When it opens in October, Fisk & Frite promises to serve fish and chips “with a twist”. The new restaurant on Mina Road in St Werburgh’s can now be spotted thanks to a giant octopus which has been ...
The October calendar is absolutely packed, with something for everyone – from classic prog to death metal. Not to mention the 10th anniversary of Bristol’s very own Sons of Liberty. Eyes down . . .
Jeremy Fagan, associate family solicitor at Barcan+Kirby ‘s care team on North Street has received a Children Law ...
In a boon for art fans, The Island and Centrespace Studios & Gallery have decided to hold their Open Studios 2024 on the same weekend. Both venues will be throwing open their doors to visitors on ...
Payphones across the city likely to disappear within the next few months include ones on the centre, Eastfield Road in Westbury-on-Trym and Ashley Road in St Paul’s. The payphones earmarked for ...
In a fresh round of funding, the St Philip’s Marsh -based startup has raised $13.7 million (£10.4 million), co-led by World Fund, a European climate venture capital and Maniv, a global early-stage ...
International jazz superstar Andy, formerly of this parish, paid a fulsome musical tribute to the Bristol man who supported his early career.
Diggz has also joined BCfm’s programming team and has helped bring in new shows from DJ Cridge of Ninja Tunes, and Ava Marshall – daughter of Massive Attack’s Dadfy G – who will also present new ...
A silver big top heralds the return of Revel Pucks Circus who are in town with their new show, The Nose Dive Assembly ...
The 1833 Slavery Abolition Act abolished slavery in most parts of the British Empire. To compensate former enslavers for ...
Dozens of people gathered at Ashley Down station on Saturday morning to greet its first timetabled train. Unlike the official ...
The Prospect Building is putting in the last details ahead of its launch on Saturday. A Man About a Dog (AMAAD), the group ...