
The hangars, which provide spaces for bicycles, are becoming a common sight on residential roads.

The hangars, which provide spaces for bicycles, are becoming a common sight on residential roads.
Bristol Greens ‘proud’ to make cuts
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The Greens became the largest party on Bristol Council last year, promising change after years of service cuts under Labour. What has this bright new future meant for Bristol? £50 million more cuts!
Greens were beaming ear to ear, two of their leading councillors spoke of their “pride” in their council budget. That’s pride in slashing funding for services for domestic abuse, mental health, and children in care, and reducing bin collections to once every four weeks.
The change in council has meant very little for the people of Bristol. Yet again we have a party aligned with austerity, maintaining a political system which puts private profit first.
Labour’s attempt to pose as opposition was extremely hypocritical. They spent the last eight years running the city, making cuts, and blaming the Tory government.
Now Labour sits in Westminster, and the Greens in Bristol. But austerity still continues. Labou
The shocking discovery was made by archaeologists excavating the site of one of the city's most notorious workhouses
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The graves of more than 4,500 people have been discovered in the grounds of a historic building on the edge of Bristol, which archaeologists say reflects a ‘dark chapter’ in the city’s history.
The remains were unearthed over five years in a dig at the site of the former Blackberry Hill Hospital in Stapleton in Bristol, and revealed in a report released this week by the archaeologists.
Cotswold Archaeology were commissioned by developers Vistry, who are developing the site for housing, to investigate the historic site, which has had many roles in the city’s history.
And now, having completed the first part of the archeological excavation, and analysed the findings, Cotswold Archaeology have now reported back to Vistry what they found - and the results are stunning.
The site was first developed in the late 1700s, when Stapleton Prison was built there. Over the next few decades, it housed prisoners of
Megan Ruth-Trump says the wedding ceremony was a way to raise awareness of river pollution.
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A woman who "married" the River Avon said the event had changed her life.
Megan Ruth-Trump and her friends gathered for the ceremony in Bristol in 2023.
Her aim was to raise awareness about untreated sewage being pumped into the waterways, but she said the event had now grown into something "bigger".
"We put together a wedding event that would celebrate love for the river. It would bring people together - it started as a joke but quickly got attention," she said.
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Speaking about the wedding, she said: "It felt bigger than the event itself. It felt a bit sacrificial - people's reaction was strong, they thought it was weird and funny and powerful.
"Marriage is a human tradition meaning union, promising care. It was very moving. People were moved to act."
She added that the event "changed her life", saying: "I was brought together with a lot of strong women in film, science, and
The 61-year-old recalls how those involved in moving the two cases, which were "bursting at the seams", had acted casually, been in no hurry and even "chuckled" at times. He saw three people but is convinced a man pictured in a TV police appeal was not among them.
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Mr Malone said: "After a few minutes we noticed a man and another man - a black man and a white man - carrying a suitcase across the street right towards us.
"They were struggling with the weight of it. I actually thought they might drop it in the middle of the road.
"I thought about going to help them, but something made me stop.
"And so they came over and put the suitcase right by our feet.
"I said to them - 'That looks really heavy, what have you got in there, a body?' - jokingly like you do.
"We were feeling good, happy, so I made a joke and they didn't reply.
"Then they just left it by us and they walked back across the street.
He's been described as an 'iconic figure who helped shape our city'
A quest to dedicate a statue of Edward Teach – better known as Blackbeard – has been launched. Bristol resident Jack Stephens has launched a petition to commission a statue in the city centre saying it is crucial to honour iconic figures who have shaped its cultural identity.
Blackbeard was one of the most feared pirates on the high seas during the early 18th century as is thought to have been from Bristol. Despite his notorious reputation, he represents an important part of maritime history that had significant impacts on trade routes and colonial expansion during his time.
Jack said: “As someone deeply invested in the rich history and heritage of Bristol, I believe it is crucial that we honour those iconic figures who have shaped our city’s cultural identity. One such figure is Edward Teach, otherwise known as Blackbeard the Pirate. Thought to have originated from Bristol, his story has become a part of our shared narrative.”
A crew investigating a blocked toilet was left alarmed to find the head of a child's doll, complete with flushed wet wipes for hair, that was causing the problem in a sewer. Wessex Water says it wants to avoid more blockage horror stories this Halloween.
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CREEPY DAMAGED DOLL FACE WARNING
Share Bristol – A Library of Things
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