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But the pub on Church Lane has now been reopened by Ben Jones, with lunch being served on Easter Sunday. After a soft opening, the Lion is now scheduled to open from Friday to Sunday but was also open ...
One of Bristol’s most experienced hospitality teams have blamed rent increases in the Old City for the closure of one of their restaurants. Tuesday evening will be the last service at Four Wise ...
A Bristol-based creative agency, which counts Manchester United, British Airways and Bristol Beacon among its clientele, has received major recognition for its film and animation production offerings.
The Tapestry of Black Britons, a multi-participant artwork aiming to elevate Black British history, is going on display in Bristol for the first time having been woven by a specialist team in St ...
Thousands of rare audio recordings that capture the social history of Bristol over the last century could be saved from ...
Just before Burra started pouring coffee from their third site in Clifton Village, co-owner Jake Heenan and head chef Toru Yanada shared their secrets behind running one of Bristol’s most loved coffee ...
A much more ambitious ‘brownfield first’ housing policy to promote regeneration and ease the pressure on the Green Belt. Supported by a significant shift in transport policy to bus franchising, rail ...
City of Bristol College has secured its place among the top-performing further education (FE) colleges in the UK, following a strong performance in the government’s 2023–24 Further Education ...
Powered by a £5m funding package from the National Institute for Health and Care Research, the UWE-led research brings together 13 organisations, including the University of Bristol, University of ...
Restoring nature isn’t so much about targets or regulatory compliance. Nature is our life support system. So restoring nature is about restoring hope for the future. Read more about the Nature is Lush ...
Bristol Cycling Campaign chair Ian Pond says the continued closure of Concorde Way in Lockleaze is a staggering example of motonormativity ...
Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988, often just referred to as ‘Section 28’, prevented local authorities in England, Scotland and Wales from ‘promoting homosexuality’. It was repealed in 2003.