Bristol Cathedral’s recent restoration to the floor of the 14th-century Seafarers’ Chapel, led by Cliveden Conservation and Nick Cox Architects, has been recognised with a prestigious Church Transformation Award for exemplary craftsmanship and heritage conservation.
Iford Manor Estate will once again welcome guests this summer solstice weekend, 18 – 21 June, for a spectacular series of evening concerts, with a programme of acclaimed jazz artists.
From wood-fired saunas and ice baths to yoga, breathwork, sound healing and mindful movement, the festival’s wellness programme offers a full weekend of restorative experiences in the heart of the fields. Bookings live at valleyfest.co.uk
The Redgrave Theatre is proud to announce the launch of its “Buy A Seat” campaign alongside the continued growth of its Youth Theatre programme, as part of its 60th anniversary celebrations in 2026.
Thanks to support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery, Bath Assembly Rooms is bringing the power of blossom to Bath this spring with a parade through the city centre on Saturday 18 April to coincide with World Heritage Day.
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is an award-winning zoo set in 100-acres of beautiful countryside just six miles out of Bristol. They have an exciting opportunity for an experienced, motivated individual to join them as Assistant Retail Manager.
Bath & North East Somerset Council is introducing £1 tickets for The Roman Baths to help make one of the country’s most extraordinary historic sites accessible to even more people. Launching in time for the Easter holidays, UK visitors receiving key benefits will be able to enjoy £1 tickets for themselves and their children.
St Peter’s Hospice is urging cyclists across the region to secure their place in the Tour de Bristol 2026, with the last few spaces remaining in the charity’s flagship fundraising event.
Haynes Motor Museum’s highly popular monthly car boot sales return for 2026. Taking place on the first Saturday of every month from April to October, locals, collectors and families can turn up on the day to sell preloved items and hunt for a great bargain.
A new, free family-friendly festival celebrating making, mending and wellbeing is coming to Broadmead this April as part of Bristol Business Improvement District (BID)’s Love Bristol, Love Broadmead programme.