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Spend any time close to Prince Street Bridge and you will see that the number of cars crossing the span is far outnumbered by pedestrians and cyclists. But right now, space for cars takes up almost ...
Artwork on the black tarmac where the fountains used to be on the Centre is finally due to be installed in September. The faulty fountains have been removed and contractors have paved over the area ...
“Following the Supreme Court judgement, the council must withdraw the motion and its trans-inclusion and gender identity policy. “The negative impact of the council’s position has been felt by women ...
Mya-Rose Craig reflects on founding her nature connection charity a decade ago and what the next ten years might hold ...
Mangrove Theatre: the Wartime Photography of Võ An Khánh is IC Visual Lab until September 14 (open Thursday-Saturday, 12-5pm). For more information on this and future exhibitions, visit www.icvl.co.uk ...
Motion's final day is on July 19 with The Last Dance, a "final rave for the ages" from Just Jack, due to take place from 6pm to 6am ...
In anticipation of this year’s event, Bristol 24/7 met with owner Matt Joyce, 25, from Fishponds, who has helmed the brand for six years. As a child, Matt was inspired by gazing at the balloon-filled ...
Husband and wife duo Flo and Josh Camacho-Clowes co-founded Bon Clothing in 2020 during the pandemic. At first it was a side-hustle, with Josh holding multiple part-time jobs over the years, including ...
Marvin Rees appeared on a lawyer-led podcast to discuss his experience working with the planning system as Bristol mayor ...
With vibrations that delve deep to the heart of the earth, Omega Nebula are reaching for the stars. The duo are shaking dancefloors from Glasgow to Guernsey via Glastonbury in an expansive summer tour ...
A pub in Clifton has seen a drastic fall in business after council contractors accidentally drilled into the boozer’s underground toilets, forcing them to use “throw-back to Glastonbury” portaloos.