation of core UK cities to lobby the Government on Tuesday 12 September.<br />
Speakers at the Bristol rally include Owen Jones. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  09/09/2017; Bristol, UK. MARVIN REES at the Bristol March Against Austerity. Bristol's elected Mayor Marvin Rees and Bristol People’s Assembly have called a march and rally against the severe cuts in local government funding that Bristol City Council is facing from central government. A coalition of organisations, led by Bristol People’s Assembly, have come together to send a powerful message to the Conservative Government to give Bristol and other cities the funding need to keep vital public services. Mayor Rees will take part in a delegation of core UK cities to lobby the Government on Tuesday 12 September.<br />
Speakers at the Bristol rally include Owen Jones. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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