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Princess Anne at the Chocolate Quarter

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April 13, 2018 - Keynsham, Bath and North East Somerset, UK - Keynsham, Bath & North East Somerset, UK. Visit of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, PRINCESS ANNE, to switch on a giant sun art installation marking the Grand Opening of the development of the Chocolate Quarter in Keynsham on the site of the former Frys and Cadburys Chocolate factory which closed in 2011. The art installation is a giant artificial sun that will glow between the iconic red-brick buildings, radiating warmth, light and sound for a sensory exploration that the public are invited to discover and walk beneath. The installation is seven metres high and six metres wide and symbolises a new dawn for the historic building which is now home to a vast intergenerational living complex of retirement homes, pizzeria, restaurant, spa and cinema. The Chocolate Quarter is home to 136 retirement apartments and Charterhouse, a 93-bed care home. (Credit Image: © Simon Chapman/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)

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April 13, 2018 - Keynsham, Bath and North East Somerset, UK - Keynsham, Bath & North East Somerset, UK. Visit of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, PRINCESS ANNE, to switch on a giant sun art installation marking the Grand Opening of the development of the Chocolate Quarter in Keynsham on the site of the former Frys and Cadburys Chocolate factory which closed in 2011. The art installation is a giant artificial sun that will glow between the iconic red-brick buildings, radiating warmth, light and sound for a sensory exploration that the public are invited to discover and walk beneath. The installation is seven metres high and six metres wide and symbolises a new dawn for the historic building which is now home to a vast intergenerational living complex of retirement homes, pizzeria, restaurant, spa and cinema. The Chocolate Quarter is home to 136 retirement apartments and Charterhouse, a 93-bed care home. (Credit Image: © Simon Chapman/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)