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But once you get to the Centre, you may as well be cycling on the pavement. Which is of course terrible for people walking along the pavement, when you suddenly and unexpectedly have a bicycle ...
Bristol’s first ‘drag diner’ is due to open soon promising to “offer more of an experience than any other restaurant”. The previous Dorothy’s Diner in Liverpool was only open for five months in 2024.
‘Quiz night Wed’ reads a board outside the Rose of Denmark. Alas, it is not a Wednesday. But that didn’t deter a solo drinker from venturing into this traditional boozer on a recent Friday evening.
Green councillor Sibusiso Tshabalala says "we deserve leadership that reflects our reality" ...
Carrie Sage from Save Bristol Gardens Alliance asks why a judicial review had to be held to decide the future of the former zoo site ...
The Green and Healthy Futures Fair is free to attend, but registration is recommended in order to secure a place at the event and participate in the scheduled workshops. More more information, visit ...
The Paddle-Out Protest is part of a national day of events to highlight the pollution crisis and call for total reform of the ...
In the meantime, a new wave of grassroots women’s organisations has emerged to advocate for women’s rights: for privacy, dignity, safety and fairness. Public opinion, and now the law, is on our side.
Jack Taylor was an integral part of the Gloucestershire Cricket team who were victorious in last season’s T20 Blast. This year’s competition begins for the Shire on May 30 with the visit of Kent to ...
Each shirt is part of Empty Shirts, Lost Childhoods, a one-day free public exhibition to mark the start of Knife Crime Awareness Week. Children and young people aged 13 to 25 from across the city were ...
The Green Party has now been largely in charge of running Bristol City Council for a whole year. The Greens took control in local elections last May, now holding six of the eight powerful roles of ...
The cafe is currently open from Tuesday to Saturday, with manager Grace Herrick-Jones, from Wellington in New Zealand, previously a barista at the former Boston Tea Party on Cheltenham Road.
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