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Once A Pond A Time, which opened to the public on Wednesday, is inspired by Lucas’ love for the humble ponds, combining giant sculptures, interactive artwork, magical creatures and even a live mural ...
Following his 2023 debut, the dystopian No Repeat of Yesterday, Bristol author Peter Morris has turned his attention to 1970s ...
The wonderful incongruity of Matsuzaki’s voice is Deerhoof’s calling card, and she uses it to pull everything together into a ...
The Visible Difference Support Hub, the first of its kind in the UK, aims to support the estimated 1.1 million people living with conditions that affect appearance, such as burns, scarring, ...
Bristol City Leap – a collaboration between Bristol City Council, Ameresco, and Vattenfall Heat UK – has unveiled plans to expand solar energy capacity with a new site aimed at meeting ...
A 21-year-old man remains in custody following an incident in south Bristol on Tuesday evening. Police officers arrived at a ...
During the Blitz, the tunnel was used as an air raid shelter for Redcliffe residents before in January 1964 the line from ...
A new Bristol-born cream liqueur brand promises to be “sustainable, beautiful and irresistibly smooth”. Tequila Flora imports traditionally-made tequila from Mexico, before infusing it with coconut ...
Metro mayor Helen Godwin has selected Jo Dally, chief business officer at the National Composites Centre (NCC), and Nick Sturge, an entrepreneur and co-founder of Engine Shed, to serve as interim ...
Multiple primary schools across Bristol could close, following a council draft report that recommends reducing the ...
Council tenants living in tower blocks in Bristol will have to wait six more years before dangerous cladding is replaced.
The mural, which is titled ‘Pride of the Past: Bristol City’s Legends Through the Lens’, is the latest in a series from ...