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Overall, Being Here is a spellbinding ode to Barbara Walker’s reputation as one of the most profound artists of her generation. As I moved through the exhibit, the different faces built upon each ...
Overall, Being Here is a spellbinding ode to Barbara Walker’s reputation as one of the most profound artists of her generation. As I moved through the exhibit, the different faces built upon each ...
Residents in Henbury, Brentry, Avonmouth and Lawrence Weston are set to benefit from a new £25m Warm Homes Retrofit programme, running from April 2025 to March 2028.
Jonny Greenwood has cancelled an upcoming concert in Bristol due to “credible threats”. The artist was due to be performing at the Bristol Beacon on June 23 with the group Dudu Tassa and the Kawaitis.
A newly launched cab-hailing app has entered the market with the bold promise of offering an “ethical and driver-friendly taxi service”. Founded by former Uber driver Jawad Burhan, who spent three ...
The Key Cafe is staffed by people with lived experience of the justice system. The cafe on Gloucester Road is only a stone’s ...
A coach at Bristol Bears will be running 44 miles from Bristol to Cardiff ahead of the Bears game against Bath on Saturday. Academy transition coach Glen Townson is taking part in the ultramarathon to ...
IDLES bass player Adam Devonshire and street artist Sickboy have curated the exhibition which includes press passes, vintage posters, photographs and original artwork spanning thirty years of Bristol ...
Higher percentages of disabled people exist within the queer community. According to the last census, LGBTQ+ people in England and Wales were more likely to identity as disabled (28.8 per cent) than ...
These are Aggie’s top-five Bristol favourites: “The serenity, the beauty, the wildlife, the positive vibes, Conham River Park just encompasses everything paradise or escape. Whether it’s deep in the ...
Bristol Beacon, which reopened its doors in November 2023 following a “once-in-a-lifetime” renovation, has been recognised with two prestigious accolades at the Civic Trust Awards.
A red high-friction surface is set to be installed on a cycle lane in Bristol as a test before potentially being rolled out across the city. The aim of the trial is to reduce conflict between cyclists ...