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Warbling, piercing gracenotes of a whistle conjure images of the piper at the gates of dawn or the lark ascending, as a watchful audience is transported to the edge of a woodland with the first ...
The existing cafe, gym and main hall with its packed schedule of events already serves as a place of pride for the team at Southmead Development Trust, who feel that their work has enhanced the lives ...
In recent months, residents have seen drug dealers dealing in front of children and families at St Paul’s Park and drug addicts “smoking crack and injecting heroin” at Brunswick Cemetery.
A former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) branch has been given a new lease of life as the Bristol hub of a popular Manchester-born pizza group. Rudy’s which started its food and drink journey back in ...
A former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) branch has been given a new lease of life as the Bristol hub of a popular Manchester-born pizza group. Rudy’s which started its food and drink journey back in ...
Radio X presenter Sunta Templeton hosted what was described as a “once in a lifetime” DJ set, sounding the “highest ever” ...
Alex Seabrook explains why Bristolians might be sceptical about a tram network as a potential route is prepared ...
A teenage boy was stabbed in an underpass on the afternoon of Bank Holiday Monday. The 15-year-old was attacked in the underpass between Cribbs shopping centre and the area with the Vue cinema and ...
Friary, running adjacent to Temple Meads, will become a bus interchange with services stopping here instead of on Station Approach ...
A new film has shed a light on workshops for and by Global Majority community members at St Paul's community garden ...
Local boy Ian A Anderson's fascinating autobiography unpicks his sixty year story at the heart of the UK folk and world music scenes.
The investment aims to build on the success of the city’s three existing Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) – City Centre, Redcliffe & Temple and Broadmead by uniting them ...