Edward Colston: Bristol statue to officially move to M Shed

This article was first published by BBC News.

Plans to formally move the statue of transatlantic slave trader Edward Colston to a museum have been approved.

The Grade II listed statue was pulled down during a protest in Bristol in 2020 before being put on temporary display at the city’s M Shed Museum.

It has been out of public view since January 2022 but will now return to M Shed.

A new plaque for the plinth where the statue stood has also been planned but its wording is yet to be decided.

The move comes after a city-wide survey conducted by the We Are Bristol History Commission found that 80% of Bristolians agreed with the statue being placed in a museum.