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  1. Bristol +

    Bristol is a partnership board made up of media, creative and technology professionals, politicians and local government officers in Bristol, England . It is administered by the Watershed Media Centre and is tasked with identifying projects that will enhance and exploit the region s strengths and international stature in the creative media, design and technology sectors. The board is responsible for distributing a 300,000 a year fund, made available by South West of England Regional Development Agency who invested 6.4m ref South West of England Regional Development Agency News Release 2007 ref to enable Watershed to buy its home, the historic dockside E&W sheds. This gives the successful media centre long term stability and the chance to grow its dynamic community for creative businesses. Over 300,000 per year in surplus rent from other businesses in the buildings will be ploughed into this new fund to invest in areas such as skills, development, networking and innovation ref South West RDA news release Nov 2007 ref . Founding Board Members Chair Paul Appleby, BBC Bristol Media Watershed Media Centre Mike Bennett businessman , Founder E3 Media digital agency Chief Executive Bristol Media Matt Booth, Bristol Music Foundation Dartington Creative Enterprise Peter Boyden, Culture South West Chris Garcia, South West of England Regional Development Agency Stephen Hagen, UWE Research, Business and Innovation Helen Holland, Leader of Bristol City Council David May computer scientist David May , University of Bristol Computer Science 3C Research XMOS Bob Mytton, West of England Design Forum Dick Penny , Watershed Media Centre Bristol Old Vic Phil Stenton, HP Labs Activities and Projects Light Up Bristol 0117 Made In Bristol http www.pmstudio.co.uk Pervasive Media Studio http www.mediasandbox.co.uk Media Sandbox Bristol Media Notes references Category Companies based in Bristol Category English media UK org stub ...   more details



  1. At-Bristol

    advert date March 2012 lead too long date March 2012 Infobox Museum name At Bristol image AtBristolLogo.png established 2000 location Canon s Marsh Canon s Wharf , Bristol , England map type Bristol latitude 51.45085 longitude 2.59861 website http www.at bristol.org.uk Official At Bristol Site At Bristol is a public science and technology exploration and education centre and charity in Bristol , England . As a visitor attraction, At Bristol has hundreds of hands on exhibits, and a Planetarium with seasonal ... shows. They have recently started holding special events for under sixes called Toddler Takeover . At Bristol ... and roof terraces above the exhibition that At Bristol offers for venue hire, and these have .... At Bristol also hires out the exhibition floor, Planetarium, Millennium Square and Anchor. Although they are a separate organisation to the Bristol Aquarium, they manage their venue hire spaces. Another interesting fact is that At Bristol has its own exhibition workshop on site. This has allowed ... or hire, for other science centres, museums and visitor attractions. At Bristol also fundraises ... At Bristol. That includes a variety of groups, from low income schools to hospitals. At its opening .... ref name closure http www.at bristol.org.uk About closure.htm Closure of Wildwalk and IMAX, At Bristol ... to shut last first accessdate 2007 02 05 date 2007 02 05 publisher This Is Bristol ref Explore rebranded to At Bristol in June 2010, and continues to operate, and the Wildwalk building has been converted ... in November 2011. ref cite web url http www.thisisbristol.co.uk s curtains Bristol Imax film screenings stop story 13752981 detail story.html title It s curtains for Bristol Imax as film screenings stop publisher This Is Bristol ref History and background The project opened in 2000 as the successor ... at Bristol Temple Meads Station later home to the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum , but moved to a city centre site as part of the regeneration of the historical Bristol Harbour Floating Harbour ...   more details



  1. Bristol

    and descriptions of usage Basic info official name Bristol other name native name for cities whose ... image blank emblem Bristol city coa.png blank emblem type Coat of Arms of the City Council blank emblem .... The motto at the bottom is Virtute et Industria blank emblem size image map Bristol UK locator map 2010.svg mapsize map alt A map showing the location of Bristol in England. map caption image map1 ... Ceremonial county subdivision name3 Bristol br County corporate subdivision type4 Admin HQ subdivision name4 Bristol Politics government footnotes government type Unitary authority , City status in the United Kingdom City leader title Governing  body leader name Bristol City Council leader title1 ... Districts List of ceremonial counties of England by population English cerem counties RNK Bristol amongst ... false&nswid 1440 title Lead View Table Bristol, City of Local Authority work Neighbourhood Statistics ...?s 062730&refer title Historical Weather for Bristol, England, United Kingdom work Weatherbase publisher ... info UKK11 website http www.bristol.gov.uk bristol.gov.uk footnotes Bristol IPAc en audio en uk Bristol.ogg ... Kingdom s eighth most populous city, ref cite web title Bristol Facts url http www1.uwe.ac.uk ... east and Gloucester to the north. The city is built around the River Avon, Bristol River Avon , and it also has a short coastline on the Severn Estuary , which flows into the Bristol Channel . Bristol ... linked with the sea since its earliest days. The commercial Port of Bristol was originally in the city ... and culture. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk money 2007 oct 30 property title Bristol ... places on Earth List of places called Bristol named Bristol , most in the United States, but also ... its name from an English Family which owned property in the area. It is also known as Little Bristol ..., Bristol where resides a museum and artefacts of Barbadian and African trade and Slavery. ref separator ... http www.geody.com geolook.php?world terra&map col&q bristol&subm1 submit title Bristol on Geody publisher ...   more details



  1. Bristol Fighter

    Bristol Fighter may refer to Bristol F.2 Fighter aircraft Bristol Fighter car , an automobile by Bristol Cars disambig ...   more details



  1. Portway Bristol

    Portway Bristol could refer to Portway Bristol F.C. , a former football club based in Bristol Portway, Bristol a road in the City of Bristol that follows the River Avon dab ...   more details



  1. Bristol College

    Bristol College may refer to City of Bristol College , Bristol, UK Bristol College, Pennsylvania , an Episcopal college active between 1833 and 1837 University College, Bristol Trinity College, Bristol Wesley College, Bristol See also Category Further education colleges in Bristol schooldis ...   more details



  1. Bristol buses

    Bristol buses may refer to Bristol, the make of bus made by Bristol Commercial Vehicles Bristol, the trading name of Bristol Omnibus Company , which operated buses in Bristol, Gloucestershire and parts of Somerset and Wiltshire in England Buses in Bristol , bus services operated in Bristol, England disambig ...   more details



  1. Bristol Academy

    Bristol Academy may refer to Education Bristol Academy of Sport , based at Filton College in north Bristol Bristol Brunel Academy , a school in Speedwell, Bristol The City Academy Bristol , a school in Easton, Bristol Sport Bristol Academy W.F.C. , a womens football team based at the Bristol Academy of Sport Entertainment O2 Academy Bristol , a music venue in the centre of Bristol disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Bristol (disambiguation)

    TOC right Bristol is a city and county in England. Bristol may also refer to Places England Bristol Airport Bristol Castle In the United States Bristol, Colorado Bristol, Connecticut Bristol, Florida Bristol, Georgia Bristol, Illinois Bristol, Indiana Bristol, Maine Bristol, Maryland , an unincorporated community in Anne Arundel County Bristol, New Hampshire Bristol, New York Bristol, Ohio Bristol, Pennsylvania Bristol, Rhode Island Bristol, South Dakota Bristol, Tennessee Bristol, Vermont Bristol, Virginia Bristol, Washington Bristol village , Wisconsin , a village Bristol, Dane County, Wisconsin , a town Bristol town , Kenosha County, Wisconsin , a former town Bristol County, Massachusetts Bristol County, Rhode Island Bristol Township, Minnesota Bristol Township, Pennsylvania Bristol Bay , Alaska Bristol Mountains , California Bristol Wells, Nevada , a ghost town Canada Bristol, Quebec Bristol, New Brunswick Bristol, Nova Scotia Elsewhere Bristol Island , of the South Sandwich Islands Companies Bristol Aeroplane Company Bristol Cars , a manufacturer of luxury cars Bristol Commercial Vehicles , a manufacturer of buses and trucks Bristol Omnibus Company , a bus operator Bristol Paint , an Australian decorating supplies company Hotel Bristol , the name of more than 200 hotels around the world Ships Bristol 1866 Bristol 1866 , a large American sidewheel steamer launched in 1866 USS Bristol USS Bristol , the name of several United States Navy ships HMS Bristol HMS Bristol , the name ... People Arthur L. Bristol 1886 1942 , a United States Navy vice admiral Dave Bristol born 1933 , former Major League Baseball manager Wheeler H. Bristol 1818 1904 , American engineer, railroad executive and politician Bristol Palin born 1990 , daughter of former Alaska Governor and former United States vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin Marquess of Bristol , a current title in the British aristocracy Other uses Bristol software , a software synthesiser Bristol solitaire , a card game Bristol ...   more details



  1. South Bristol

    South Bristol is the name of the following places in the United States of America South Bristol, Maine South Bristol, New York It is also a name by which southerly parts of the English city of Bristol is known. See also Bristol South UK Parliament constituency disambig de South Bristol it South Bristol ...   more details



  1. Bristol Township

    Bristol Township may refer to the following places United States Bristol Township, Kendall County, Illinois Bristol Township, Fillmore County, Minnesota Bristol Township, Morgan County, Ohio Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Bristol Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania disambiguation Category Township name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Bristol County

    Bristol County is the name of two adjacent counties in the United States Bristol County, Massachusetts Bristol County, Rhode Island and a ship named after these counties USS Bristol County LST 1198 USS Bristol County LST 1198 , a United States Navy Newport class tank landing ship In England Bristol , a ceremonial county in England Category County name disambiguation pages Templates geodis county Interwiki de Bristol County es Condado de Bristol fr Comt de Bristol it Contea di Bristol nl Bristol County ja no Bristol County nds Bristol County pl Hrabstwo Bristol pt Condado de Bristol ro Comitatul Bristol ru fi Bristolin piirikunta sv Bristol County uk zh ...   more details



  1. Bristol, Wisconsin

    Bristol is the name of three locations in the U.S. state of Wisconsin Bristol village , Wisconsin , a village in Kenosha County Bristol town , Kenosha County, Wisconsin , a former town in Kenosha County Bristol, Dane County, Wisconsin , a town in Dane County geodis ...   more details



  1. Bristol station

    Bristol station may refer to In Bristol, England Bristol Temple Meads railway station , the main railway station in the centre of the city Bristol Parkway railway station , in the northern suburbs of the city Bristol St Philips railway station , former small terminus station built to relieve pressure on the main station Bristol Bus Station , the main bus and coach station for local and long distance services In Bristol, Pennsylvania Bristol SEPTA station See also Template Bristol railway stations Railway stations served by Bristol, England area commuter services disambig ...   more details



  1. USS Bristol

    USS Bristol has been the name of two ships of the United States Navy , named in honor of Rear Admiral Mark Lambert Bristol . USS Bristol DD 453 , a Gleaves class destroyer commissioned in 1941 and sunk off Algeria in 1943 USS Bristol DD 857 , an Allen M. Sumner class destroyer commissioned in 1945 and served until late 1969 after which it was then transferred to Taiwan USS Bristol may also refer to USS Arthur L. Bristol DE 281 , a United States Navy destroyer escort converted during construction into the high speed transport USS Arthur L. Bristol APD 97 USS Arthur L. Bristol APD 97 USS Arthur L. Bristol APD 97 USS Arthur L. Bristol APD 97 , a United States Navy high speed transport in commission from 1945 to 1946 References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs b9 list.htm Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Bristol Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Bristol sl USS Bristol ...   more details



  1. Diocese of Bristol

    GB scale 200000 Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name Bristol image Dio Bristol arms.png image ... bishop Mike Hill , Bishop of Bristol suffragan Lee Rayfield , Bishop of Swindon archdeacons Tim McClure, Archdeacon of Bristol br Christine Froude, Archdeacon of Malmesbury cathedral Bristol Cathedral archdeaconries Bristol, Malmesbury website http www.bristol.anglican.org bristol.anglican.org The Diocese of Bristol is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury , England. It is based in the city of Bristol and covers South Gloucestershire and parts of north Wiltshire to Swindon . The diocese is headed by the Bishop of Bristol and the Cathedra Episcopal seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, commonly known as Bristol Cathedral . The current Bishop of Bristol is the Right Reverend Mike Hill bishop Mike Hill , and is assisted by the Right Reverend ... , Bristol was part of the medieval Anglican Diocese of Worcester Diocese of Worcester . ref name ...?compid 35299 chapter Bristol Introduction title Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541 1857 Volume 8 Bristol, Gloucester, Oxford and Peterborough Dioceses publisher British History Online pages 3 ... title Ancient Diocese of Bristol ref Under the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534 , Henry Holbeach was appointed the only suffragan bishop of Bristol in 1538 and assisted the Bishop of Worcester in overseeing the medieval diocese. Nearly two years later, Bristol became part of the then newly formed Diocese ... of Bristol was established on 4 June 1542 and consisted the city of Bristol together the county of Dorset . ref name bristolintro ref name catholicbristol The Diocese of Bristol continued until 5 October 1836 when Dorset was annexed to the Diocese of Salisbury and the remaider, the city of Bristol, formed part of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. ref London Gazette issue 19426 date 7 October ... years, the Diocese of Bristol was reconstituted the exact word used by the Order in Council on 7 July ...   more details



  1. Port of Bristol

    Image Bristol St Augustine s Reach.jpg thumb right St Augustine s Reach and Pero s Bridge, during the 2004 Harbour Festival. The Port of Bristol comprises the commercial, and former commercial, docks situated in and near the city of Bristol in England . The Port of Bristol Authority was the commercial title of the Bristol City, Avonmouth, Portishead and Royal Portbury Docks when they were operated by Politics of Bristol Bristol City Council , which ceased trade when the Avonmouth and Royal Portbury Docks were leased to The Bristol Port Company in 1991. History For more information on the history of the different dock complexes, see Bristol Harbour , Avonmouth Docks , Portishead, Somerset Portishead and Royal Portbury Dock . The Port of Bristol grew up on the banks of the Rivers River Avon, Bristol Avon and River Frome, Bristol Frome , at their confluence upstream of the Avon Gorge which connects the city with the Bristol Channel . This part of the port was known as the Bristol City Docks, and is now more usually known as Bristol Harbour . The Avon and Frome are small, shallow rivers incapable ... be seen by inspecting the branch of the Avon known as the New Cut Bristol New Cut at low tide. The harbour depended on the extreme tides 14 metres experienced in the Bristol Channel. Ships that wished ... Dock, the first of the Avonmouth Docks , was opened, and in 1884 the Bristol Corporation acquired both ... cbaresrep pdf 074 07404001.pdf Elkin, P.W. Aspects of the recent development of the port of Bristol ... and with direct access to the River Severn Severn estuary and Bristol Channel . Image Somerset north ... , across the river mouth from the Royal Edward Dock was constructed, again with direct access to the Bristol Channel. These developments rendered the old Bristol City Docks in the Floating Harbour redundant ..., residential and retail developments in and around Bristol city centre . A sand company was the last ... closed in 1992. In 1991 The Bristol Port Company , a private company, purchased a 150 year ...   more details



  1. Bristol Marina

    Coord 51.4499 2.6079 format dms display title Location map Bristol lat 51.4499 long 2.6079 label Bristol Marina caption Bristol Marina, Bristol The Bristol Marina is located in Bristol Harbour , Bristol , England. The marina has been in operation since 1980. It is situated adjacent to the SS Great Britain SS Great Britain on the south side of the harbour on the site of the former Charles Hill & Sons Ltd s Albion Dockyard, which it shares with Abels Shipbuilders . ref Cite web url http www.bristol.gov.uk ccm content Transport Streets Marine waterway services marine services.en?page 2 title Bristol City Council Marine and waterway services Marine services work bristol.gov.uk accessdate 19 October 2010 ref Facilities include 100 pontoon berths, 70 shore berths, a 30  tonne lift, showers, water, electric points, telephone points, fuel berth, chandlers and a sail maker. ref Cite web url http www.bristolmarina.co.uk Pages set.htm title Bristol Marina work bristolmarina.co.uk accessdate 19 October 2010 ref ref Cite web url http www.bristolmarina.co.uk index.php?option com content&view article&id 28&Itemid 20 title Local Information work bristolmarina.co.uk accessdate 19 October 2010 ref References reflist Transport in Bristol Category Bristol Harbourside Category Transport in Bristol Category Marinas in the United Kingdom Bristol geo stub ...   more details



  1. HMS Bristol

    Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Bristol , after the England English port city of Bristol HMS Bristol 1653 6 was a 48 gun ship launched in 1653, completely rebuilt in 1693, captured by the French in April 1709, recaptured two weeks later and sunk. HMS Bristol 1711 6 was a 54 gun fourth rate launched in 1711. She underwent a rebuild in 1746 which rearmed her with 50 guns, and was broken up in 1768. HMS Bristol 1775 6 was a 50 gun fourth rate launched in 1775. She served in the American War of Independence , was used as a prison ship after 1794, and was broken up in 1810. Bristol was originally the 64 gun third rate HMS Agincourt 1796 6 2 . She was renamed HMS Bristol when she became a prison ship in 1812. She was sold in 1814. HMS Bristol 1861 6 was a wooden screw frigate launched in 1861 and broken up in 1883. HMS Bristol 1910 6 was a Town class cruiser 1910 Town class light cruiser launched in 1910. She was the name ship of the Bristol subgroup and was sold in 1921. HMS Bristol D23 6 was a unique Type 82 destroyer Type 82 class destroyer launched in 1973 and now permanently moored at HMS Excellent shore establishment HMS Excellent , HMNB Portsmouth Portsmouth as a training ship . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Bristol, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Bristol fr HMS Bristol hu HMS Bristol egy rtelm s t lap ru HMS Bristol sl HMS Bristol fi HMS Bristol ...   more details



  1. Bristol derby

    infobox football derby name Bristol derby image Image Ashton Gate vs Gas.jpg 300px caption Bristol City and Bristol Rovers prepare for their derby at Ashton Gate stadium Ashton Gate in February 2007 city or region Bristol first contested 13 October 1897 teams involved Bristol City F.C. Bristol City , Bristol Rovers F.C. Bristol Rovers most wins Bristol City 43 most player appearances The Bristol derby is the name given to football soccer football matches played between Bristol Rovers F.C. Bristol Rovers and Bristol City F.C. Bristol City a local derby . The fans of each club both consider the other ... Cup . The Bristol Derby was deemed 8th fiercest rivalry in English football in an in depth report by the Football ... History The first meeting between Bristol City and Bristol Rovers took place on 22 September 1894 when the two teams, then called Bristol South End and Eastville Rovers, met at St John s Lane in Bedminster, Bristol Bedminster . The game finished 3 1 to Eastville Rovers, the team that went on to become Bristol Rovers. ref name Byrne & Jay cite book last Byrne first Stephen coauthors Jay, Mike title Bristol Rovers Football Club The Definitive History 1883 2003 year 2003 publisher Tempus Publishing ... final at Rovers Memorial Stadium Bristol Memorial Stadium . The game finished 1 0 ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football 6397375.stm title Bristol Rovers 1 0 Bristol City work bbc.co.uk ... between Bristol City and Bristol Rovers in the Football League , FA Cup , Football League Cup and Football League Trophy . Bristol City have traditionally been the stronger of the two sides winning 43 of the derbies compared to 29 for Bristol Rovers. Moreover Bristol City have often been in a higher league than Bristol Rovers, this has meant that the two sides have not met in a league match since ... footydb loadhed.asp?teama 97&teamb 96 title Head to head work Bristol Rovers Mad accessdate ... goals align left At Bristol City 24 18 11 86 55 align left At Bristol Rovers 19 15 18 68 68 align ...   more details



  1. Bristol Aerojet

    Bristol Aerojet BAJ was a joint venture between the Bristol Aeroplane Company of the United Kingdom and Aerojet General of the US began in 1959. ref http www.bristolaero.i12.com exmissiles.htm Bristol Aero Collection Bot generated title ref Bristol converted one of its wartime shadow production shadow factories into a rocket manufacturing plant in 1956. In Canada Bristol purchased Macdonald Brothers in 1954 renaming it to Bristol Aerojet in 1962. In 1967 it became Bristol Aerospace Limited a part of Rolls Royce Industries, the Canadian arm of Rolls Royce which had taken over all of Bristol Siddeley s engine business. Products Petrel rocket Petrel sounding rocket Skua rocket Skua sounding rocket References references http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1966 1966 20 201589.html Bristol Aerojet aims higher http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1960 1960 20 201064.html 1960s advert aero company stub Category Companies established in 1959 Category Defunct aircraft engine manufacturers of the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Bristol, Massachusetts

    Bristol, Massachusetts may refer to Bristol County, Massachusetts Bristol, Rhode Island , formerly a town in Massachusetts geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Admiral Bristol

    Augustus John Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol 1724 1779 , British admiral and politician Arthur LeRoy Bristol, Jr. 1886 1942 , Vice Admiral in the United States Navy Mark Lambert Bristol 1868 1939 , Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Bristol 403

    Infobox automobile name Bristol 403 image File Bristol403 2Litre.jpg 250px Bristol 403 Bristol 403 1954 manufacturer Bristol Cars then Bristol Aeroplane Co. production 1953&ndash 1955 br 287 units class Sports sedan engine 1971 cc ohv straight 6 transmission 4 speed manual ref name gbclassiccars.co.uk Cite web url http www.gbclassiccars.co.uk bristol 401 403.html title Bristol 401 403 accessdate 2008 01 10 work gbclassiccars.co.uk ref length convert 15 ft 11.5 in mm 0 abbr on ref name gbclassiccars.co.uk width convert 5 ft 7 in mm 0 abbr on ref name gbclassiccars.co.uk weight convert 2788 lb kg 0 abbr on ref name gbclassiccars.co.uk layout FR layout predecessor Bristol 401 successor Bristol 405 The Bristol 403 is a luxury car which was produced between 1953 and 1955 by United Kingdom British manufacturer Bristol Aeroplane Co. whose car division later became Bristol Cars . The 403 was the third of the eventual five series of Bristols powered by the BMW derived pushrod straight six engine. It replaced the Bristol 401 and Bristol 402 402 in 1953 and continued production for two years. It retained much the same styling as the 401, but featured many mechanical improvements compared to that model ... main bearings with a diameter of 54  mm as against 51  mm on the Bristol 400 400 and 401, which ... wheels, but Bristol thought the car was over braked and they were thus restricted to the front wheels on later 403s. The 403 was the last Bristol to feature a BMW style radiator grille . It is also noteworthy ... of the four headlamp layout in larger cars Bristol themselves adopted it with the Bristol 411 411 in the late 1960s . Image Bristol 403 2 litre.jpg thumb left Bristol 403 Notes reflist External links Commons category inline Bristol 403 Bristol Cars Category 1950s automobiles Bristol 403 Category Bristol vehicles 403 Category Sports sedans Category Vehicles introduced in 1953 Category Rear wheel drive vehicles de Bristol 403 es Bristol 403 fa ...   more details



  1. First Bristol

    Infobox Bus transit name First Bristol logo FirstGroup.svg logo size 150px image First Group livery.jpg image size image caption Two First Bristol Alexander ALX400 buses. company slogan parent FirstGroup FirstGroup plc founded headquarters locale Bristol service area Bristol , Bath, Somerset Bath , Weston super Mare , Gloucestershire , Wiltshire service type Bus hubs stations lounge fleet ridership fuel type operator FirstGroup ceo website http www.firstgroup.com ukbus bristol bath www.firstgroup.com Image First Bristol coach.JPG right 200px thumb A First Bristol Volvo B10M Plaxton at Bristol Parkway railway station . First Bristol is a bus operator based in Bristol , England. It is part of FirstGroup , and is the dominant public transport company in the city. History First Bus inherited the Bristol operations from its predecessor Badgerline Ltd when the group was formed. Badgerline had acquired the old Bristol Omnibus Company which had been trading as Bristol City Line City Line . First imposed its own corporate identity and the City Line name was dropped. In 2003 First Group changed the legal structure of some of its bus operating subsidiaries, and as a result, First Bristol Buses Ltd the entity which had been Bristol Omnibus Company became First Bristol Ltd ref http wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk Companies House Webcheck Company Number 25088 ref , and the legal entity which had been ... Webcheck Company Number 1966277 ref Depots Bristol Roman Road, Hengrove HE Bristol Easton Road, Lawrence Hill, Bristol Lawrence Hill LH Bristol Muller Road, Horfield Now closed See also List of bus routes in Bristol List of bus operators of the United Kingdom References Reflist External links commons cat FirstGroup buses in the United Kingdom http www.firstgroup.com ukbus southwest bristol home First Bristol website UK bus company stub FirstGroup Bus companies in South West England Transport in Bristol Category First Group bus operators in England Category Bus transport in Bristol ...   more details




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