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Located just 20 minutes from Bristol, Nesta Valley Camping near the beautiful Chew Valley Lake is the setting for Lake Paradiso. The new festival is organised by the team behind Valley Fest, who ...
A popular cheesemongers is now also the destination for the city’s “most exclusive bar”, serving regionally sourced wine, beer, cider and more. Weeks after The Bristol Cheesemonger decided to pull ...
The Studio at Hen and Chicken was packed when fellow band member – singer-songwriter Riley Catherall – took to the stage for the warmup slot. Lyrical songs steeped in Americana were made quietly ...
Nick Helm: No One Gets Out Alive is at Tobacco Factory Theatres on September 28 at 7.30pm. Tickets are available at www.tobaccofactorytheatres.com www.tobaccofactorytheatres.com. Visit ...
A number of mysterious doors have appeared across Bristol, leaving passers-by asking what they might mean if they mean anything at all. The white, yellow and blue doors have been painted in locations ...
It comes one year after a group of racist thugs were only prevented from entering another hotel by a heroic group of ...
The new Renters Rights Bill, expected to come into force towards the end of 2025, aims to give tenants more protection and make renting fairer. It will stop landlords from using “no-fault” evictions ...
Creativity clearly runs in the family—Richard and David are the nephew and great-nephew, respectively, of renowned author ...
Godwin made the announcement during a visit to Cossham Street Stadium in South Gloucestershire, where she confirmed the tournament will be open to Year 6 girls from primary schools across the region ...
Bristol illustrator Zoë Power and the Bristol Mural Collective, a street art collective for women, have organised a paint jam to express solidarity with Palestinians. The murals were painted on ...
On Saturday, Bristol-based illustrator Zoë Power and the Bristol Mural Collective, a street art collective for women, organised a paint jam, near the Chocolate Factory in Greenbank, to express ...
Yet, on Friday, the gastropub on Regent Street in Clifton Village announced with “heavy hearts and the deepest regret” that it was permanently closing. Although the pub had been on Regent Street for ...