The Green Files > Charlotte Leslie - Greenpeace hustings in Horfield

[Charlotte Leslie] The four main candidates contesting the Bristol North West parliamentary seat took part in a hustings on Friday organised by Greenpeace. It was held at the Quaker Meeting Room on the Gloucester Road in Horfield and was hosted by Professor Chris Wilmore from the law department at the University of Bristol.

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