Its name gives the game away: Tipsy Tapioca will become Bristol’s first bar serving alcoholic bubble teas when it opens soon.
Launching in October with funding from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, they have announced Light up Language, a new project that sets out to improve children’s speaking and listening skills.
Fancy a free beer while watching a live recording of a popular podcast? Head over to North Street on Wednesday, September 25 ...
“As things stand, these proposals would create a no-go zone for disabled people, spanning the whole of Cabot Circus and ...
“If you’re thinking of driving into Bristol by car, don’t bother,” said the senior Green Party councillor, who was ...
How I Learned to Swim is at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic on September 17-21 at 8pm, with an additional 3pm matinee show ...
The Pink Ladies and Burger Palace Boys are a captivating pair of crews, potent in their separate scenes and converging with even greater gravitas at Rydell High School. The full-cast harmonies and ...
The refurbishment work at Dingle Close was paid for by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and section 106 funding from Bristol ...
There was a very clear response: for the road to not be closed and for the existing timed restriction to be kept in place ...
Sir David Attenborough has praised Bristol for leading the world to be “truthful”. It comes as the BBC’s world famous Natural History Unit and their base on Whiteladies Road have celebrated 90 years ...
From a school holiday cooking programme for low-income families in Eastville to a pay-as-you-feel cafe in Lawrence Hill, 19 community food projects across Bristol have been allocated a total of ...
Areas of the Old City including Small Street and Corn Street have been transformed for the filming of Young Sherlock for Amazon Prime and it was my job to track down director Guy Ritchie and the young ...