Members of Avon Valley Railway will reenact a protest from the 1960s on Sunday to commemorate the closure of two important railway stations in the area. An actor playing Dr Beeching will “survey” ...
Best-known for his double Michelin-star restaurant Opheem in Birmingham, Aktar’s new kitchen will take up the former Mint ...
Looking at similar sized cities in Europe reveals how poor quality public transport in Bristol is holding back the region’s economy. Less than half of Bristolians can get to the city centre in 30 ...
A teenage girl was taken to hospital after being attacked by a group of youths in what police have described as a “sickening” incident in Bristol city centre. Officers said the girl, in her mid-teens, ...
A psychological thriller set and filmed in Bristol will hit the small screens on Sunday. Gone, a six-part series starring veteran actors Eve Myles and David Morrissey, was shot at The Bottle Yard ...
“The whole atmosphere can then change when you get young people working together.” Frankham said it was “something magical” when young people resonated with the goal of a task, attaching it to ...
“Winning 15 Untappd Community Awards across Left Handed Giant and LHG Brewpub is something truly special to us, because these awards come directly from the people who drink our beer,” he told ...
Henleaze indie bookshop Max Minerva’s have a strong record when it comes to literary events – hosting Succession writer Jesse Armstrong, children’s picture book legend Jon Klassen, music from the ...
Sarah Newell is the managing director of Temple Cycles, a Bristol bicycle brand who will soon be moving to a new headquarters in Clifton ...
Boots is set to open only its second “beauty-only” concept store in Bristol, marking the first time the format has been rolled out outside London.
St Paul’s residents are pleading with Bristol City Council to get rid of the communal bins dotted around the neighbourhood. They say the large bins attract fly-tipping and vermin and are calling on ...
Parking bays for electric scooters are planned to be installed in Bristol and the wider area after a raft of complaints. Pedestrians and people in wheelchairs will be all too familiar with clambering ...
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