In the end, Cotham Hill Street Party became too popular. What had started as a small community event to help promote the traders along the street attracted 125 people at its first iteration in 2011.
“The fascist far-right has always been about the control of women,” Finn said, “and in the absence of the government really addressing the root causes of violence against women – which is endemic ...
A car became balanced on its roof after its driver clipped a concrete raised section of a pedestrian island in the middle of a zebra crossing. With the car upside-down, the contents of its boot ...
Dimbleby will discuss his latest book, a revised edition of The Palestinians, a collaboration with the acclaimed war photographer Don McCullin first published in 1979, on Tuesday at 6.30pm, upstairs ...
Serena Wiebe’s chapter in a new book offers hope, change and community solutions to urban violence and knife crime ...
James Smith is the owner of Soft Buoys, which sells cheese toasties and ice cream from a small kiosk on Welsh Back ...
Police were called at around 5.30am on Saturday morning by paramedics following a report of a man who had been assaulted ...
Findings from the outline strategy will be used to launch a second phase of planning, which will culminate in the creation of a detailed five-year strategy for the future of city library services by ...
Water has shaped Bristol and continues to play a positive role in residents’ lives, from summer drinks overlooking the ...
The impact investor Bristol & Bath Regional Capital (BBRC) has marked its 10th anniversary by celebrating a decade of mobilising around £72m for the South West. It has already set out its ambition to ...
A Labour-led petition launched by party leader Tom Renhard to “save Bristol’s libraries” has been signed by more than 5,000 people. Williams added that Labour’s “scaremongering was unhelpful” and “not ...
A Bristol restaurant has been crowned the best Asian restaurant in the West of England at this year’s Asian Curry Awards, ...