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As part of a Bristol Distinguished Address, a panel discussed the cultural importance of waterways and why they don't factor ...
A housing developer owned by Bristol City Council has dropped plans to build new homes on a former gasworks in Lockleaze after discovering underground gas pipes. The site next to the railway line ...
Elefantin is described as a surreal, razor-sharp dance satire of Barbie and modern femininity. The two-hander, created by, and part performed by Cree Barnett-Williams, uncovers Barbie’s image. She is ...
"Confessions is a novel about not quite knowing how to be a person in the world, which I think is true for a lot of us" ...
The company blame "a perfect storm of challenges" for their decision to sell their sites in Barton Hill and near Temple Meads ...
A small team that prepares for disasters and emergencies in Bristol is being expanded amid long-running concerns that it could not cope if a catastrophe struck. The city council employs just three ...
Apart from playing rugby matches alongside Bristol Bears coaches and players, students took part in workshops delivered by Bears team members and official partners, including Morgan Lovell and XLedger ...
Early design work is due to start soon on plans to transform Bristol's first bonded warehouse into dozens of new flats ...
The billboards that had been put up close to the former site of Bart Spices are just the latest unauthorised billboards to be taken down in Bristol.
A seasoned local business figure, Paul Gillam was no stranger to entrepreneurship when he took the reins. Born and bred in Bristol, he previously worked as a fishmonger and pub landlord. He now lives ...
Lost & Grounded brewers and Friendly Records joined forces in a one-day charity event that raised over £11,000 for War Child, a charity supporting war-affected children. The fundraiser gig that was ...