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Vattenfall Heat UK collaborated with the local community and artist RTiiiKA to visually interpret what a fossil-free future might look like. Through three workshops in Barton Hill attended by ...
Next steps on the Turbo Island “village green” row will be agreed in the coming days as council lawyers say the case is too complex. Instead they will use taxpayer money to hire an expensive barrister ...
The Metrobus M1 service could be extended next year into Hartcliffe beyond its current final stop in Hengrove. Bristol City Council is also considering building better bike lanes along the new route ...
This year’s cohort is focusing on gentrification and climate injustice in Bristol by creating a documentary spotlighting the ...
Bristol-based children’s hospice charity Jessie May will launch a 36-hour matched fundraising campaign on Sunday as part of its urgent ‘ Your Community Needs You ‘ appeal to save and sustain its ...
This month has seen a feast of climate events taking place across the city in celebration of community climate action ...
Your Co-op Little Pioneers has created a series of short, easy-to-follow videos that explain everything families need to know about the new funding changes. Whether families are just beginning their ...
While While music is springing up in fields all over the place, there's plenty to enjoy in the city toomusic is springing up in fields all over the place, there's plenty to enjoy in the city too ...
A new coffee shop and bar has opened inspired by Mediterranean cafe culture. The opening day of eFZin Coffee made sure it brought all the beats and vibes to an already sunny and hot day, with a ...
It’s still pretty quiet, relatively speaking, on the metal front this month, but July does bring some intriguing gigs, notably the unexpected return of Pentagram. There’s also Overthrust, all the way ...
From Bristol’s multi-award-winning Ad Infinitum, Last Rites is a boundary-breaking non-verbal theatre show that tells the story of one man’s journey to honour his late father, and to bridge the ...
There are several reminders of the Tudor period across Bristol from buildings to a toilet once used by Henry VIII ...