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Every year, SUP Bristol, the city centre-based stand up paddleboarding activity group, head out for a group paddleboarding session as the sun begins to rise on the day of the summer solstice. This ...
Known in its early days as the St Monica Home of Rest, the Trust first opened its doors in June 1925. It was the realisation of Henry Herbert and Mary Monica Wills’s wish to create a charity offering ...
To commemorate UN World Refugee Day, on Friday evening Bristol Refugee Festival hosted a lively event, in collaboration with the Curzon in Clevedon and Somerset Storyfest, called Four Voices: Finding ...
Although St Paul’s Carnival will be scaled-back this year, due to financial pressures, there will still be a range of events on offer as part of the festival’s bespoke 2025 ‘Back A Yard’ programme.
The images are part of a Royal Photographic Society Landscape Group exhibition that is travelling around the UK ...
Against the backdrop of Sri Lankan music and the scent of wafting spices, chef Jaufferkhan shares his story with quiet reflection. The 62-year-old chef speaks about his journey to Bristol as a refugee ...
There are a lot of commuters in the local area who rely heavily on cycling. While the shop sells bicycles, it’s primarily a workshop offering repairs and advice to help customers keep their bikes ...
Edd Wright, who lost his father while he was in his 20s, ran the Bristol Half Marathon in 2019 in support of Winston’s Wish and has recently planted a flower in the Memory Meadow. Edd, now in his 40s ...
Board-gamers in Bristol now have a new one-stop-shop to buy and play games. Eastville resident András Ocskai has opened Play More Board Games – a board game shop and cafe on Church Road in St George.
Kyu Jeong Jeon is the co-owner of Bokman in Kingsdown and Dongnae in Redland alongside her husband, Duncan Robertson ...
Body of Water x Confluence – an event to mark the end of the residency programme – is at 5 Redcliffe Street on June 25 at 7pm, with an optional free ferry ride (not wheelchair accessible) from Netham ...
Legally, EHCPs must be issued within 20 weeks, which has now more than doubled for Bristol, with the council reporting an average processing time of 49.3 weeks in February. According to the report ...