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    Ardagh Community Trust: transgressing boundaries, asserting community by Sam Thomson, Alex Franklin, Fabian Neuhaus, Natalie Robertson

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In their work to demonstrate that an administrative-boundary-spanning public green space (Horfield Common) and leisure facility (the Ardagh) was a vital community resource and hub, this article focuses on the work of Friends of Horfield Common/Ardagh Community Trust to ensure that their local community, one dissected by multiple administrative boundaries, was recognised and acknowledged when, in 2008, Bristol City Council in the UK proposed the sale of multiple publicly owned green spaces through their Parks and Green Space Strategy. …”
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    Estimating Air Pollution Removal and Monetary Value for Urban Green Infrastructure Strategies Using Web-Based Applications by Alessio Russo, Wing Tung Chan, Giuseppe T. Cirella

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In this communication, we have reviewed two of the freely available tools (i.e., i-Tree Canopy and the United Kingdom Office for National Statistics) using Bristol City Centre as an example. We have also discussed strengths and weaknesses for their use and, as tree planting strategy tools, explored further developments of such tools in a European context. …”
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    Advertisement of unhealthy commodities in Bristol and South Gloucestershire and rationale for a new advertisement policy by Lauren J. Scott, James Nobles, Carlos Sillero-Rejon, Rowan Brockman, Zoi Toumpakari, Russell Jago, Steven Cummins, Sarah Blake, Jeremy Horwood, Frank de Vocht

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract Background Bristol City Council introduced a new advertisement policy in 2021/2022 which included prohibiting the advertising of unhealthy food and drink (HFSS), alcohol, gambling and payday loans across council-owned advertising spaces. …”
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