Here is the Evening Post article that prompted me to take photos of the TA Centre while it is still as it is:
"The historic headquarters of the Territorial Army in Bristol is to be turned into a supermarket and student flats, the Evening Post has learned. The Army Reserves and the Bristol University Officers' Training Corps (BUOTC) has used the Artillery Grounds in Whiteladies Road as their base in the city since the 1930s. But the owners of the buildings and the grounds – the Merchant Venturers – have decided the time has come to develop the site, which is opposite the BBC's Bristol offices. Agent Discovery Properties has been appointed to market the site to student accommodation specialists and the major supermarket chains."
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Here is the Evening Post article that prompted me to take photos of the TA Centre while it is still as it is:
"The historic headquarters of the Territorial Army in Bristol is to be turned into a supermarket and student flats, the Evening Post has learned. The Army Reserves and the Bristol University Officers' Training Corps (BUOTC) has used the Artillery Grounds in Whiteladies Road as their base in the city since the 1930s. But the owners of the buildings and the grounds – the Merchant Venturers – have decided the time has come to develop the site, which is opposite the BBC's Bristol offices. Agent Discovery Properties has been appointed to market the site to student accommodation specialists and the major supermarket chains."
By rycginge at 18:53 on 31/01/12
ReportSorry for the tiny photos. They weren't meant to be that small!
By rycginge at 18:52 on 31/01/12
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