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“This has made it impossible to develop the affordable housing without grant funding. Baltic Wharf is a fantastic scheme — 166 new homes in a prime harbourside location, including 66 affordable homes, ...
With the opening of the new Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus firmly on the horizon, the University of Bristol has been given the green light to launch its first ever international campus.
On the last day of the Bristol Harbour Festival, the Good Law Project hosted a riveting talk with Gaie Delap – a lifelong climate activist and Quaker – and Raj Chadha, one of the UK’s top criminal ...
A Tory councillor has come under fire for comparing a secondary school in Cotham to Hamas. During an economics and skills policy committee meeting at City Hall on Monday, some members of the public ...
A fundraiser has been launched by the Protect the Downs group, a community group founded in response to the rise of van dwellers living on Clifton Downs. The fundraiser was quietly set up earlier this ...
The three-day Ham Farm Festival is exactly one of those corners.
Bloody hell – has it really been half a century since we gathered round the telly as snot-nosed kids to watch Fawly Towers – John Cleese’s sitcom follow-up to Monty Pythons ...
The People’s Comedy rolled into the Red Lion pub in Whitehall on a July evening as part of its regular monthly slot at what The New York Post once dubbed the ‘UK’s wokest pub’ for only serving ethical ...
A resident has taken matters into his own hands to tackle the persistent litter blighting streets in Easton. Ben, a local freelancer, recently collected five bags of rubbish from St Mark’s Road in ...
GWR first branded a train in tribute to the Lionesses following their 2022 victory and have now done so again. “The Lionesses go from strength to strength and have filled the nation with joy,” Amanda ...
Izzy, a sports rehabilitation student at UWE Bristol, had to swap her graduation cap for a swimming cap as she competed in the mixed duet free final at the World Championships alongside her duet ...
Following his 2023 debut, the dystopian No Repeat of Yesterday, Bristol author Peter Morris has turned his attention to 1970s ...
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