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They gathered to show their frustration at the council's lack of action in tackling the number of vans on the Downs ...
The Niles City Council moved to make sure community members can experience the city’s rich past. The council voted 5-1 during ...
The King's Birthday Honours mark the extraordinary contributions and service of people across the UK. More than 1,000 people were recognised by the King this week. Along with the New Year Honours, it ...
Families living in the deprived housing estate of Hartcliffe in Bristol say they’ve been let down by years of broken promises ...
The Rising Squall, Hot Wells, from St Vincent’s Rock, Bristol' was painted by Turner in 1792 and was his first oil painting ever exhibited ...
Houses are selling for an average of more than £2m on Bristol's most expensive street, according to new figures. Professional ...
As many as 300 residents of Clifton and Redland - affluent areas of Bristol - marched on Thursday in a bid to force town hall ...
The late Dr. Ramesh Peramsetty's dream lives on as the Crimson Care Network expands, aiming to make healthcare more ...
The gap between Lisa Field and Larry Quintal has narrowed to 17 votes in the election to fill Carol Doherty’s old State Rep ...
Bristol City's top brass will unveil their new manager next week, with former Forest Green boss Rob Edwards and Austrian Gerhard Struber the preferred candidates.
Mystery green spots that appeared on a road are a traffic calming measure by Britain's only Green Party-led city council.
Bristol City Council will attempt to raise around £300,000 to buy an 18th-century oil painting of Hotwells. The Rising Squall ...