Resurrecting a local tradition of ‘shame eating’ that is said to date back centuries – the forthcoming return of The ...
Bristol were brought back down to earth with a bump following their return from South Africa where Pat Lam’s men ran out ...
224 Youth Zone has announced Young Bristol as a new strategic partner, a move set to strengthen youth provision and widen opportunities for young people across south Bristol. The partnership brings ...
Thousands of people have had their say on which village library should be saved from North Somerset Council's cuts ...
Symbolic caskets were laid out on College Green during a rally calling for freedom and human rights for Iran. Around 300 people attended the event on Sunday afternoon which saw protesters burning ...
A shop nominated as one of Bristol’s best independent retailers in the Bristol Legends awards is closing their city centre branch.
Bumpsy has painted Mr Bump above the Canon’s Road street sign in front of the new bench. Murals by Bumpsy are most well-known in the area around Sea Mills and Shirehampton, with the artist – like ...
On The Up PR has been founded by the former Daily Telegraph journalist Rob Stewart and will provide communications support for SMEs, start-ups and scale-ups across the region.
Bristol Loaf is preparing to open in Redland with a licensing application submitted to Bristol City Council for a new cafe in a former shop. 185 Redland Road, on the corner of Coldharbour Road, was ...
Rowdy is one of Bristol's most distinctive street artists, whose trademark crocodiles, cats and bats can be found across the city ...
Flags on lampposts will “gradually disappear from our streets” as public pressure for their removal is growing. In a seismic shift in policy, leading councillors have pledged to remove flags from ...
A Bristol-based brewery has been named among the UK’s top breweries in a newly compiled list by The Times. The newspaper whittled down some 1,600 breweries across the UK to just eight, with Lost and ...