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A controversial plan to charge fitness trainers money to hold classes was discussed in secret after members of the public were kicked out of the committee that runs the Downs which is made up of ...
Bristol-based American artist Yuko Edwards, whose socially engaged artistic practice has been shown at Bricks, Centrespace and M-Shed and screened at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, will be ...
Bristol’s heat network area, which aims to change how people in the city stay warm and heat water in their homes, is set to expand into the city centre. Construction is expected to begin later in 2025 ...
Local residents will be asked what they want from the pub ahead of its second reopening in the space of only a few months ...
The popular student choir, Project Zulu Choir, has completed its most successful UK tour to date, raising nearly £37,000 to support schools in Madadeni Township, South Africa.
Labour councillors are refuting Bristol City Council’s claims that the number of van dwellers in Fishponds has not increased since an eviction notice was issued for vans in Eastville.
A Bristol-based brewer has marked a significant sustainability milestone with the installation of a CO2 recovery system. The award-winning brewer, Lost and Grounded, have installed a Dalum CO₂ ...
An “absolutely horrendous” bike lane in Bristol will finally get upgraded with transport planners exploring the potential for a new bridge. The narrow pavement on the wide A4 Bath Road south of Temple ...
A project to create a living sculpture with 365 native trees will begin this winter at the new Lower Chew Forest. Echo Wood is born from a collaboration between Bristol artist Luke Jerram, who has ...
Narrated by Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton, the experience merges gameplay with real-life accounts of ADHD – a condition thought to affect nearly 2.5 million children and adults in the UK.
A new council proposal could alter eligibility criteria, moving people whose health is significantly affected by their housing conditions higher up on the social housing waiting list.
Campaign group We Love Stoke Lodge say that their grounds of appeal “identify multiple errors of law” in the decision taken in June by judge Paul Matthews.
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