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Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID . E Valuation. January 2021 BRISTOL CITY CENTRE BID BRISTOL ADVENT’URES EVALUATION JANUARY 2021 Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. “IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS ON THE ARTS TRAIL THAT HAS BEEN LIGHTING UP OUR GOOD CITY WITH FESTIVE CHEER AND SOME OF THE BEST-LOVED CHRISTMAS LYRICS THROUGHOUT THIS MONTH” Bristol Post Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. 1 CITY 24 LOCATIONS 27 LIGHT PROJECTIONS 70+ BUSINESSES Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January 2021 OBJECTIVES • GIVING PEOPLE REASONS TO VISIT THE CITY • CREATING SOCIAL MOMENTS FOR BRISTOL CITY CENTRE BID AND VISIT BRISTOL THROUGHOUT DECEMBER • EXTENDING THE #BRISTOLTOGETHER CAMPAIGN THROUGH WINTER • MAXIMISING PEOPLE’S DESIRE TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS MORE THAN EVER BEFORE • GIVING A RELENTLESSLY POSITIVE MESSAGE TO OUR LEVY PAYERS AND ENGAGING THEM IN BID WORK THROUGH DECEMBER • BRINGING JOY TO THE CITY DURING AN UNCERTAIN TIME January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. BRISTOL ENGAGEMENT We engaged with and worked alongside 71 businesses, departments and peer groups to make the project happen. • St George’s Bristol • Bird and Blend • Saunders Architects • IGERS Bristol • Cabot Circus • Bristol Beacon • Mitie • Best of Bristol BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL • University of the West • Merkle • Lloyds Banking • Bristol Life • City Office of England • Waitrose • WokyKo • Bristol Magazine • Bristol Harbour Master • University of Bristol • JLL • Vodafone • Bristol Post • Harbourside Estates • Quartet Community • Bristol Old Vic • Metrobank • SLX • Workforce and Change Foundation • Meanwhile Creative • Barclays • Gobo Plus • Bristol Culture Board • Samuel Smith Old • Left Handed Giant • Space NK • Plaster Creative Brewery • Site Permissions • Small Bar • Bristol DIGS Communications • KPMG • Highways and • MAPP • Christmas Steps • Colin Moody • We The Curious Planning • Hargreaves Lansdown • Hotel du Vin • Visit Bristol • Arnolfini • Bristol City • Premier Inn • Knight Frank • Bristol BID • Revolución de Cuba Engagement and • RG Group • Doveton Press • Broadmead BID Communications • Craft & More • Unite Students • Tobacco Factory • Christmas Steps Arts • Milliners Guild • First Group • The Architecture Quarter • Debenhams • 02 Academy Centre • Starbucks • Hello Insight • VOSCUR • Cobra Coffee • Orchard Street • The Florist • The Harbour Hotel • Boston Tea Party Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. “NEVER SEEN THE CITY LOOK SO GORGEOUSLY FESTIVE, AND A LARGE PART OF THE CREDIT GOES TO @BRISTOLBID FOR ITS BRILLIANT #BRISTOLADVENTURES PROJECT” Bristol Life Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. PRESS LAUNCH/PHOTOCALL We arranged a photocall at St George’s Bristol for the unveiling of the first installation. ATTENDANCE FROM: INFLUENCERS INCLUDING: INTERVIEWS WITH: • ITV West Country • BosFinesse • Ujima • BBC Points West • Lifestyle District • ITV West Country • Bristol 247 • Colin Moody • BBC Points West • Bristol Post • Sam FM • BBC Bristol • BBC Radio Bristol • IGERs Bristol Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. COVERAGE REACH: 631,361,940 VALUE: £194,000 Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. Plaster. Bristol City Centre BID. Evaluation. January Evaluation. 2021 Bristol City Centre BID. Plaster. 6 BRISTOL POST MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2020 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2020 BRISTOL POST 3 Follow us on FaceBook Breaking news at /Bristol live NEWS www.Bristol .live FRIDAY Bristol ADVENTure day 4 Follow us on FaceBook /Bristol live Follow us on instagram Follow us on twitter Breaking news at /Bristollive /Bristollive www. Bristol .live 04.12.20 ‘Once in Royal David’s City’ has been switched on at the Seaman’s Church and Institute on the corner of Prince Street and Royal Oak Avenue Bristol ADVENTure day 5 Corrections&Complaints A festive 5G-powered display is lighting up Bristol with Christmas cards designed by families Park Row in If we have published anything that is fac- Clifton was lit up tually inaccurate please contact the edi- last night with a tor, Bill Martin, via email bill.martin@ little musical reachplc.com or write to The Editor, Bris- Lightbulb moment Kids’ inspiration for tol Post, 1 Temple Way, Bristol, BS2 0BY. drivers on the Once verified, we will correct it as soon as third day of the possible. The Bristol Post newspaper is Bristol Together published by Reach plc, which is a mem- card designs go on display Robin MURRAY There is then a chance it will be electronically with their friends ‘We kissed on a corner, then danced through the night’ has been switched on Bristol ber of the Independent Press Standards at King William Ale House on King Street and is from Fairytale of New York Organisation (IPSO). We adhere to the [email protected] picked to be shown on the pop-up and family.” ADVENTure display, with designs live streamed To help young artists get started project. The Editors’ Code of Practice as enforced by MASSIVE 5G-powered light every evening in December with their creations, Rob Biddulph, Bristol ADVENTure day 6 iinitiative, which IPSO, which can be contacted for advice display has gone up in Bris- between 5pm and 9pm. creator of the hit lockdown art class has been at IPSO, Gate House 1, Farringdon Street tol. Participants will automatically for kids Draw with Rob, hosted a spearheaded by London, EC4M 7LG; www.ipso.co.uk; tel- ANetwork provider Vodafone has receive digital images of their crea- free Christmas card class on his Bristol City ephone 0300 123 2220; email advice@ launched the display on the car tions up in lights to be used as Instagram and YouTube channels ipso.co.uk. If you have a complaint con- park of Cabot Circus to showcase Christmas e-cards, no stamps yesterday. Centre Bid, will cerning a potential breach of the Code of Christmas drawings created by required. Rob selected the first card to go light up a new Practice, we will deal with complaint children from across the UK. Vodafone will donate £1 for every up in lights which was drawn by building each day directly or IPSO can refer your complaint The huge 23x16m festive light card designed to charity Bar- two-year-old Ted from Salisbury. with some of our display is made from 1,600 bulbs nardo’s. Rob said: “It’s such a great time of to us. Please go to www.reachplc.com/ and is taller than the famous letters Nick Jeffery, Chief Executive year for kids to show their creativ- favourite how-to-complain where you can view our of the Hollywood sign in Los Ange- Officer, Vodafone UK said: “We ity, and what better way than on a Christmas lyrics, complaints policy and procedure. A ‘How les. want to do everything we can to huge wall of lights? with a trail of to Complain’ pack is also available by Families can create a festive keep people connected to the “I really enjoyed picking the first 24 locations writing to the Legal and Compliance design, take a picture of it on their magic of Christmas. card to appear; Rory’s snowman complete by Department, Reach PLC, 1 Canada phone and share it on social media “We will give children the oppor- was so charming, and I can’t wait to Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AP. using the hashtag #ConnectThe- tunity to see their Christmas cards see what the rest of the nation sub- Christmas Eve Magic. up in lights, as well as to share them mits.” Head to the fountains in Millennium Square to see the Little Drummer Boy BRISTOL POST TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 BRISTOL POST 24 25 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2020 BRISTOL POST 3 BRISTOL POST TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2020 Follow us on FaceBook Breaking news at Follow us on FaceBook Breaking news at 6Rapid testing Hospital /Bristol live The Big pic Ture www.Bristol .live /Bristol live The Big picTure www.Bristol .live Follow us on FaceBook Breaking news at WEDNESDAY /Bristol live NEWS www.Bristol .live Follow us on FaceBook rollout to halt outbreaks /B ristol live Amanda CAMERON sistent with the falling prevalence of PopularLocal democracy reporter radio presenter Follow us on instagram Follow us on twitter Covid in the community in Bristol.” Breaking news at /Bristollive /Bristollive [email protected] Board papers for the November 26 www. Bristol .live 23.12.20 announces her departuremeeting showed that the outbreaks OUTHMEAD Hospital hopes began in October after “several in brief POPULARthe recentBBC introductionRadio Bristol of dailypeople months who have with inspired no hospital-onset me and cases” breakfastrapid presenter testing Emma for staffBritton, will putmade ofme Covid-19. laugh; I’ve also inter- Man acccused of picturedanS end tobelow, the outbreaksis leaving of hospital-the viewed peopleSix patients at some were of the confirmed most as hav- sexual assault A BriStoL man faces trial charged show.acquired coronavirus at North Bristolchallenging ing caught times theof theirvirus lives,in Southmead Clockwise from main image: Day 14 - Bristol with sexually assaulting a woman NHSShe Trust.will host her final pro- whichand was foura privilege. were suspected of acquiring Beacon - Merry Xmas Everybody; Day 12 - with a variety of objects. grammeMembers on Friday, of the December hospital 18. trust’s “I willit inalways hospital, be very according grateful toto a perfor- Broadmead - Winter the case of Mario James Wonderland; Day 9 - All Sebastiano Dimaggio, 46, of Her replacement will be all the guests and contributors to Saint’s Church, Corn board heard about the outbreaks from mance report. 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