Families living in the deprived housing estate of Hartcliffe in Bristol say they’ve been let down by years of broken promises. But now there is fresh hope for much-needed investment with up to £20m of Labour funding announced. Alex Ross visited to get locals’ reaction
Inside the ‘forgotten’ estate where £20m of Labour funding promises to bring a change in fortune

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