Being buoyant after a few challenging years, Bristol hoteliers are hoping for an “early Christmas present” from the chancellor Rachel Reeves in the upcoming budget.
School support workers across Bristol have begun a two-day strike over a back pay dispute.
Shutting the libraries and selling those buildings off, as the Green-led council refuses to rule out, will only lead to communities paying the price. Council chiefs have alluded to libraries with the ...
A “landmark” international agreement has been signed linking Bristol’s fast-growing quantum technology sector with the United States. The deal between the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority, ...
Following An Old Tin Ca n, published by Spellbound Books in May 2024, Bristol crime author Bryan J Mason is now set to release the second in his black comedy crime trilogy: Dead On.
The following list of Bristol’s best restaurants are the places that were recommended by five or more panellists for EatDrink24/7 2025, with each panellist sharing anecdotes and memories that make ...
His demeanour is certainly entrancing, and within only a 30 minute set is able to take the audience through the cosy shanties of Mulligans Bar, bittersweet tales of love and loss, sailing, the ...
Bristol’s underground communities are under threat in 2025. It’s becoming increasingly harder to create DIY music and art in a city where everything is becoming more polished and profitable. With ...
She is founder and creative director of Sistaland, a festival built by and for a community of women, trans women and non-binary creatives who want to radically reimagine the creative industry. Nikita ...
These “Article Four” directions remove permitted development rights, and add an extra step in checking the proliferation of HMOs. The rules will be extended into nine different areas: Stapleton, ...
The UK still has work to do to make bulky waste disposal fully sustainable, but momentum is building. From Bristol’s thriving reuse culture to London’s efficient recycling systems, the path forward is ...
Although London and Bristol differ in size, both cities share three essential ingredients for responsible waste management: innovation, public engagement, and transparency.