The popularity of storytelling events in Bristol indicate a local scene that is continuing to flourish; recent events range ...
Founded in 1910, KBK Shoes is one of the lucky few. The Cheltenham Road-based store has historically been a destination spot ...
But Alex, who before moving to Bristol took medical photographs for the NHS and now specialises in weddings, said that on the whole people in Bristol are more open to have their photo taken than ...
A pub landlord has promised to keep noise under control when running free outdoor events after dozens of neighbours objected to his licence renewal. A tearful mother pleaded with Star & Garter ...
Three of Bristol’s historic houses have reopened to the public after a temporary four-month closure, returning with a programme of family events for the Easter school holidays. Blaise Museum, Georgian ...
A furious councillor was banned from taking part in a planning committee after returning back from a comfort break one minute ...
A new cafe and bar celebrates coffee inspired by Nicaragua in Central America. Pete Blacow, who co-owns the coffee shop ...
"Small plates, big flavours... designed to go perfectly with what's in your glass. Order a few. Then a few more." ...
A new cafe has been launched by the owner of the popular Lost Horizon Coffee. Motmot Coffee, at the Imperial Arcade on East Street, is inspired by the coffee of Nicaragua and serves pour-over and ...
Stampin’ in the Graveyard is at The Wardrobe Theatre on April 7-8 at 7.30pm. Check www.thewardrobetheatre.com for tickets. Follow @kisswitness for updates.
A state-of-the-art cycling centre with a 1km track has been approved despite some local opposition. The £15m development in ...
It was truly the best, and perhaps most chaotic way to spend a Good Friday, as the halls of Bristol Beacon filled with acid house, psychedelia and the pure need to dance to the hit-after-hit set. If ...
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