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Radio X presenter Sunta Templeton hosted what was described as a “once in a lifetime” DJ set, sounding the “highest ever” Friday Horn and blending the show’s laid-back energy with Thatchers Haze’s ...
A new film has shed a light on workshops for and by Global Majority community members at St Paul's community garden ...
Local boy Ian A Anderson's fascinating autobiography unpicks his sixty year story at the heart of the UK folk and world music scenes.
Friary, running adjacent to Temple Meads, will become a bus interchange with services stopping here instead of on Station Approach ...
While WECA is responsible for strategic transport, Bristol City Council is responsible for the road network they use, and delivering the infrastructure needed to facilitate better buses. Key to ...
The investment aims to build on the success of the city’s three existing Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) – City Centre, Redcliffe & Temple and Broadmead by uniting them ...
Clifton Arcade was planned as a Victorian version of the shopping centre but when it opened in 1879 it was an instant flop ...
Now in its third year, the BS4 Arts Trail is continuing to grow, with 85 artists set to participate in 31 venues across Brislington and St Anne’s on the weekend on June 14-15.
Integrated care boards (ICBs) have been given two months by NHS England to draw up a plan to cut their running costs by 50 per cent. The boards replaced clinical commissioning groups in 2022 and are ...
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery has completed a major refurbishment in line with heritage requirements. Commissioned by Bristol City Council, the works aimed to improve the Grade II listed building’s ...
Dance Nation is at Tobacco Factory Theatres on May 24-25 at 7pm. Tickets are available at www.tobaccofactorytheatres.com.
Hundreds of people took part in a silent march through Bristol with a single drumbeat marking each of their steps ...