Historic milestone as eyesore gets knocked down to make way for new campus: Bristol

Demolition of Bristol’s most prominent derelict building got underway today – a key and historic milestone in the creation of the University of Bristol’s new campus.

The former sorting office, on Cattle Market Road next to Bristol Temple Meads Station, is widely regarded as one of the city’s biggest eyesores since the Royal Mail moved its operation to Filton in 1997.

Its removal will make way for the development of the University’s brand new Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus, as part of the ongoing transformation of the Temple Quarter district …

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