Councillors have given the green light to an American company to build a 90-acre technology campus across the narrow stretch ...
Plans unveiled to halve the service's current £4.7m budget would have left as few as seven branches, plus Central Library ...
The Bridge Inn is the sort of pub one stumbles upon rather than seeks out, a snug haven that feels simultaneously on the edge of town and at its heart. After a stroll across St Philip’s Bridge, a ...
The 2025 edition will be held at Charlton Park, the Malmesbury site famed for hosting WOMAD festival since 2007.
A venue with a secret entrance leading to an underground labyrinth of rooms and tunnels is celebrating ten years of eclectic ...
£7,500 was raised through sales of the infamous book, Ladies’ Mile, which was reprinted and sold from December 2023. It has ...
The clever bit is that Juliet’s story is being reimagined in real-time by William Shakespeare himself, and more importantly ...
£7500 was raised through sales of the infamous book, Ladies’ Mile, which was reprinted and redistributed in December 2023. It ...
Opening on January 16, Davey’s first survey exhibition will be showing images made over a 10-year period, encompassing all ...
The exhibition, titled Teaching Tolerance: A Citizenship Curriculum for Bristol Primary Schools, which was launched on Thursday included a talk by Jen Reid, a key figure in Bristol’s anti-racist ...
Park Street could be closed to through-traffic and a bus gate installed at the top of the road as part of "transformative proposals" ...
A path connecting the city centre with Ashton Court will now be closed for more than two months more than first planned. The path is part of route 33 of the National Cycle Network, also known as ...