Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
Spoke to a friend in bristol today

Loads of people have been trying to get rid of that statue of the slave trader colston for years

Massive attack and most of the bristol bands refuse to play at the colston hall due to its name and links to slavery

The Colston trust is a charity in bristol that you can apply for Grants to

Most of the major charities in bristol dont have anything to do with it

Good on em

I wonder if the city council will put a new statue up ?

I cant see it happening

https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...ol-music-trust


Bristol Music Trust has committed to changing the name of Colston Hall, the city’s flagship concert venue, by the autumn following the removal of the Edward Colston statue in the city centre during last weekend’s Black Lives Matter protest.

Until the new name is announced, the trust has said the external signage on the building is being removed “as a demonstration of our commitment”. The trust has clarified that the venue was built in 1867, 146 years after Colston died, and not founded using his money.

In 2017, the trust announced plans to change the building’s name by spring 2020. Chief executive Louise Mitchell described the Colston name as “a toxic brand”. A consultation process involving 4,000 people from communities across the city was delayed owing to the coronavirus outbreak.

The venue, which stands on Colston Street, is currently closed for a multimillion-pound redevelopment “The current name does not reflect our values as a progressive, forward-thinking and open arts organisation,” the trust said in a statement. “We want it to be representative of the city, a beacon of its values of hope, diversity and inclusion.”