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Bafta-winning presenter and historian David Olusoga, best known for his powerful documentaries, A House Through Time and Black and British: A Forgotten History, is embarking on a new project: A Gun ...
The Organisational Sustainability Skills Bootcamp, part of the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority’s Skills Bootcamp programme, is currently open for enrolment and fully funded for eligible ...
A fresh multi-million pound package that highlights and enhances Bristol’s cultural offerings is expected to boost footfall in the city centre. The £5.7m package will be earmarked for investment in ...
A Gun Through Time focusses on guns as objects that incite conquest, survival and social upheaval. David explained that, despite their prominence throughout world history, most people in Britain will ...
The Festival of Nature ’s Wild Weekend is staying true to its name with the creation of an urban wetland that will bring the sights, sounds and smells of this vital watery habitat to Millennium Square ...
Lizzie Moss is the founder and owner of Heron Books which recently moved from the Clifton Arcade into bigger premises on Regent Street in Clifton Village.
Cellar Door and Alpaca Presents are programming a night of music at the Louisiana to raise money for the Croft community ownership campaign ...
Curated as a sensory plunge into the elemental, DIVE explores the liberating essence of water through a wide range of interpretations: from lidos and wild swims to the female form, the shared and ...
Work is due to start soon along the Portway and Hotwell Road as Bristol City Council uses government funds in the hope of reducing congestion, improving the reliability of buses and promoting active ...
To my fellow Muslims – may your Eid be filled with peace, forgiveness, and reflection. And to all our neighbours, Muslim or not, I invite you to see this as more than a festival. See it as a reminder.
A fresh multi-million pound package that highlights and enhances Bristol’s cultural offerings is expected to boost footfall in the city centre. The £5.7m package will be earmarked for investment in ...
Verbal Diary was conceived back in 1984 by John Otway and Paul Bradley, who persuaded Mayall to underwrite a risky Edinburgh Fringe stint. They worked hard to get Mayall on board, it seems, and the ...
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