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Kings Chase Shopping Centre in Kingswood has not long received a much needed face-lift. South Gloucestershire Council began the regeneration in 2024 to beautify Regent Street and Kings Chase Shopping ...
A shop promising vinyl and tacos since May 2024 is finally welcoming customers into their new abode. Replacing the original site of jewellery shop Flux, which has since moved to Cotham Hill, Alta Loma ...
A fire has broken out in a home in east Bristol. Flames licked the house with thick black smoke pouring from the upstairs windows of the property on Dulcie Road in Barton Hill, opposite the Wellspring ...
The firm says it has identified a significant gap in the availability of properly fitting personal protective equipment (PPE) for women working in the decorating sector. Traditionally, workwear has ...
A person has been struck by a train at Bristol Temple Meads. The incident happened on Tuesday afternoon. All platforms are ...
Bath Film Festival, aka FilmBath, pushes the boat out for its 35th edition this October with a series of immersive events for all tastes, making imaginative use of venues in the Georgian city. William ...
One such regular meetup is the monthly Bristol Girl Book Club at Ritorno Lounge, which brings enthusiastic readers together in an informal and supportive space, sparking new friendships in the process ...
A new festival is set to usher in a “joyous celebration of gardening” just a short drive from Bristol. Gardening experts, enthusiasts and novices from across the region will join in for a series of ...
A major 500-bed student accommodation scheme in Bristol has finally been given the green light after a year-long delay in the building safety approval process.
A Bristol-headquartered law firm has marked a bumper year of trading with record revenue, reflecting a significant leap from the previous four years.
Muddy Nurseries acquired Little Tots Montessori Nurseries in Reading and Stoney Heath at the end of 2024, doubling its total number of settings in the South East to four.
Councillors fear that the distance from schools, pharmacies and shops mean that future residents will end up driving to most destinations, adding to traffic problems. Developers now have planning ...