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‘Wonky’ Bristol bridge leaves shoppers feeling sick and about to ‘pass out’
coronavirus fears, mixing in crowds, and the ever-changing restrictions.However, some of those that have headed out have had a less than positive experience after descending upon Cabot Circus in Bristol.The structure, which connects the car park and the shopping centre, dubbed the ‘wonky’ bridge, has left many Bristolians struggling with vertigo.One resident claims the footbridge affects their balance while crossing the bridge.According to Bristol Live, the resident Kim Cleave from Stapleton, posted in a Facebook group asking if anyone else had experienced the unusual effect.The post read: "Has anyone else had any problems with their balance/vertigo, walking across the pedestrian bridge, from the car park, at Cabot Circus, to the shopping area, in Bristol?"I had extreme vertigo symptoms, trying to walk on this bridge. The design of sloping floor and walls were awful!"Dozens of people commented in agreement, reporting they had experienced similar symptoms when crossing the bridge.Sue Brown said: "I walked over with my sister and friend, they thought I was messing about but I actually thought I was going to pass out...I felt like I wanted to crawl across, worst experience ever."Keep up to date with all the latest news stories. by signing up for one of Daily Star's free newsletters here.Penny Neale added: "It was a horrible sensation and I will never walk over it again."And Karina Hall said: "It makes me feel really sick.
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'Brazen' foxes put on X-rated lunchtime romp in front of shocked locals
animals were branded "brazen" after they were snapped getting down to business in Kingswood, near Bristol, while the bemused onlooker also labelled them "exhibitionist."The post was shared in a Kingswood community Facebook page and wrote: "These criminals of the night are not just brazen by night but exhibitionists by day!"The foxes did not seem to worry that they were 'on display' while going at it on top of a garden shed at lunchtime, as reported by Bristol Live.The photos were greeted with hilarity, with one woman named Brenda writing: "Wow there [sic] not shy" with laughing emojis.Kelly seemed to recognise the pair, writing: "These two are always outside ours each evening."Josie added: "Must be something in the air today, our local Casanova was strutting across the garage roofs this morning making a noise like a spaceship. Guess it translates to "ladies"?"Brandon wrote: "Last time I did this I ended up in a police car," accompanied by two laughing emojis.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Despite the signs of enjoyment from the fox couple, there were serious concerns raised for the male fox pictured, with many saying that it appears he has mange - a skin disease in mammals caused by mites.Ken wrote: "Can someone please message me where I can treat this fox or who regularly feeds him.
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