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southbristolvoice October 2016 No. 17
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Criticism after MP’s congrats for Corbyn BRISTOL South MP Karin Smyth has congratulated Jeremy Corbyn on winning the Labour leadership. Ms Smyth resigned as a junior shadow minister in June, saying Mr Corbyn’s position had become untenable. She backed Owen Smith to lead the party. But shortly after Mr Corbyn’s resounding victory on September 24, Ms Smyth tweeted: “Congratulations @jeremycorbyn rightly focussing us now on impact Brexit, exposing Tories and forming next Labour government.” Like many Labour MPs, Ms Smyth wants to turn away from the bruising leadership battle and focus on policies. But in a sign of possible trouble to come, she was attacked for changing her position. One person responded on Twitter: “And this is why we get annoyed. Last month you urged the CLP to vote for Smith and you publicly denounced Corbyn. Find a new job.” Another tweeted: “Praising him for doing something you prevented him from doing by Continued on page 16
Mosaic tells our tale
Schoolgirls in park race abuse Page 3 Get set for Art on the Hill Page 4
Arnos Vale trials its own permits Page 6 Time to get flu jab says Lord Mayor Page 15
Totterdown rises: From left, Mike Wilde, Andrew Brown, Cllr Jon Wellington, Simon Hobeck, Suzanne Audrey, Michael Lord, 4, Julian Noble, Lucy Lord, Sue Wilde, James Hamer and Rebecca Mear THE destruction of hundreds of Totterdown homes to make way for a flyover which was never built now has a memorial. The demolitions of the 1970s destroyed many Victorian streets and a bustling shopping area. Community group Tresa asked artist David Bowers to design a mural, assembled by volunteers
and now in place at Zone A on Wells Road. Tresa chair Suzanne Audrey said the mosaic – aided by local store Patco – is a picture of the past but also of the shops that are helping revive the area. See how many you can identify. • Totterdown Rising, a book about the demolitions, is available at tresa.org.uk
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