Green plaque for social reformer 

Social reformer Susanna Morgan is to be unveiled outside her former home in Clifton next month.

She was one of Bristol’s most active campaigners in the early 19th century for social reform although much of her work was done anonymously.

The plaque is being donated by the Clifton and Hotwells Improvement Society which honours notable people who lived in the area. 

It will be unveiled by Peaches Golding, the Lord Lieutenant for Bristol. Afterwards Dr Michael Whitfield, who was senior lecturer in general practice in the University of Bristol, will give a presentation on the life of Susanna Morgan.  

     The unveiling ceremony will take place on March 22 at 11am outside 1 Gloucester Row, opposite Christchurch Green, where Susanna Morgan once lived.