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Some of Bristol’s most-loved boozers have made it to a national list, celebrating England’s best pubs. The ten pubs are part of a list of ‘500 Best Pubs’ published by the Telegraph, as chosen by beer ...
Usually presented as Murder, She Didn’t Write, this deliriously daft improvised production has one element that never changes: foul play is afoot, and the detective/narrator’s selected audience member ...
For the second year running, Bristol City Council will receive a funding boost to tackle a ‘sticky issue’ that continues to blight the city’s streets. Following a success trial in 2024, the ...
One of Bristol’s most bustling food streets is preparing to welcome a new fish-based restaurant. Chandos Road, which has been bathing in the glory of culinary expertise from restaurants like Wilson’s, ...
Carolina Emidio (Sora) and Rosalind Jackson Roe (Domi) bring added depth and meaning to the way their characters begin to deteriorate and spiral out of the control. Both give exceptionally bold and ...
Midland Road has an art gallery on the ground floor and a three-bedroom Airbnb above. Martin Booth took his family for a staycation.
Kirsty Tait has spoken movingly at City Hall about being a teenage mum in BS13 and as “someone who’s had to navigate a broken childcare system”. Tait, a Labour councillor for Hartcliffe & Withywood, ...
Bristol-based company Many Hands Circus are known for their blend of contemporary circus, live music, and theatrical storytelling. They will be presenting their new production Obscure Desires in the ...
Dressed in high vis jackets and helmets, and armed with paddles, a few men attempted to use coordinated body movements to mimic the landing of flights and later spell out the words ‘climate’ and ...
Bristol Handball Club has achieved something that neither of our men’s Bristol football teams has ever achieved: it has won promotion to the Premier League.
Michael Dillon’s legacy is alive in every act of resistance, every safe space, and every trans person who finds the courage not to back down. In a city shaped by many who dared to be themselves, the ...
The number of proposed new homes at a major development in south Bristol has been reduced from 850 to around 500, with townhouses also replacing blocks of flats. Redcatch Quarter is due to be built on ...