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The People’s Comedy rolled into the Red Lion pub in Whitehall on a July evening as part of its regular monthly slot at what The New York Post once dubbed the ‘UK’s wokest pub’ for only serving ethical ...
GWR first branded a train in tribute to the Lionesses following their 2022 victory and have now done so again. “The Lionesses go from strength to strength and have filled the nation with joy,” Amanda ...
A resident has taken matters into his own hands to tackle the persistent litter blighting streets in Easton. Ben, a local freelancer, recently collected five bags of rubbish from St Mark’s Road in ...
Izzy, a sports rehabilitation student at UWE Bristol, had to swap her graduation cap for a swimming cap as she competed in the mixed duet free final at the World Championships alongside her duet ...
A Bristol-based construction firm, whose past projects include the recently opened Isambard-AI supercomputer facility in Emersons Green, has won a top industry award.
Following his 2023 debut, the dystopian No Repeat of Yesterday, Bristol author Peter Morris has turned his attention to 1970s ...
Ceramics will become canvases for painting at a new cafe, where visitors can indulge in art while enjoying beverages and cakes. The paint your own pottery cafe, Made at Nest, first opened in Frome in ...
Bristol Manor Farm Football Club, who are based at the NL Services Stadium in Sea Mills, are now raising funds to try and ...
Moraira’s property market reflects the town’s commitment to providing a safe and comfortable environment for retirees. The ...
As well as, probably, the 1930s Bohemian hang-out, the Caravan Club, which was a chaotically liberal home for lovers of ...
During the Blitz, the tunnel was used as an air raid shelter for Redcliffe residents before in January 1964 the line from ...