Ed Plowden has responded to comments following an interview with Bristol24/7 in which he told car drivers not to bother ...
Massive Attack’s low-emission festival was a historic success, but will their shining example be followed by the industry?
Its name gives the game away: Tipsy Tapioca will become Bristol’s first bar serving alcoholic bubble teas when it opens soon.
Fancy a free beer while watching a live recording of a popular podcast? Head over to North Street on Wednesday, September 25 ...
Concerns have been raised about Bristol’s efficiency in being a “cycling city” after e-scooters and e-bikes were banned from being parked in the premises of government offices.
It may come as a surprise, but they’re renowned musicians, every member of the band solidifying their individual talents: there’s rock guitar solos, guitarist James McVey takes over vocal duties for ...
Chris Parfitt is one of Bristol’s most successful young entrepreneurs, not only co-founding Jacob’s, a growing chain of barbershops, but also running a popular vintage fashion shop of the same name.
Launching in October with funding from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, they have announced Light up Language, a new project that sets out to improve children’s speaking and listening skills.
If you’re looking for a new spot to hit up this term, The Prospect Building should be on your radar. Quickly becoming a favourite among students and Bristol’s music fans, this venue is putting itself ...
“As things stand, these proposals would create a no-go zone for disabled people, spanning the whole of Cabot Circus and ...
“If you’re thinking of driving into Bristol by car, don’t bother,” said the senior Green Party councillor, who was ...
How I Learned to Swim is at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic on September 17-21 at 8pm, with an additional 3pm matinee show ...