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A 2-2 draw against Preston was just enough to secure Bristol City’s first appearance in the Championship play-offs since 2008. Fans took part in a pitch invasion at Ashton Gate after the Robins’ sixth ...
Spring has officially sprung, and with it comes one of Bristol’s most joyful and eccentric traditions – the Jack in the Green procession. This year, the green-clad figure and his merry band will once ...
Aerospace Bristol, the museum at Filton that tells the story of Bristol’s aerospace history is opening a World War II air raid shelter, as well unveiling a restored Bristol Bolingbroke aeroplane just ...
Veteran performers from Syria, Lebanon and even Bristol (via the Caribbean) return to our stages as well as cracking fusioneering double acts ...
The art competition, inspired by 1965 Race Relations Act, offers creatives the opportunity to have their work showcased nationwide ...
The screenings are part of a weekend of events examining how the subgenre exploits and demonises older actresses ...
In mid-December lifelong dog-lover Brad and his wife Sally opened Wuppie’s Raw Pet Supplies, a Bishopsworth pet store specialising in raw dog food. “It’s kind of like a dog deli,” says Brad. Brad, who ...
Perhaps this simplicity is why there are at least five active death cafe groups in Bristol. One in Clifton, one in Southville, one at the Bristol Older People’s Forum, one at Arnos Vale Cemetery and ...
A platform where communities crowd-fund defibrillators is launching a campaign called Make Bristol Heart Safe. Developed by the Dutch Heart Foundation, the programme equipped thousands of ...
Directly elected mayors derive their legitimacy from a clear and personal democratic mandate. So do we now have a mayor without a mandate? The idea of a clear democratic direct and personal ...
The winner will also receive a festival pass and travel bursary of up to £500 to attend the 2026 edition of Cinema Rediscovered. Last year’s winner was Yuriko Hamaguchi with Transnational Japan in ...