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Last Saturday, I joined the anti-fascist counter-protest in Bristol. Later, curiosity took me across the police line to speak to the anti-immigration protesters. Beneath the shouting, I was struck by ...
Co-created and hosted by a trio of comedians: Ben Partridge, Henry Paker, and Mike Wozniak, the podcast will be live at Bristol Beacon on September 12, where fans can expect to see live illustration ...
A shop and restaurant promising vinyl and tacos since May 2024 is finally welcoming customers into their new abode. Alta Loma on Upper Maudlin Street is a taco eatery, bar and vinyl treasure trove ...
A historic pub is on the market after being closed since 2023. The Bull Inn is registered as an asset of community value and has been a central part of the neighbourhood for centuries with a pub on ...
Eggleton sees the festival in Bristol as the foundation for “nationwide conversations about food”. He added: “I’ve always wanted to use the energy and culture that we have here in Bristol to create ...
But that might be for nothing, as local businesses say new regulations at Kings Chase Shopping Centre car park is driving customers – quite literally – away. Businesses have said that the change was ...
A fire has broken out in a home in east Bristol. Flames licked the house with thick black smoke pouring from the upstairs windows of the property on Dulcie Road in Barton Hill, opposite the Wellspring ...
The firm says it has identified a significant gap in the availability of properly fitting personal protective equipment (PPE) for women working in the decorating sector. Traditionally, workwear has ...
A person has been struck by a train at Bristol Temple Meads. The incident happened on Tuesday afternoon. All platforms are ...
Bath Film Festival, aka FilmBath, pushes the boat out for its 35th edition this October with a series of immersive events for all tastes, making imaginative use of venues in the Georgian city. William ...
One such regular meetup is the monthly Bristol Girl Book Club at Ritorno Lounge, which brings enthusiastic readers together in an informal and supportive space, sparking new friendships in the process ...
In the noughties, the Clifton Triangle was still one of Bristol’s most prestigious shopping districts: home to notable shops such as Borders and Bang & Olufsen. Yet today most of these type of shops ...
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