Bristol was officially founded in 1155 and known as Brigstow, or 'the place at the bridge'. The river Avon runs through the city, as well as several other rivers, so bridges are still a major feature ...
St Pauls Carnival organisers have announced that the event will not be returning in full this year, as had previously been ...
Many creative industries have set up shop here, including the BBC's Natural History Unit, and Bristol is a UNESCO City of Film. There are plenty of opportunities to translate your studies into an ...
Nick ploughs in his ten plus years experience as a promoter, venue manager and music lover to nurture the next generation of Bristol promoters, DJs and scenes. The mission: to create space and ...
Major changes are to be made to Bristol's Harbour Festival, after a council report said many people were put off by the "drinking culture". It added that many people limit their stay to daytime ...
An inclusive jam ‘in the round’ at Bristol’s grassroots world music venue that takes place on a monthly basis and is big on respect to “keep the vibes high.” Expect a wide range of genres, with reggae ...
City council budget cuts and the proposed closure of three museums will “obliterate” culture in Bristol, campaigners have warned. Performing arts trade union Equity says plans to shut Blaise ...
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Fury as plans for funding cuts would be a 'disaster' for BristolPerforming arts and entertainment union Equity is urging Bristol City Council to drop plans to cut hundreds of thousands of pounds from the arts and culture budget. Local Equity members have written ...
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