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LearnSci, based at Orchard Court in St Augustine’s Yard in city centre, was founded by three friends — John Eastman, Bill Heslop and Tony Baldwin. John and Bill are scientists by training while Tony ...
Nearly 400 people from Bristol’s Indian community gathered in Bradley Stoke to celebrate India’s 79th Independence Day. On August 15, 1947 at the stroke of midnight, India was declared a free country ...
On Cheltenham Road, just up the road from the Arches, sits a legendary record shop which has served Bristol’s musical needs ...
A charity is accusing Bristol City Council of “blocking access” to relief funds that could cost the future of the organisation. The council however denied this claim and highlighted recents ...
Two independent vigils were held on Friday to protest against the hundreds of journalists killed while reporting on the conflict from Gaza. Around 30 protesters joined Palestine Solidarity Campaign ...
Founded by actor, creative and advocate Carys Daniels, Safe Space Bristol is an advocacy group, calling for to businesses publicly pledge their support for trans customers. There are now several Safe ...
A celebration was held at city hall to celebrate the 78th year of independence"We want to be in harmony, in unity, inclusive diverse and supportive of each other.” ...
“It’s a remix with a twist,” Jody said on a recent afternoon midway up the scaffolding that has been erected on the side of ...
Cast members of PBS Masterpiece’s the Forsytes were spotted filming for the period drama’s second season in Bristol. Channel 5 acquired UK rights to the show in March which allow them to premiere the ...
There is a colourful mosaic of pictures on the outside wall of the former St George Social Club, later also known as St George Liberal Club. A former private members’ snooker hall, which hosted ...
Carriages were parked on Vyvyan Terrace and cast members dressed in their Victorian attire sat in the shade of trees outside Christ Church, presumably waiting for their scene. The filming is for the ...
Mama Collective is now launching six groups in Bristol, in age groups ranging from expecting mothers and newborns, one to two, and toddlers. All groups are no capped at 50 to ensure the groups remain ...
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