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UK sanctions Israeli ministers for “inciting violence”

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内容摘要:He said: "I can't praise them enough really. They do a lot of things for everyone".

He said: "I can't praise them enough really. They do a lot of things for everyone".

"It was clear that it wasn't fit for purpose and when you look at the new Bristol Zoo Project, not only is it much larger than the Clifton site but its also got a lovely variety of different habitats which are more suitable for the different animals," said Dr Justin Morris, CEO of Bristol Zoo Project.They also state that the new development would allow access to the site's gardens for free for the first time and say that this is legally binding.

UK sanctions Israeli ministers for “inciting violence”

"We really wanted to ensure that the gardens continued to be a public space for the people of Bristol and that's something we're really proud of in the scheme that's been consented," said Dr Morris."For the first time in its history, it's a space that people can go into for free."That's guaranteed because it's enshrined in a legal contract called a section 106 agreement and any planning application has to be backed up by an agreement like that and the developer will have to abide by those terms," he added.

UK sanctions Israeli ministers for “inciting violence”

The review into the planning application will conclude on 7 May but a result may not be immediately available.As Massive Attack prepare for their first hometown gig in five years, a music journalist believes it could be a "turning point" for the city's music scene.

UK sanctions Israeli ministers for “inciting violence”

"We might find that this is looked back on as one of those great defining moments," said broadcaster Alastair Shuttleworth.

About 34,000 people are set to attendIn 2023-24 it awarded grants totalling £173,386 to 88 different organisations, including funding charities and community events.

Jane Birch, from the Labour-led council, said the funding could "be for everything from one-off events to longer term projects".were two beneficiaries of the funding.

Also supported was Outside In Theatre's "Willow's Winter Hug" workshops, which provided free craft and story sessions to more than 100 children at libraries and community venues in Northampton during half-term.Ms Birch, chair of the council's community services committee, said: "We know there are so many charities, groups and organisations working hard to improve the town and make a difference to its residents, and we are keen to support the brilliant things they do.

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