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Although all councillors were satisfied with the choice of lord mayor, there were conflicting opinions on the the council’s ...
People living near the playpark, many of who have lived in the area for decades, have set up a residents association, Fox Watch, to better represent their views. More than 160 people have also signed ...
Terra Cafe on Ashley Road in St Paul’s is the ideal refuge for a coffee, cake and two hours of uninterrupted creativity. Sisters and co-owners Josie and Gaby Connell, and their friend Izzy Morrison ...
UWE Bristol’s much-anticipated annual degree show, celebrating student creativity and innovation across the College of Arts, Technology and Environment, returns this June with vibrant offerings of ...
Barton Hill is one of 1,000 nature-deprived areas across the country chosen to receive the services of a Postcode Gardener. The initiative, coordinated by Friends of the Earth and the Cooperative Bank ...
Street artist HazardOne has painted a colourful new mural on the Prince of Wales pub. The Gloucester Road local is part of the Craft Union Pub Company and now features a giant humming bird and flowers ...
According to the Downs Act of 1861, the 'Commoners of Durdham Down' must tether at least one sheep on the Downs for one day every five years ...
Community centre Chabad of Bristol has celebrated ten year years of supporting Bristol’s Jewish community. The special celebration called for a change of scenery, choosing to celebrate on a harbour ...
This time, the Bristol-based masters of site-specific outdoor immersive theatre will be bringing one of Shakespeare’s beloved history plays to life at the bombed-out Temple Chur ...
Felipe Baldomir plays like someone who’s found his rhythm and is in no rush to let it go. Born in Uruguay, seasoned in Australia, and now roaming Europe for a few months, he turns the modest Exchange ...
A second round of improvements to bus services is on the way funded by drivers entering the Clean Air Zone. By the end of the summer passengers in Bristol could benefit from new night bus services on ...
Plans for yet another takeaway will turn a north Bristol high street into a “fast-food wasteland”, neighbours fear. The proposed outlet on Ridingleaze in Lawrence Weston – understood to be a fish and ...