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Wards Solicitors is delighted to support the 24hrs in Bristol project

For 24 hours, from midnight on Friday 18th to midnight Saturday 19th October, hundreds of amateur and professional photographers, from all over the UK and beyond, will be taking to the streets of Bristol in the hope of winning the £3,000 first prize in the 24 Hours in Bristol photographic competition.

Wards Solicitors is delighted to support this project through sponsorship of two of the 24 hour slots, 0900-1000 and 2000-2100, from which one winning photograph and two runners up will be chosen, from each hour, to go through to the final.

We'd like to invite you to take a look…

You can see the 72 winning photographs, portraying an hour by hour record of Bristol at work, rest and play in a free exhibition at the magnificent Guildhall Arts Centre in Broad Street from November 16th.

We'll be keeping you posted, over the coming weeks, with news about the exhibition and advance previews of the photos themselves. After the event we'll be showcasing the two winners, in our Bristol City Centre office.

Come along and see for yourself!

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