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Each shirt is part of Empty Shirts, Lost Childhoods, a one-day free public exhibition to mark the start of Knife Crime Awareness Week. Children and young people aged 13 to 25 from across the city were ...
The cafe is currently open from Tuesday to Saturday, with manager Grace Herrick-Jones, from Wellington in New Zealand, previously a barista at the former Boston Tea Party on Cheltenham Road.
Bristol City Leap has awarded the funding from its £1.5m Community Energy Fund, which supports community-led decarbonisation initiatives. The recent round allocated nearly £145,000, bringing the total ...
St Paul’s Carnival is returning to its roots this year. In 2023 organisers announced St Paul’s Carnival would no longer be an annual event, instead taking place every two years. Earlier this year it ...
Jordan Cox oversees operations at the recycling centre warehouse; the items are pushed up on to a huge conveyor belt and squashed into tightly packed bales. Glass fragments in the baler can lead to ...
The Paddle-Out Protest is part of a national day of events to highlight the pollution crisis and call for total reform of the water industry following a 30 per cent increase in sewage spillage ...
Benjamin Partridge is a comedy writer and performer, as well as being a producer and podcaster – the man behind the award-winning Beef and Dairy Network Podcast , as well as one of the ‘beans’ (with ...
There was no miracle comeback at Bramall Lane – but it was the conclusion of a season which has reignited hope among Bristol City fans.
But it has now been announced that the Stokes Croft venue will reopen under its former name of the Croft. It is one of seven sites across the UK to be included in the second phase of the Own Our ...
The Seoul Sessions series welcomes a host of guest chefs and DJs to Bokman this summer for a series of monthly one-off collaborative evenings ...
Crofters Rights will return to Bristol’s live music scene under its original name, The Croft, after months of speculation about its reopening. And this time, the community will own it. The legendary ...
Bristol is "heading in the right direction" when it comes to having safe roads for children according to the council's transport supremo ...
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