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A group of wild swimmers have “splash mobbed” Chew Valley Lake to protest limits on open swimming. Protestors descended on the lake on Sunday morning with placards, tow floats and even a mobile sauna.
Looking ahead to 2025, there is no Bristol City Council election alongside the WECA contest. Without concurrent elections to ...
Set to make a return on May 3, North Somerset Arts Week is a biennial celebration of art and creativity across the area. For ...
The Lib Dems are proposing a Young Person’s Buscard for 19- to 25-year-olds which would be similar to a Young Person’s Railcard, giving them a third off bus and tram fares.
Steve Smith has made being on the side of the motorist a key part of his campaign to become mayor of the West of England. The Conservative candidate has now turned his attention to the East Bristol ...
Former Green leader Natalie Bennett has visited Lawrence Weston alongside her party’s candidate for the West of England mayoral election. Previous polling has put Mary Page ahead in the race to ...
Labour's Helen Godwin is on 23 per cent followed by the Conservatives' Steve Smith with 21 per cent ahead of Thursday's election ...
The Labour government are facing opposition from the Greens, Lib Dems, their own party members and campaigners ahead of their controversial plans to build housing on one of the city’s most “vital” ...
Sunday afternoon was Warren’s last game for Bristol Rovers Women, with the livewire defender ending her time at the club with a hard-fought 2-0 victory against Bournemouth Sports, with goals from Abi ...
Westons’ Old Rosie and Thatchers’ Cheddar Valley were the two ciders on draught, next to five ales: Otter, Wye Valley’s HPA, ...
A Bristol-based protester was one of two people to jump barriers at the London Marathon, calling for a trade embargo on Israel.
Ambition Lawrence Weston was established around 2012 by a group of residents who wanted to improve the area, after a decline in local services prompted them to take the area’s future into their own ...