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The Bridge Inn is one of Bristol's smallest pubs
17/01/2025

The Bridge Inn is one of Bristol's smallest pubs

A snug haven that feels simultaneously on the edge of the town and at its heart

'Dirty Money', the first novel in a new series by Charlotte Philby, is set for release next month
17/01/2025

'Dirty Money', the first novel in a new series by Charlotte Philby, is set for release next month

The much-anticipated ‘Dirty Money’ will be published on February 13

Councillors have given the green light to an American company to build a 90-acre technology campus across a narrow stret...
17/01/2025

Councillors have given the green light to an American company to build a 90-acre technology campus across a narrow stretch of green belt land

"Bristol gets the jobs, Weston gets the money and Long Ashton gets the hassle"

Bristol’s home for alternative arts will unveil a refurb at its anniversary party
17/01/2025

Bristol’s home for alternative arts will unveil a refurb at its anniversary party

Bristol's home for alternative arts will unveil a refurb at its anniversary party

Permanent closures of some of Bristol's 27 libraries seem inevitable, despite the fact that proposed cuts could be less ...
17/01/2025

Permanent closures of some of Bristol's 27 libraries seem inevitable, despite the fact that proposed cuts could be less severe than feared

Plans unveiled to halve the service's current £4.7m budget would have left as few as seven branches, plus Central Library

Money for the restoration came after a successful fundraising campaign
16/01/2025

Money for the restoration came after a successful fundraising campaign

The lord mayor has received a £7,500 cheque to update the historic landmark

Council leader Tony Dyer says he is committed to prioritising low income households despite "a long list of failures und...
16/01/2025

Council leader Tony Dyer says he is committed to prioritising low income households despite "a long list of failures under the previous Labour administration"

Council leader Tony Dyer provides an overview of where we are with the budget setting process

A popular path for walkers and cyclists will now be closed for more than two months more than first planned
16/01/2025

A popular path for walkers and cyclists will now be closed for more than two months more than first planned

The path is part of route 33 of the National Cycle Network, also known as Festival Way

After more than 15 years in their current home, Mark’s Bread will soon be moving into a new purpose-built bakery
16/01/2025

After more than 15 years in their current home, Mark’s Bread will soon be moving into a new purpose-built bakery

The bakery aim to be in their new location by the spring

Park Street could be closed to through-traffic and a bus gate installed at the top of the road by the end of this year a...
16/01/2025

Park Street could be closed to through-traffic and a bus gate installed at the top of the road by the end of this year as part of "transformative proposals"

Park Street could be closed to through-traffic and a bus gate installed at the top of the road as part of "transformative proposals"

Juliet's new narrative unfolds to a soundtrack of pop bangers
16/01/2025

Juliet's new narrative unfolds to a soundtrack of pop bangers

The show has won three Olivier Awards and six WhatsOnStage Awards

Bristol will soon play a major role in advancing the nation’s capabilities as an "AI Superpower"
16/01/2025

Bristol will soon play a major role in advancing the nation’s capabilities as an "AI Superpower"

Isambard-AI is to play a major role in advancing the nation’s capabilities as an "AI Superpower"

A pioneering project will investigate the difference between live and digital music experiences
16/01/2025

A pioneering project will investigate the difference between live and digital music experiences

Bristol hoteliers are warning that the hospitality sector is in for a challenging year, as the financial impact of Octob...
16/01/2025

Bristol hoteliers are warning that the hospitality sector is in for a challenging year, as the financial impact of October budget begins to take hold

Bristol hospitality sector expresses fresh fears as October budget takes hold

A Bristol-based IT expert has warned that many businesses are ill-prepared for the growing threat of cyberattacks
16/01/2025

A Bristol-based IT expert has warned that many businesses are ill-prepared for the growing threat of cyberattacks

A leading IT expert warns that many businesses are "woefully underprepared" for cyber security

Green Party councillor Cara Lavan says now is the perfect time to start a new fitness journey
16/01/2025

Green Party councillor Cara Lavan says now is the perfect time to start a new fitness journey

Cara Lavan, a Green Party councillor for St George Central, explains why keeping fit is important

Despite disgruntlement from some quarters, it appears very unlikely that the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood trial s...
16/01/2025

Despite disgruntlement from some quarters, it appears very unlikely that the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood trial scheme will not be made permanent

Remaining infrastructure needs to be installed so a six-month trial can take place

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