A new ten-week organisational sustainability skills bootcamp will launch in January 2026, aimed at helping people and organisations take practical action on climate change while boosting efficiency ...
Jam Jar, nominated for an award in the music category of Bristol Legends, and the New School are encouraging decision makers, emerging voices and curious newcomers to attend to share insights, voice ...
Both are well known figures on the Bristol music scene. Jenkins is the charismatic director of the Bristol Reggae Orchestra, while Pitlak, a classical cellist, has performed with the Bristol Dovetail ...
A group of friends are trying to make Christmas a tad merrier for homeless people in Bristol. Brothers Matthew Cox and Dave ...
The owners of one of Bristol's best-loved restaurants have pledged to "rebuild" following the "devastating" fire ...
In the UK, women typically make up only a fifth of cycling club membership which are often perceived as intimidating due to a ...
“Cake for breakfast – a proper rule-breaking meal,” laughed Julz Davis. “I have dreams about cake shops like this.” We met ...
It’s the Cornish ‘Bait’ and ‘Enys Man’ director’s third film ...
In 2017, Marmalade Trust launched Loneliness Awareness Week. An annual awareness event every June, the campaign is aimed to ...
The Wardrobe Theatre’s beginnings in Old Market were as DIY as it gets: mismatched chairs and repurposed wood but unshakable optimism. “It was a total labour of love,” says Chris. “Money came in as we ...
Located just a short walk from Cabot Circus, the long disused riverside site is expected to be transformed into a new neighbourhood with 352 homes, public green space and a range of new amenities, ...
The current knitted postbox topper at Sea Mills Square could be the last, marking the end of a much-enjoyed local tradition. Recently, the postbox door was removed and the entire pillar was sealed ...
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