A key bus serving the Chew Valley will continue until 30 July after being allocated up to £70,000 of extra funding from Bath & North East Somerset Council.
The team behind Bristol’s annual Slapstick festival of silent and classic screen comedy marks April Fools’ Day with a big screen showing, accompanied by live music of Harold Lloyd’s SAFETY LAST! exactly 100 years since the film was first released.
Bristol hoteliers claim the Government has left them out in the cold again after the budget offered nothing to ease concerns over soaring energy costs.
The Southwest’s biggest comedy festival Bristol Comedy Garden presented by heycar returns to its roots in Queen Square this 14-18 June , with a Big Top bursting with incredible comedy.
A new initiative to tackle safety at night and help night-time revellers stay safe whilst reducing pressure on local emergency services is set to launch in Bath city centre.
Bristol’s 2023 public arts trail, Unicornfest, in aid of Leukaemia Care, brings its life-sized unicorns to The Galleries in Broadmead to start painting their unicorns.