Yippee Ki Yay (age recommendation 14+) is at Bristol Old Vic on 24th and 25th October at 7:30pm, with an additional 4:00pm matinee show on Saturday 25th October. Tickets are available here .
Dozens of cyclists rode blinged-up bikes and rang bells around the streets of Bristol to advocate for women’s right to cycle safely. Like a neon swarm of bees, around 40 women and gender minorities ...
A footpath close to a primary school has been temporarily closed due to falling masonry from a nearby building. Polygon Lane connects Hope Chapel Hill in Hotwells with Cornwallis Crescent in Clifton, ...
A team at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children have completed ‘life-changing’ surgery on a seven-year-old boy with Treacher Collins syndrome. William Tuckwell, from Bath, had bone grafts taken from ...
The brand, which puts all profits directly into nature-friendly projects, can now be found in pubs and restaurants across the city ...
They said the new report from the cross-party Commons environmental audit committee “casts doubt” on Bristol Airport’s economic claims, with campaigner Mary Collett calling the update “really ...
Up All Night is a collaboration between photographer Colin Moody and writer Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley. The release of the book was marked with the installation of an outdoor gallery around “one of ...
A 35-year-old man who killed a couple and took suitcases containing their remains from London to the Clifton Suspension Bridge where he dumped them has been handed a life sentence. Yostin Andres ...
Andy Thornton is the community minister at Foundation, an inclusive and contemplative weekly service which has become a spiritual home for many LGBTQ+ people in Bristol. Identifying as queer and trans ...
Most of their songs seem to be inspired by horror staples such as vampires, zombies and Frankenstein’s monster, highlights being The Dead Don’t Die and Don’t Get Bitten by the Wrong One. They also ...
Oshii is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work "challenges social narratives, and shares and explores history through a decolonial lens" ...
Bristol-based businessman Johnny Palmer has cited “strong backing” for his plans to purchase Leigh Court, the Grade II* listed mansion near Abbots Leigh, in order to turn it into a private members’ ...
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