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A platform where communities crowd-fund defibrillators is launching a campaign called Make Bristol Heart Safe. Developed by the Dutch Heart Foundation, the programme equipped thousands of ...
Selling out her debut Edinburgh Fringe run with the noughties diet culture-themed Thick Skin, where extra shows were added due to demand, she transferred to the Soho Theatre and has in recent weeks ...
Thousands of kids have come together to raise thousands of pounds at a charity triathlon. The Knight Frank Schools Triathlon challenge sees teams of four, aged between seven and 13 partake in cycling, ...
At Redcliffe Wharf, visitors are invited to discover The People’s Carriage, following the myriad journeys across Bristol through sound, light and narrative history. The experience will unfold inside a ...
The British Rainforest Garden is due to open to the public at Bristol Zoo Project in October in the Sanctuary Garden, which explores the importance of gardens and natural habitats as places of health ...
The school gates are the frontline of a strategic and human-centred approach to creating a positive school culture. Post-pandemic, persistent absence—defined as pupils missing ten per cent or more of ...
Teddy Good’s new track Barbie sees him team up with artists Elijah Phillips and Komposa. Earlier this year Good was featured in a Valentine’s Day music video showing the isolation of domestic abuse.
Bristol Rovers have sacked manager Iñigo Calderón following the club’s relegation to League Two. Rovers have also announced that nine players will be leaving including captain Scott Sinclair following ...
With roots embedded in environmental management and a background in sustainability working for the Environment Agency, she has blended her professional knowledge with her personal health journey, ...
A 2-2 draw against Preston was just enough to secure Bristol City’s first appearance in the Championship play-offs since 2008. Fans took part in a pitch invasion at Ashton Gate after the Robins’ sixth ...
Spring has officially sprung, and with it comes one of Bristol’s most joyful and eccentric traditions – the Jack in the Green procession. This year, the green-clad figure and his merry band will once ...
Aerospace Bristol, the museum at Filton that tells the story of Bristol’s aerospace history is opening a World War II air raid shelter, as well unveiling a restored Bristol Bolingbroke aeroplane just ...