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Bristol is well represented by high-energy folk favourites Sheelanagig, polyphonic vocalists the Tryani Collective and a Saffron takeover. Programmers also promise the venue will be the host of ...
“Rivers globally release about two gigatonnes of carbon each year, compared to human activity that results in between 10-15 gigatonnes of carbon emissions,” said co-author Dr Gemma Coxon, associate ...
Screens and colourful murals aside, Lost Horizon is a fitting spot for such a bonanza. The year-round home of the team behind Glastonbury’s legendary Shangri-La area now hosts an idiosyncratic medley ...
Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust has reported a series of incidents that took place last week, involving deliberate damage to several parts of Arnos Vale Cemetery. A total of seven graves were affected, with ...
Cables & Cameras ‘ fifth annual Inspired film event comes to the Cube microplex on Saturday 5 July, promising “a vibrant community film culture experience dedicated to showcasing cutting-edge and ...
While The Actors’ Workshop usually hold their performances at the Loco Klub, the gothic splendour of newly transformed The Mount Without is the ideal setting for this showcase. The pillars that lead ...
Nestled between rows of semi-detached houses and patches of green space, the David Lloyd club in Southmead offers a carefully curated image of tranquil luxury. But for many locals, the reality of the ...
Kieran, a 22-year-old Product Design Technology student, will present Neuro Grip, a prototype bionic glove aimed at aiding stroke rehabilitation, at UWE Bristol’s annual Showcase. However, it was more ...
War Horse, based on the 1982 Michael Morpurgo novel, is a theatrical powerhouse. It played more than 3,000 performances over seven years in the West End, winning multiple Olivier Awards, in addition ...
The worst kept secret in Bristol football has been confirmed with Liam Manning named as the new manager of Norwich City. Manning leaves Ashton Gate after just one full season to rejoin his hometown ...
Trams are "on the table" for Bristol and its surrounding areas according to the West of England mayor Helen Godwin ...
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