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An art project which looks to focus on connection to places and spaces has a unique twist. The project is called I would be here if I could and it will be touring across Bristol to locations that have ...
A decade on, many of those defining bands now disbanded, their members are turning to solo projects, and the Vamps’ Bradley Simpson is no exception, his debut solo album The Panic Years having been ...
The blue plaques are stickers which start with the words ‘Nice here!’ Three stickers have been placed around the museum on Great George Street owned by Bristol City Council which has recently been ...
Viv Gordon is a Bristol-based artist, campaigner and Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) survivor-activist who makes and performs work around the UK to increase visibility and community for fellow survivors.
Residents around Beaufort Road in St George West have received a notice from Bristol City Council and Avon & Somerset Police warning against pavement parking. The letter urged residents and visitors ...
A toy shop owner in Redfield is celebrating ten years of trading and community spirit on Church Road. Jo Webster-Green, who lives in St George, realised her lifelong dream of owning a toy shop when ...
Year 6 pupils at Willow Park Primary School in Kingsdown look back on their exams and share advice for next year ...
Upcoming changes to several junctions in the city centre will lay an “unbroken” path for a potential new tram line. The route will stretch from the Long Ashton park & ride, through the city centre and ...
The Baltic Wharf campsite is described as “a waterside haven located right in the heart of Bristol’s beautifully re-developed dockland and close to the city centre”. On the Caravan & Motorhome Club’s ...
The 2025 BS9 Arts Trail has expanded, with 87 artists participating in this year’s event. Taking place across the weekend of June 7-8, the volunteer-run trail will encompass 13 different venues in ...
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