A tinny commentary of a darts game rings out as you push open the door to the Horse & Jockey, with customers’ eyes flitting between the screen and their companions. It’s the sort of pub where the ...
Bristol City Council granted Arc its premises license in a hearing on Thursday morning, and now Javi estimates that Bristol’s first entirely sober bar will be able to officially open in November with ...
Like Obituary, they return to the 1980s for their final song: a storming Into the Pit from The New Order. Overall result: a ...
A major new festival celebrating Bristol’s technology, creativity and culture is currently underway across multiple city venues. BTF+, making its debut, replaces its long-running predecessor, the ...
Mark Alleyne has signed a new three-year deal to remain as Gloucestershire head coach. As part of the deal, the former club captain has committed to being in charge of the Shire during the One Day Cup ...
The East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood “needs to change” according to Renhard. He said: “Residents have been calling on the Green-led council to listen to their concerns, yet their pleas have fallen ...
Following early stints as a reporter for regional papers in Lancaster and Portsmouth, Henry relocated to Bristol in 1999 and landed a job on a news desk at the Western Daily Press, before moving over ...
Jamila Alkhuffash, a Palestinian poet and representative of Bristol Palestinian Voices, recited a selection of her works at the vigil. She read: “I want you to remember us for our smiles, our joy, our ...
Playgrounds are vital spaces for children to develop confidence, make friends and get exercise. They give parents breathing space and build community in neighbourhoods. Yet, in Bristol, provision is ...
The show ended with Born Alone. The track’s warped piano and fatalistic words provided a fitting end to a set that looked horror in the face and got out alive. For now.
On Friday, friends Matt Roberts, Laith Hofayz and Jack Roberts will take on a five-day challenge, including marathon-long mountain hikes, cycling, and swimming to raise money for baby loss charity ...
Bristol cinemagoers could finally be able to watch films on the biggest screen again, decades after the city’s only IMAX closed in 2007.
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