The legal challenge which delayed building work on Ashton Gate Sporting Quarter and Longmoor Village has been dismissed ...
Charting Change’ is part of the University of Bristol’s public art commission for the Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus ...
The £2 cap was scrapped in chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first Budget to help plug a £22bn “black hole” in the nation’s finances ...
Throughout the play, while friendships and romances form, flourish and fail, there is a prevailing and unsettling bass note of disquiet. And this is borne out by the ingenuity of Piper’s staging, ...
The council is giving people the chance to decide how much money they will be adding to their council tax bill, in a budget consultation for 2025-2026. The budget consultation for the incoming year ...
A Labour councillor who was culled from the shortlist of nominees for metro mayor by a selection panel has submitted a formal complaint against his own party, claiming age and sex discrimination.
In 2005, Jayne Brady was sat on the sofa in her Totterdown flat, one floor above the site of what she now runs as an antiques shop Piglets Vintage. She had just become a single mother at age 18. She ...
A chef who moved from Lagos to Bristol is opening her first restaurant. Beyond Tastee promises to bring “the rich and diverse ...
The new Lego Store is now open on the first floor at Cribbs – formerly known as The Mall at Cribbs Causeway – with big queues ...
In a late addition to the previously announced February 2025 programme, Bristol’s world-renowned Slapstick Festival of classic and silent comedy is staging a special event with Sanjeev Bhaskar, Meera ...
A huge recycling plant that was only opened in 2022 at a cost of £317m is likely to be closed by its owners Viridor due to “increasingly challenging market conditions”. The mechanical recycling site ...
The plans include improved shopping areas, a new square and green spaces as well as 40 per cent affordable housing and social housing ...