After conducting three fermentation workshops with the kids of 63rd Bristol, Matt White and James Bayliss-Smith used an AI tool to create what they have called the world’s first fermentation badge.
An elderly protester who was imprisoned after the supposed failure to find a tag of the size of her wrists was released on Friday with the same tag now deemed fit to provide “secure electronic ...
Organised by Bristol Palestine Alliance and joined in by several local groups, the march was an effort to raise awareness ...
In the article, artist and author, F Severne Mackenna explained the discovery of the vases as “surprising and incredible”. At the time of Mackenna’s discovery, there are believed to have been six ...
The family of a four-year-old who was left critically injured in a collision has recounted the day that stole their son’s “innocence and boundless joy”. The four-year-old and his mother were waiting ...
In October 2024, Generation Soil began urging households to give up their food waste, which the group would then convert to living compost and deliver back to their doorsteps. Living composts are ...
Everyone needs to feel welcome and safe on our streets especially if we choose to walk to the shops, use a wheelchair to go to the park, or do the school run with a pushchair. We need to experiment ...
After serving pancakes across Bristol’s street food markets for two years, a group of friends have finally opened a permanent ...
Jeevarasa Kanagalingam owns two almost neighbouring shops on Cotham Road South. In late 2024, he started building on the community’s demand for a post office, hoping that he could help them while ...
Paul Stephenson was born in Rochford, Essex, in 1937 to a mixed-heritage English mother and a West African father. He moved ...
Tier-Dott will continue operating the e-scooter rental scheme in the Bristol region after the company’s contract was extended ...
The local politicians who run for power can’t match our entrepreneurs for vision and achievements, says Andrew Lynch ...