Councillors at City Hall have approved the full business case for the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood but before it is made permanent, it needs £10.1m of funding from WECA.
Wake the Tiger is becoming the Dream Factory; with its team saying its new moniker “truly reflects the world we’ve created”. The immersive experience in St Philip’s Marsh opened in 2022 and since then ...
Community sentiment is moving beyond frustration and towards anger, driven largely by the absence of communication and ...
Keepmoat Homes and Homes England want to build up to 260 homes at Brislington Meadows  in south Bristol. Their previous plans ...
An annual fundraising event challenging people to spend a night sleeping outdoors in support of young people experiencing ...
Almost 500 comments have been submitted ahead of a council meeting on Thursday that could see councillors make the EBLN trial ...
National law firm TLT has renewed its partnership with Belmont Estate for a further three years, extending a collaboration ...
The East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood will go ahead following a long trial but could still be subject to legal challenges before it is made permanent. The EBLN has been “the key issue” of the last ...
Developers say their long-term plans "include a residential-led scheme with a mixture of ground floor commercial uses" ...
After months of build-up, excitement, food videos and menu teases, the EatDrink24/7 guide launch party kicked into gear on ...
The Yog Lab on St Augustine’s Parade is Bristol’s first dedicated yoghurt bar with self-serve Greek and frozen yoghurt, and ...
A hospitality group who are committed to numerous charitable causes while running some of Bristol’s best restaurants have been given a one-off award at a ceremony in London. “Readers voted for the ...