By Chris Guy posted on 22 Jan 2017 in Urban

Sunday morning, first light on the Feeder Road in East Bristol.

Derelict concrete building with graffiti beside a still river, its grid-like facade and a bare tree mirrored in the water, with a small tent pitched on the bank.

The Old Sorting Office

This building has been empty since 1997 when the Post Office moved to Filton, it is now part of the Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone and due to be demolished and replaced by the Temple Quarter Campus for Bristol University. The new facility is scheduled for 2021/22.

Brick industrial buildings and a stone wall by a calm river at dusk, the structures and a bare tree reflected in the water.

Industrial landscape on the Feeder Canal

Empty wet street at dusk in an industrial area, lined with brick workshops and MOT signs, a bare tree and distant hills beneath a bluish sky.

Albert Road, East Bristol

Blue hoarding advertising Bristol Arena, covered in graffiti beside a pavement, with bare winter trees behind.

Bristol Arena Hoardings

Red-brick industrial garage with a roller shutter painted with large "SUGER" graffiti, surrounded by tags, a blue fence, lamppost and a wet street.

SUGER. Feeder Road, Bristol

Quiet river at dusk with a V-shaped weir, mirror-like reflections of trees and a riverside warehouse, a distant bridge and electricity pylon beneath a pastel sky.

River Avon Tidal Weir from the New Brislington Bridge

Wide grassy sports field with white barrier fencing and goalposts, leafless trees and pastel-coloured tower blocks under a pale winter sky.

Barton Hill Tower Blocks from Netham park