The Millennium Square-based science centre and educational charity has named David Sproxton, co-founder of Aardman Animations, to the new role. Announced during trustees’ week, Sproxton will serve as ...
Smoky flavours from one of Bristol’s most-loved barbecue joints made their way to the training base of the England Rugby team on Tuesday.
Just a three-minute cycle separates the duo of new ‘little book stops’, which are located at the University of Bristol’s micro-campus in Barton Hill and our city’s smallest cafe, 3ft 6 in Redfield.
A former youth club in Knowle West could be demolished despite an election pledge to return the building to the community. An evangelical church has rented Eagle House from Bristol City Council for ...
A man was jailed on Friday for raping a teenage girl in Bristol in 2022. Thomas Mason from Crediton in Devon was sentenced to 57 months in prison at Bristol Crown Court after a jury found him ...
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.
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 ...
School support workers across Bristol have begun a two-day strike over a back pay dispute.
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.
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