The petition says that the council's current liveable neighbourhood proposals "risk causing serious disruption to everyday ...
Created by Jon Brittain and Matt Telford, who also performs in the show, Margaret Thatcher: Queen of Soho comes to the Bristol Old Vic with a considerable pedigree. It already has five sell-out runs ...
Tickets for TedxBristol’s 2025 edition to be held at We the Curious are now live. The talk festival returns to the city with a focus on the theme of “human futures” on November 8, two years after its ...
Staff members of Bristol Zoo have assured the safety and well-being of its gorillas, after videos circulating on social media claimed the mammals had been “abandoned” at the zoo’s former premises in ...
Also on Blackboy Hill is the King’s Arms, and just up from there is the Port of Call on York Street, the Coach & Horses on Highland Square and the Beaufort Arms on High Street; all just a few hundred ...
A new opening on Upper Maudlin Street, Alta Loma, had the potential to deliver all of my favourite things within the confines of its four walls. A taco spot that doubles as a record shop from the ...
Squeezed inconspicuously between a barbers and a recently-closed violin shop on Perry Road, How Odd showcases an impressive collection of the “weird, macabre and unusual”. Since 2005, How Odd has been ...
A new establishment from award-winning Laura’s Pizza has opened. After winning the Uber Eats women in food award in September, Laura Stone has decided to open her second location. After starting her ...
These activities provide adults with learning differences opportunities to learn new skills, gain confidence and socialise while being creative. By providing people with a creative outlet, it can ...
The UK’s largest digital banking group has named Bristol as its “AI Capital”, recognising the city’s leading role in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital innovation. Lloyds Banking Group described ...
A new app will allow people who “live, work and regularly visit” Barton Hill to share their opinions about changes implemented in the area as part of the ongoing East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood ...
An exceptional and unique Bristol cultural organisation is closing, with its founders saying “it has become impossible to continue”. MAYK was established in 2011 by Kate Yedigaroff and Matthew Austin, ...