Love Factory Meets Southville Sunday Market
10th Anniversary of the Sunday Market at the Tobacco Factory Yard, Southville, we expect the Love Factory will soon become a weekly item at the Market.
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Thrifting Sunday with the Fam
Our day out to the Tobbaco Factory Sunday Market. Some juicy shots south of the river in Southville. Lunch out at Zazu. Enjoy fam.
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The Brass Disciples at the Tobacco Factory market, February 2018
The Brass Disciples performing at the Tobacco Factory market, in Bristol on 11th February 2018.
Make Sunday Special Bristol City Council - Come and enjoy a car free Bristol City Centre
Mayor George Ferguson is Making Sundays Special. For one Sunday each month, King Street, Baldwin Street and the Old City will be closed to motor traffic and opened up for people......
Come along end enjoy on Sunday 21 July, 8 August, 29 September, Sunday 20 October
Enjoy street games, performers, markets, historic tours or just have a coffee as you relax in a street lounge.
See the city from a new perspective by taking the new cycle loop through Creative Common, where you can see a show and back through Castle Park to have a go at free fitness events.
Make Sundays Special is a reflection of the creativity and independent spirit of the people of Bristol, so well done and Thank You to all those who helped Make our Sundays Special.
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Behold... the people, places and faces of Bedminster
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UK: COURT RULING TO BE MADE ON MAIL ORDER CIGARETTES
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A land mark court ruling is expected to be handed down in a London court Friday that could change UK import laws.
Customs officials are trying to shut down a tobacco company which is selling cigarettes from Luxembourg to U-K smokers for nearly half price.
Britain's ten point five billion (£) pound tobacco industry will be closely watching Friday's court case in London.
The Enlightened Tobacco company is challenging Customs and Excise over the legality of mail order cigarettes.
U-K customers order their cigarettes from this warehouse in Luxembourg and pay Luxembourg taxes, avoiding British taxes which are much higher.
Cigarettes retail at two pounds seventy five per packet in Britain, the government reaps a massive two pounds ten per packet on every over the counter sale.
Enlightened Tobacco sells its cigarettes to customers at Luxembourg tax rates saving smokers one pound (£) per packet.
Customers are delighted with the lower costs for their cigarettes.
SOUNDBITE:
On average, if ,you smoke 20 cigarettes a day which I do, I think I'm spending about a thousand pounds a year if I go to the shop and buy my cigarettes for two pounds 75. I think I save about £400 a year which is a holiday.
SUPER CAPTION: George Goodman, Enlightened Tobacco Company customer.
The company rejects claims they have simply found a loophole between Britain and European Union laws.
SOUNDBITE:
This is a motorway running through the middle of Europe and after all that's what Europe is all about. It is about the freedom of movement of goods and people and that's exactly what we are affecting. Essentially in Europe is a disharmony of taxation between member states. As soon as you have a disharmony of taxation within a territorial market what you will have is a price siphon and goods will move along that price siphon be it legally as we believe we are doing or illegally: smuggling.
SUPER CAPTION: BJ Cunningham, Vice Chairman Enlightened Tobacco Company.
If Enlightened wins today's (Friday's) court hearing, it is expected to pave the way for the opening up of other traded goods.
Consumers would be able to mail order their liquor, perfume and watches from the continent at local prices avoiding the British government's inflated taxes.
The four main Tobacco companies in the U-K are so concerned about losing their vice like grip on the estimated 16 million smokers in Britain that one of them (Imperial Tobacco company) has joined forces with the government.
However the association which represents the four tobacco companies denies they are running scared.
SOUNDBITE:
We very much hope that the government will win on this one, the ramifications for the Tobacco trade in the U-K are very serious if they lose it. Even if this case does go against the government on this occasion we suspect whatever the verdict it will end up in the European court of justice, eventually.
SUPER CAPTION: Ben Walsh, Tobacco Manufacturers Association.
Corner shop owners also make good profits on cigarettes and fear their livelihoods could be at stake if smokers opt for mail order.
SOUNDBITE:
If I lose this shop I don't know what I'm going to do, I have a high mortgage and I'm sure a lot of my colleagues are doing the same thing. We put in a lot of hours and I'm sure if we start losing shoppers, we don't know what we're going to do.
SUPER CAPTION: Niki Nakarji, Corner shop owner.
Consumers are hoping for a court ruling in favour of Enlightened Tobacco company and bring British trade into line with a cheaper Europe.
But the government would be expected to recoup the loss in revenue by increasing taxes elsewhere.
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Top 10 Best Cigarette Brands in United Kingdom (UK)
Top 10 Best Cigarettes Brand in United Kingdom (UK).
1) Lambert & Butler King Size - 13.5% (Imperial)
2) Benson & Hedges Gold - 7.3% (Gallaher)
3) Mayfair King Size - 7.1% (Gallaher)
4) Richmond Superkings - 6.6% (Imperial)
5) Richmond King Size - 4.9% (Imperial)
6) Marlboro Gold King Size - 4.4% (Philip Morris)
7) Regal King Size - 3.5% (Imperial)
8) Royals King Size Red - 3.4% (BAT)
9) Superkings - 3.3% (Imperial)
10) Silk Cut Purple - 3.2% (Gallaher)
On Sunday morning, England joins the rest of the UK in banning smoking inside most public spaces - from bars to clubs, restaurants, shops, offices, and factories.
Anyone wanting to light up will have to stay at home, brave the elements, or travel to the last remaining bastions of smoking in the British Isles - Alderney, Sark or the Isle of Man.
It's a move that affects most Britons, from the non-smokers happy to leave the pub without smelling of cigarettes, to the millions of puffers whose habits will have to change.
HOW MANY PEOPLE SMOKE?
About 10 million people in the UK smoke cigarettes, according to anti-smoking charity Ash. It says a further two million - the vast majority of them men - smoke cigars, pipes or both.
Cigarette smoking rates in decline
In 1948, when surveys were first conducted, eight out of 10 British men smoked - the highest level recorded. Among women the peak was almost five out of 10, in 1966.
About one in four Britons over the age of 16 now smokes, with the rate slightly higher among men than women.
Sweden, where fewer than one in five people partakes, has the EU's lowest smoking rate. Greece, where almost half the adult population smokes, has the highest.
WHO SMOKES?
A person's age, whether they visit pubs and even their marital status is closely connected to the likelihood that they smoke.
Smoking by age group
By age group, it is 20- to 24-year-olds who are most likely to light up, with about a third considered smokers. As people get older they become less likely to smoke, with the rate falling to 14% for the over 60s.
About four out of 10 people who visit pubs smoke, and there is a strong link between smoking and social group, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Manual workers and their families are almost twice as likely to smoke as those with a managerial or professional background (31% compared with 17%). And people living together are twice as likely to smoke as those who are married (35% compared with 18%).
Across the country, the greatest proportion of smokers is found in the North East (30%).
SMOKERS' HABITS
Many smokers start early in the morning. About one third of people who get through more than 20 cigarettes a day light up within five minutes of waking.
Smoker lies on a bed of cigarette packets
Among this group, eight out of 10 people say they would struggle to go 24 hours without a cigarette.
Nevertheless, seven out of 10 smokers say they would like to quit. The proportion wanting to stop is highest among those who smoke 10 to 19 cigarettes a day. It is suggested many heavy smokers believe stopping would be too difficult.
The average male smoker is thought to get through 14 cigarettes a day, while women smoke 13.
SMOKING AND HEALTH
Hundreds of thousands of deaths could be prevented by England's smoking ban, medical expert Sir Richard Peto said shortly before its introduction.
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Anti-smoking campaigns repeatedly highlight the health risks
Half of all smokers are going to be killed by tobacco. If a million people stop smoking who wouldn't otherwise have done so then maybe you'll prevent half a million deaths.
According to the charity Cancer Research, 50,000 cancer deaths and a further 70,000 deaths from heart disease and strokes are caused by smoking each year. It estimates that six million people have been killed in the past 50 years.
Supporters of a ban argue that it will protect many non-smokers from the effects of passive smoking.
But it has also been suggested that many children will be more likely to be exposed to smoke, as their parents will light up at home instead.
UP IN SMOKE
Smoking is good news for the Treasury, with about £4.10 of the £5.50 cost of a packet of cigarettes taken in taxes.
Figures for 2004. Source: Ash
Excluding VAT, this earned the Treasury more than £8bn in 2004-5, Ash says.
Treating diseases caused by smoking is costly, however. The campaign group says the NHS spends £1.5bn a year, including hospital admissions, GP consultations and prescriptions. There are further costs in the form of benefits.
It is thought that about 3,000 people are employed by the tobacco industry in the UK, which is home to three of the five biggest tobacco companies in the world.
While it has been suggested that the smoking ban will hit manufacturers hard, others point out that cigarette prices have already been put up to offset any fall in sales.
Smokers will continue to choose to smoke, said Imperial Tobacco ahead of the ban.
7 Cigarette Brands With Lowest Tar and Nicotine
If you are looking for lighter cigarettes from the biggest tobacco companies, on this list you will find the list of 7 cigarette brands with lowest tar and nicotine.
If you are a passionate smoker who can’t stop smoking and want to lower the risk of cancer and other diseases caused by cigarettes, this list will help you to pick the right and the lowest tar and nicotine cigarette brand and type.
The cigarette industry plays a huge part in World’s economics. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, companies that produce cigarette spent over 9 billion dollars on advertising their products in the United States which is about 1 million dollars per hour. As the world population grows each day, there are more smokers who contribute to the cigarette industry to work in full steam. Today the world has 6.7 billion people and tobacco industries are manufacturing more than 5.9 trillion cigarettes altogether. If you divide the number of cigarettes manufactured per year, you will be stunned by the results. This insane number means the cigarette industries are producing insanely 1,000 cigarettes for every human being on Earth, including children per year. According to the latest reports, Marlboro is still the best cigarette brand on the market. This company is valued for insanely $67.52 billion.
In this list, you will find the level of tar and nicotine content of cigarettes as well as a list of cigarettes by strength like Marlboro red nicotine content, Pall Mall nicotine content and Camel cigarettes nicotine content. We collected and sorted information about the 7 cigarette brands with lowest tar and nicotine, provided from one of the biggest online cigarette sellers company KiWiCigs and other brand’s official sites that produce cigarettes. With finding the biggest tobacco brands, we managed to find their lightest products. The products which contain 0.1 mg nicotine and 1 mg we arranged alphabetically.
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The Loco Klub, Bristol, Where is it?
A funny little video showing you how to get to The Loco Klub, Temple Meads, Bristol BS1 6QH.
The Loco Klub is a new and exciting underground arts venue opened in the Bristol enterprise zone beneath the passenger shed in Temple Meads.
The project is a creative collaboration between The Invisible Circus and Artspace Lifespace who as sister companies brought you such ground breaking projects as The Island and Pro cathedral. The venue is rising from the ashes of the old railway social club that formerly stood on the site and as well as boasting a series of fabulous performance spaces in the former social club bar rooms also holds a hidden treasure, a series of Brunel built railway arches hidden behind the flock wall paper and wooden panels of the social club, the former ash pits of the original station above these underground caverns are a unique and jaw dropping performance space unlike anything else in the city.
This atmospheric new venue will host a wide variety of arts events and performances including promenade theatre shows, Circus Cabaret, dance performances, music events, markets and exhibitions as well as returning to its roots as a social hub.
The project has so far been supported by many Bristol creatives including Circus City, Raucous Theatre, Watershed, New Dawn Traders, Tobacco factory, Boomtown fair, Bristol Old Vic and youth music project Boom Satsuma and we look forwards to a diverse range of events and happenings from these as well as other local, national and international guests.
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Top 10 Best Cigarette Brands in INDIA
Smoking is an age-old phenomenon and has been going on since our ancestors found out nicotine’s addictive properties by experimenting with tobacco plant, which is also known as Nicotiana tobacam scientifically. Since then tobacco has been a hit and its leaves were dried, rolled, and smoked as bidi or cigarettes. India still has a lot of bidi smokers. 5.7% of Indian adults are cigarette smokers. A Cigarette is the wise of choice for modern metropolitan India, even college girls and working ladies are also smoking. Despite knowing the downsides and being aware of the written warning on cigarette packs, smokers cannot quit it because Nicotine, present in tobacco produces a psychological dependency that is hard to combat.
People who are once addicted to usually smoke 2- five cigarettes/day. Most of the people admit that they try cigarettes out of curiosity.
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10. Gudang Garam International is a native Indonesian clove cigarette brand, launched on November 3, 1979 in Kediri, East Java. These types of cigarettes are made from the leaves of high quality tobacco and cloves; and the Gudang Garam International is the brand for mature smokers who appreciate the art of enjoying a few rolled cigarettes.
9.Parliament is an excellent cigarette brand. Charlie Sheen had been featured in their ads in the 1990 s. Filtered cigarettes are relatively new market trend. Under the company Philip Morris, these were the first cigarettes to have paper filters that allow only the nicotine to reach the smokers mouth.
8.Pall Mall cigarettes are sold by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. One of the first in the segment of premium cigarettes, it had high standards in design and taste for both short and long cigarettes.
7.Wills Navy Cut (or simply Wills) was one of the first filtered Indian cigarettes to be launched. Its manufacturing, marketing and distribution are looked over by the ITC Limited.
6.Also known simply as B&H is a British brand of cigarettes owned by British American Tobacco, Philip Morris International, or Japan Tobacco in different parts of the world.
5. Four Square cigarettes are produced under this brand. Four Square cigarettes are produced in India, Scotland, as either short 70 mm or king, 85 mm having either hard pack or wide flat hard box, 10 or 20 cigarettes in a pack.
4. Marlboro is a bestseller cigarette brand in the world. It is made by Philip Morris USA within the United States, and by Philip Morris International anywhere except the United States. Marlboro cigarettes are known for its ads featuring Cigarette wala.
3.Gold Flake light also belongs to the Gold Flake brand under ITC, the cigarette-smoking giant. This cigarette is used by the people to slowly wean off from cigarette smoking altogether. However, Gold Flake light can be addictive in its own way. The nicotine content is believed to be reduced to 0.8 mg by distilling out the tobacco juices indian tobacco.
2.Gold Flake is an Indian cigarette brand, which was initially labeled as khandani and is the largest sold brand in India with variants for the customers of various levels of economy. The brand is under ITC Ltd. as well. Gold flake name comes from the Golden tobacco. Some other golden flakes are Bacons’ Gold Flake, Hignett’s Golden Flaked Honey Dew. Smoothness is the key term of the brand and it is displayed in the form of silk scarves, feathers, paintbrush etc. Gold flakes king sells around 17.9% of the total sold cigarettes in India.
1. Classic mild is trendy, easily available offering of the ITC, topmost leading brand in the field of tobacco-related products. Classic mild is marketed under brand Classic Filter kings. The cigarette length was increased from 83 to 84mm and diameter from 24.5mm to 24.75%. Classic mild uses imported cigarette paper, better board and have the name embossed on it. The brand tag is ‘Discover a passion. ‘Classic and Wills were separate entities which were fused to give classic wills. Blue leaf tobacco is used in its making.18.6 percentage of the total sale of cigarettes is by Classic Mild alone in India.
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WILLS FACTORY 1973-74 BEING BUILT.avi
In 1974, WD and HO Wills opened Europe's largest cigarette manufacturing plant on land at Hartcliffe near Bristol. The factory lasted all of 16 years and closed in 1990 as the tobacco industry felt the squeeze. Points West saw the factory open.
WD and HO Wills FACTFILE
• Pioneered canteens, free medical care and paid holidays.
• First brand was 'Bristol', made between 1871 and 1974.
• Other brands: 'Capstan', 'Strand' and 'Gold Flake'
• William Henry Wills formed Imperial Tobacco, one of the largest tobacco companies in the world in 1901.
• 'Embassy' introduced in 1914; re-launched in 1962.
• Factories and offices also in Swindon, Dublin and Glasgow.
• Hartcliffe was the largest cigarette factory in Europe.
• In 1969, Christopher, the great-great grandson of H. O. Wills, was last serving family member.
• Converted factory and warehouses remain around harbour in Bristol.
• In 1988 brand withdrawn in UK, but Wills still sold in India.
Cigarettes first rolled off the production line at Wills Tobacco's state-of-the-art Hartcliffe factory in 1974, after the company moved its processing plants from Bedminster and Ashton, home to Wills's 'Number One' factory and site of its 'Number Four' plant respectively.
The planners -- and the Board at Wills -- believed this modern, efficient factory would produce cigarettes for decades to come -- but in reality the last cigarette carton was sealed in 1990.
It was a time when greater health awareness (coupled with increased duty on tobacco) seemed intent on stubbing out tobacco sales.
In the 1980s, Wills's 200th anniversary celebrations were tarnished by the closure of its London depot and the company's Glasgow and Swindon factories.
As Hanson went onto acquire Imperial Tobacco, owners of Wills, sales teams were merged, the old factory buildings in Bristol were demolished and efforts to further streamline the company were put into effect.
This culminated with the head office at Hartcliffe closing in 1989, followed by the transfer of cigarette manufacturing from Hartcliffe to Nottingham in 1990.
A decade or so afterwards, the site was cleared (although the office buildings were retained), and the old Wills's site redeveloped.
The company's history can be traced back to 1786 when a partnership was set up between Henry Overton Wills and Samuel Watkins.
Starting life in Salisbury, Wills eventually moved the company to Castle Street in Bristol, while only a few years later it re-located again, this time to Redcliffe Street.
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Aerial view of the Hartcliffe site
Almost a hundred years since it rolled its first tobacco, the company was valued at more than £30m (in today's money) with brands such as 'Woodbine' soon becoming market leaders.
'Capstan' and 'Gold Flake' followed suit and so long as there were World Wars to fight, cigarette manufacture was a lucrative way to make a living.
In the 1960s, Wills produced 120,000 cigarettes every hour and with the popularity of 'Strand' and 'Embassy' brands, the company's future seemed secure.
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Hartcliffe's new factory in production
But with increased health awareness and a steady rise in excise duty, the golden age of cigarettes was over by the end of 70s, and despite the investment made by Wills, production tailed-off dramatically, forcing the Board to cut back while the nation cut down.
In the end, the Hartcliffe factory -- despite the superlatives -- was too much of a drag on the company's health and at the end of the millennium it was flattened to make way for a retail park.
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