E-scooters and e-bikes have been banned from being stored inside government offices in Bristol due to the risk of fires caused by their lithium battery packs. It comes after Bristol’s new e-scooter ...
The refurbishment work at Dingle Close was paid for by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and section 106 funding from Bristol ...
Running as part of a world tour of their show Bluevolution – coming to UK shores for the first time – Bristol Beacon will be hosting eight performances from the Blue Man Group, starting on October 16.
Ed Plowden has responded to comments following an interview with Bristol24/7 in which he told car drivers not to bother ...
It may come as a surprise, but they’re renowned musicians, every member of the band solidifying their individual talents: ...
Chris Parfitt is one of Bristol’s most successful young entrepreneurs, not only co-founding Jacob’s, a growing chain of barbershops, but also running a popular vintage fashion shop of the same name.
Its name gives the game away: Tipsy Tapioca will become Bristol’s first bar serving alcoholic bubble teas when it opens soon.
Launching in October with funding from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, they have announced Light up Language, a new project that sets out to improve children’s speaking and listening skills.
Fancy a free beer while watching a live recording of a popular podcast? Head over to North Street on Wednesday, September 25 ...
Massive Attack’s low-emission festival was a historic success, but will their shining example be followed by the industry?
Tom Bailey is finally home. He’s immersing himself in the city, revisiting old haunts around Stokes Croft for the first time in three months. “I’m slowly finding my feet again,” he says with a gentle, ...
If you’re looking for a new spot to hit up this term, The Prospect Building should be on your radar. Quickly becoming a favourite among students and Bristol’s music fans, this venue is putting itself ...