Campaigners fighting plans to replace the centre with housing gather at a council meeting.
Protesters opposed to plans to replace a shopping centre with up to 800 new flats have gathered before a meeting of city councillors.
In July, developers were given planning permission for the scheme which would replace the Broadwalk shopping centre in Knowle, Bristol.Campaigners protested outside before going into the chamber where two were able to address councillors. Otherwise the meeting is not discussing the development, which was given planning permission on 5 July.Follow BBC West on
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