Bristol's Cabot Circus has given the city's skyline an iconic glass canopy roof but ever wondered how landlord the Bristol Alliance keeps it clean? Well I found out on Friday when I was in the city and it certainly isn't a job for those who are nervous of heights.

The centre, which will be two years old in the Autumn, was busy with shoppers, although it was a bit quieter at Quakers Friars which is where the posher shops are.
Sadly the new development makes The Mall look, well, rather dated but there were still plenty of people around that end of Broadmead.
The centre, which will be two years old in the Autumn, was busy with shoppers, although it was a bit quieter at Quakers Friars which is where the posher shops are.
Sadly the new development makes The Mall look, well, rather dated but there were still plenty of people around that end of Broadmead.
Very interesting for people to know how the owners arrange for the cleaning of the the iconic glass canopy.
Current or prospective occupiers may be more interested to know:
1)How much it costs to clean the canopy per annum?
2)Whether the the occupiers in the neighbouring Quakers Friars contribute (via the service charge) towards the cost of cleaning it?
Jamie McNeil
Director
McNeil Commercial Limited
All very good questions Jamie. I must admit that I'd never given much thought to how and indeed if it was cleaned.