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When it opened in June 2024, Dareshack on Christmas Steps was described as a “coffee house concept” by co-owner Adda Cohn. But less than a year later, the cafe is closing as the team at Dareshack look ...
The UK’s biggest free nature festival returns from 7–15 June across Bristol, Bath and nearby communities, finishing with a huge weekend in Millennium Square, featuring live music, parades, stalls, ...
The event in Castle Park marked 40 days since 15 Palestinian medics were killed, with their bodies later discovered in a shallow grave ...
As Bristol’s streets came alive with the sunshine, protesters took the chance to draw attention to the impacts of the climate crisis. Celebrations this month included the release of a doctor jailed ...
Despite struggling for funding, Bristol Jazz Festival Director Katya Gorrie is keeping the flag flying with a one-off minifest in 2025.
In Search of Goldoni at the Bristol Old Vic’s Weston Studio is a new show which takes us through the streets of Venice to the hospital wards of Romford and into the inner workings of the protagonist’s ...
Bristol24/7 Editor Martin Booth is looking for more primary schools to take part in our Junior Reporters programme ...
The developers of a stalled housing development in Totterdown are seeking permission to change a raft of planning conditions so they can finally complete the work on what is currently Bristol’s ...
Bristol Central MP Carla Denyer is currently the co-leader of the Green Party alongside fellow MP Adrian Ramsay. The pair, who have been Green co-leaders since 2021, now face a challenge from deputy ...
At their first exhibition in Bristol, the Binder of Women will be showing work from six female artists at 17 Midland Road. Alongside Pack, the artists participating are Eve Ackroyd, Nettle Grellier, ...
The merging of technology and creative arts is changing the face of industry and pushing the boundaries of what is possible, making it a dynamic and rich space for research and innovation.