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Bristol cult improv heroes, the Closer Each Day company are once more joining forces with Old Market Assembly to present the immersive theatre and dining experience, Dial M for Menu. Following a ...
Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom will be the third stop-motion animated feature film starring Shaun and his pals when it is released in 2026. Aardman are teaming up with Sky for the new film ...
For over 50 years St Paul’s Advice Centre has been based at 146 Grovesnor Road. However, the community hub have now announced they will be moving to a new location that is just a 10-minute walk away ...
Hengrove Park Leisure Centre, operated by Lex Leisure – a community interest company and subsidiary of Parkwood Leisure – and Bristol City Council, have this week introduced a Poolpod device to allow ...
There could be around 2,000 new homes, with the first development proposal including 437 new homes of which 87 are set to be affordable. The mixed-use car-free scheme also includes new open spaces, ...
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School Summer Festival is at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic between May 22-June 14; there are four double bills in successive weeks, with shows at 7pm on Thursday-Saturday, ...
As Bristol’s streets came alive with the sunshine, protesters took the chance to draw attention to the impacts of the climate crisis. Celebrations this month included the release of a doctor jailed ...
Martin Simpson is, simply, one of the greatest folk guitarists of all time. Nominated for 30-odd BBC Folk Awards, and winner of plenty of those, he was at the vanguard of the 70s folk revival and ...
It has taken just two days for the Bristol Rovers hierarchy to lure the 47-year-old back to the Memorial Stadium following the sacking of Iñigo Calderón. Clarke will be tasked with repeating the job ...
On Sunday evening, the recently established Avon Concordia orchestra brought their second programme of classical music to Victoria Methodist Church, near the Victoria Rooms on Whiteladies Road.
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An independent Korean restaurant is opening in Bristol. The Bap first opened in Farnborough in Hampshire, and has since expanded to Swindon and Reading. Now they are “thrilled to share (their) Korean ...
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