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It’s so good to be in connection with people.” He jokes he shouldn’t ever take too much time off, for fear of getting lost without it. The poems, along with Jonny’s journey and the profound ...
Multi-instrumentalist Elliot now plays in three bands as well as fronting his solo project Tamasene – a first record and EP under his belt, and a bunch of songs that will make up the second album ...
The Clean Air Zone charges people who drive particularly polluting vehicles within a certain area around the city centre. Income from these charges is being used to fund a whole raft of transport ...
Plans for yet another takeaway will turn a north Bristol high street into a “fast-food wasteland”, neighbours fear. The proposed outlet on Ridingleaze, Lawrence Weston – understood to be a fish and ...
A new veterinary business specialising in canine dental care had its grand opening on Saturday. Luna, the Dental Vets is co-founded by Louise Cooke and Dr Joe Inglis, who many will recognise from his ...
The Eastside Community Trust ’s aim is to give the Easton community the power to protect what is strong and unique about the area and further improve the lacking public services.
Embracing technology strategically can be the difference between simply running a small firm and achieving measurable growth.
For the third in the series, Lee Cresswell and father-in-Law Paul Baglow share their love for Newport hip hop group Goldie Lookin’ Chain who take to the Lloyds Amphitheatre stage on June 28 along with ...
Anna Rutherford, chief executive of Bristol-based placemaking charity Design West, will be leading a new national initiative aimed at improving the design quality of homes, streets and public spaces ...
Empty Shirts, Lost Childhoods is a free exhibition held at the Lord Mayor’s Chapel on College Green to mark the start of Knife Crime Awareness Week. Children and young people aged 13 to 25 from across ...
There are as many versions of John Barleycorn as there are folk singers but this one is great – it has depth and heart. A plucked violin lends an edge of menace but Thatcher’s accordion sweeps the ...
It follows the success of the cafes in Clifton Village and St Anne's as well as Hannah Catley's first business, Lockdown Loaves ...