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Bristol Pride Day has arrived with thousands having already descended on the city centre before travelling to the Downs to ...
A committee report stated: "The changes proposed will reallocate road space from cars to cyclists and pedestrians, will ...
The owners of Cabot Circus have announced they want to create a new ‘signature’ building in front of the shopping centre park which will include new homes, commercial and community spaces. The ...
Children and their grown-ups gathered in three locations to take part in Bristol’s first ever ‘bike bus’. The bike bus movement originated in Spain and has since spread across the world, with a group ...
In addition to Wallace, Gromit and Feathers McGraw, this year's sculpture trail also features designs for new character Norbot - the 'smart gnome' Wallace invents in the latest film, 'Vengeance Most ...
It’s billed as the ‘Rave of the Decade’, and will be the 20th anniversary celebrations for Bristol’s most famous one-off party and rave producers. Alfresco Disco made their name staging ...
Blue Line service resumed between Airport and Bowdoin Monday after it was temporarily replaced with free, accessible shuttle bus service between Airport and Government Center on Monday. Free fares ...
“Fare-free businesses should be the future. It would drive up bus and subway ridership and be an economic engine,” Transport Workers Union president John Samuelsen said.
Whether you’re a retailer in Cabot Circus, a restaurateur at the Harbourside or in the knowledge sector in Redcliffe, your voice will be heard – and will count. This isn’t just about local benefit; it ...
It's a typically busy week in Bristol with festivals, comedy, sport and the latest Aardman trail.