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The head of the University of Bristol’s Medical School will be swimming across continents at the end of August. The 6.5km swim will see cut through the waves of the Bosphorus Strait on August 24.
Timed to coincide with the summer holidays, for August 2025, the club will be temporarily taken over by a one-off special: Bristol Panto Book Club, this time aimed at young children of 3-6 and their ...
A new lift could be installed at Lawrence Hill to finally make the train station step-free. Network Rail have submitted plans to Bristol City Council for the project which would see the lift ...
Brought together by Bristol City Centre Business Improvement District (BID), the festival will take place on Saturday August 23. The free one-day festival will fill local venues with live performances ...
Avon Group, based in Bedminister, is aiming to break the £100m turnover ceiling for the first time, following 46 years of consistent growth driven by innovation and strategic acquisitions.
Bristol is set to once again host one of the Alzheimer’s Society’s 12 annual Memory Walks.
An anti-migrant group, has targeted a school for an education partnership with City of Sanctuary UK, a charity that coordinates support for refugees and asylum seekers. Bristol has been part of the ...
Sold out for the fifth year in a row, We Out Here returned to strengthen its reputation as one of the UK’s finest music festivals. Programmed by maverick broadcaster and label head Gilles Peterson, it ...
With bolt cutters in their hands and buckets by their feet, a pair of workers began removing the love locks from Pero’s Bridge on Monday morning. One section of the bridge was already clear of the ...
This is the Hip Hop Garden – a project that blends the beats of hip hop with the roots of permaculture. Led by artist-educators MoYah and Solomon (also know by his artist name KMT ), the sessions ...