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Dom Whiting has announced details of when his Drum & Bass on the Bike ride is coming to Bristol for 2025. The three-wheeled Pied Piper will be starting the annual ride in south Bristol for the first ...
The event at the Old Down Estate in Tockington, owned by Arron Banks, saw Reform leader Nigel Farage promise only Banks can “beat the loony left” in the upcoming election. To kick off the rally, ...
“A cordon has been put in place and approximately 40 people have been evacuated from their homes as a precaution. “Three people have been injured and have been taken to hospital with injuries that are ...
Following a gas explosion on Tuesday morning that destroyed a house on Lancaster Road, Yates, a fundraiser has been set up to rebuild. The fundraiser is set up by the residents’s grandchild Storm ...
The Chellaram Sports Complex, the state-of-the-art sports facility of Clifton College, has been nominated for the Decarbonisation/Green Project of the Year at the Education Property Awards 2025.
A cyclist who reported her bike stolen to the police only for it to show up in the possession of someone else days later, conveyed her sense of powerlessness as police were unable to do anything.
Centre for Cities chief executive Andrew Carter says Thursday is "a potentially defining moment for the West of England" ...
“A cordon has been put in place and approximately 40 people have been evacuated from their homes as a precaution. “Three people have been injured and have been taken to hospital with injuries that are ...
Bristol-based social impact investment company Resonance has committed £800,000 to Big Solar Co-op scheme to support the installation of rooftop solar panels across the UK. The funding aims to reduce ...
The inaugural Storytale Writers’ Day has now been announced, and will take place on May 10 at Arnos Vale.
Practitioners must learn from past mistakes, engage in honest reflection and work towards developing deeper competencies that create a future where fairness, accessibility and inclusion are not just ...
An ambitious campaign has now been launched to secure Motion’s future which hopes to raise £250,000 to secure a permanent home for Motion and its sister venue, Marble Factory.