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Animal abuse, hostile roads for women, and Channel 4
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This week's episode of the Bristol Live podcast takes you deeper into an investigation of animal cruelty at a South Gloucestershire farm.
Reporter Tristan Cork has been exploring how a farmowner spent years inflicting cruel practices on animals she owned and why the authorities were unable to act.
Tristan has been covering a recent court case focusing on neglect at Ingst Manor Farm, so he discusses his coverage of this shocking story.
Also on this week's episode of Inside Bristol Live, what's on reporter Grace Earl talks about what it's like being a female cyclist on the roads.
Grace has taken the brave step of writing about her own experiences and the hostility she has dealt with while riding her bike.
And finally, reporter Alex Wood has put together a mammoth article looking at all the reasons why Channel 4 should choose Bristol as the location for its new headquarters.
Alex has collected views from a huge variety of Bristol people about why we would make the perfect new home for the TV channel's regional base.
If you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:
Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcast
Host Alex Ballinger: @ambhack
Grace Earl: @Gracejtearl
Alex Wood: @MrAlexWood
Tristan Cork - @TristanCorkPost
Links to this episode's stories:
Abuse, catcalls and near misses: what being a female cyclist in Bristol is really like
'We're all for Bristol': A message to Channel 4
Bristol's farm of hell - claims abuse has continued for ANOTHER two years For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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continue reading
Reporter Tristan Cork has been exploring how a farmowner spent years inflicting cruel practices on animals she owned and why the authorities were unable to act.
Tristan has been covering a recent court case focusing on neglect at Ingst Manor Farm, so he discusses his coverage of this shocking story.
Also on this week's episode of Inside Bristol Live, what's on reporter Grace Earl talks about what it's like being a female cyclist on the roads.
Grace has taken the brave step of writing about her own experiences and the hostility she has dealt with while riding her bike.
And finally, reporter Alex Wood has put together a mammoth article looking at all the reasons why Channel 4 should choose Bristol as the location for its new headquarters.
Alex has collected views from a huge variety of Bristol people about why we would make the perfect new home for the TV channel's regional base.
If you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:
Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcast
Host Alex Ballinger: @ambhack
Grace Earl: @Gracejtearl
Alex Wood: @MrAlexWood
Tristan Cork - @TristanCorkPost
Links to this episode's stories:
Abuse, catcalls and near misses: what being a female cyclist in Bristol is really like
'We're all for Bristol': A message to Channel 4
Bristol's farm of hell - claims abuse has continued for ANOTHER two years For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week's episode of the Bristol Live podcast takes you deeper into an investigation of animal cruelty at a South Gloucestershire farm.
Reporter Tristan Cork has been exploring how a farmowner spent years inflicting cruel practices on animals she owned and why the authorities were unable to act.
Tristan has been covering a recent court case focusing on neglect at Ingst Manor Farm, so he discusses his coverage of this shocking story.
Also on this week's episode of Inside Bristol Live, what's on reporter Grace Earl talks about what it's like being a female cyclist on the roads.
Grace has taken the brave step of writing about her own experiences and the hostility she has dealt with while riding her bike.
And finally, reporter Alex Wood has put together a mammoth article looking at all the reasons why Channel 4 should choose Bristol as the location for its new headquarters.
Alex has collected views from a huge variety of Bristol people about why we would make the perfect new home for the TV channel's regional base.
If you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:
Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcast
Host Alex Ballinger: @ambhack
Grace Earl: @Gracejtearl
Alex Wood: @MrAlexWood
Tristan Cork - @TristanCorkPost
Links to this episode's stories:
Abuse, catcalls and near misses: what being a female cyclist in Bristol is really like
'We're all for Bristol': A message to Channel 4
Bristol's farm of hell - claims abuse has continued for ANOTHER two years For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
…
continue reading
Reporter Tristan Cork has been exploring how a farmowner spent years inflicting cruel practices on animals she owned and why the authorities were unable to act.
Tristan has been covering a recent court case focusing on neglect at Ingst Manor Farm, so he discusses his coverage of this shocking story.
Also on this week's episode of Inside Bristol Live, what's on reporter Grace Earl talks about what it's like being a female cyclist on the roads.
Grace has taken the brave step of writing about her own experiences and the hostility she has dealt with while riding her bike.
And finally, reporter Alex Wood has put together a mammoth article looking at all the reasons why Channel 4 should choose Bristol as the location for its new headquarters.
Alex has collected views from a huge variety of Bristol people about why we would make the perfect new home for the TV channel's regional base.
If you'd like to follow us or any of the reporters featured in today's episode, here are the links:
Inside Bristol Live: @IBLpodcast
Host Alex Ballinger: @ambhack
Grace Earl: @Gracejtearl
Alex Wood: @MrAlexWood
Tristan Cork - @TristanCorkPost
Links to this episode's stories:
Abuse, catcalls and near misses: what being a female cyclist in Bristol is really like
'We're all for Bristol': A message to Channel 4
Bristol's farm of hell - claims abuse has continued for ANOTHER two years For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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