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Offering an alternative to the festival’s typical escapist approach, Fire in Your Soul will combine wellbeing, conscious culture and climate storytelling to encourage attendees to slow down, reconnect ...
A new permanent exhibition called Hidden Stories of Christmas Steps: The Audio Trail, will allow the public to become encapsulated in the area’s rich history using their own digital devices.
The Community Trust had very kindly arranged travel for supporting fans (which turned out to be on the same coach as the players and support staff), so alongside Caz May and Ollie Neno, I headed down ...
A Bristol artist is commemorating World Earth Day 2025 with a mural “to inspire.” Farrah Fortnam, an artist who has hundreds of nature-themed pieces painted across Bristol, chose to paint the mural on ...
Voters head to the polls on May 1 to elect a mayor who will lead the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority ...
While I’ve been a Labour voter at general elections all my life, I have always voted locally for the leader who I think will make the right decisions and, most of all, bring disparate constituencies ...
Plans have been narrowly approved for a giant solar farm in the countryside north of Bristol which will power around 18,000 homes a year. But the developers faced opposition from local residents and ...
Since being announced as the fifth Bristol City Poet in the autumn of 2024, Sukina Noor has been exploring the twin themes of homecoming and belonging.
Bristol has been dubbed the ‘padel capital’ of the UK and this month it cemented its status by hosting the FIP Silver R3 BullPadel Cup. The tournament, spanning five days from April 9 to April 13, was ...
One of Bristol’s leading environmental campaigning organisations has joined forces with a revolutionary new education service to launch a green skills programme for young people.
‘Thank God This Lasts Forever’ was funded by Tothill’s participation in a malaria clinical trial ...
The resident, who does not want to be named, said he saw drugs being sold openly and litter everywhere, as his flat overlooking Castle Park was “literally vibrating” due to what he called the “totally ...
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