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Thursday September 25, 2008 16:55 by Tony Gosling
![]() New found Land or Same Old Fair? Cabot Circus - wealth generator or consumer cult? New found Land or Same Old Fair? In this interview recorded on the day Cabot Cirus opened David Mowat asks is Cabot Circus really good for Bristol?
BRISTOL 25Sep08 - Bristol musician David Mowat was stopped from handing out leaflets earlier today by security in the new Cabot Circus. Ironically his leaflets were to publicise a debate at which Cabot Circus manager James Bailey will be discussing the pros and cons of the new development. In this 8 minute interview David eplains that the debate will be a balanced one with pro-and anti consumerism views on the table. The forthcoming debate also features Quaker economist Tony Weeks who will be lookig at alternative ideas of wealth creation to those now failing as part of the 'credit crunch'.. |