New home for the Gromits
Organisers of the Gromit Unleashed Summer Arts Trail have announced a change of venue for the mass-gathering of the model sculptures for five days in September.
Organisers of the Gromit Unleashed Summer Arts Trail have announced a change of venue for the mass-gathering of the model sculptures for five days in September.
The Gromit sculptures that have entertained thousands over the summer have been removed from their posts across Bristol.
Organisers said the art trail had been a tremendous success.
More than 200,000 people are thought to have visited the attractions.
45,000 people downloaded the app, raising £20,000 for the Bristol Children's Hospital.
630 people managed to visit all 80 Gromits.
The models will all go on show at the end of the month before being sold at auction for the charity in October.
The creative industries across Bristol and Bath have received £46 million to create 'new experiences and boost productivity.'
A service in Plymouth run by the NSPCC, which helps prevents online child sexual abuse, is expanding.
Bristol Water is urging people to stay safe and not swim in the water at spots like Chew Valley or Cheddar Lake this weekend.