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Bristol Beacon, the music venue formerly known as Colston Hall, reopened at the end of last year after the third major refurbishment in its long and illustrious history. Originally opening in 1867, ...
By Milan Perera, Deputy Editor Bristol's iconic cultural venue, formerly known as Colston Hall, has reopened its doors to the public on Thursday, November 30 as Bristol Beacon after a comprehensive ...
The overhaul of Beacon Hall – previously Colston Hall – was supposed to cost £49m when Willmott Dixon started work in August 2018. But with surprises along the way, costs have spiralled to £ ...
The Colston Hall has been renamed Bristol Beacon, Bristol Live can reveal. Bosses of the city’s biggest concert venue said they hoped the new name would herald a ‘fresh start’ for the hall ...
Colston Hall has been renamed Bristol Beacon to "distance itself from any association with its namesake," 17th Century slave trader Edward Colston. The rebranding, announced by Bristol Music Trust ...
Bristol Music Trust has unveiled ambitious plans for the £49m revamp of the city’s Colston Hall into a world-class music hub. The refurbishment plan has been launched as part of plans to ...
The toppling of a statue in Bristol, along with a series of Black Lives Matter protests across the U.K., has revived a long-simmering debate over monuments to Britain’s past.
Colston’s School is also “looking at” doing the same, reports the BBC. And Colston Hall has now pledged to unveil a new name when their refurbished venue re-opens in Autumn 2020.
A plan to change its name has been in the works for the past three years but after Black Lives Matter protesters pushed Colston's statue into nearby Bristol Harbour last week, the venue's ...
Bristol was built with money from the slave trader Edward Colston. Tearing down his statue has reopened a painful reckoning with the city’s racist past. By Mark Landler BRISTOL, England ...