first confirmed plans to change names in 2017, as a result of Colston’s controversial legacy in the city.He was a member of the Royal African Company, which transported thousands of men, women and children from Africa to the Americas.
When he died in 1721, he left his wealth to various charities and his legacy is still visible in the name of Bristol’s streets, memorials and buildings.The new name was determined after close consultation with city mayor Marvin Rees, creative organisations and the Bristol Music Trust – the charity responsible for running the hall.
Describing the name, the trust’s chief executive said it was “A focal point for music in the city. A gathering space, illuminating the way ahead.
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