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Government row over one of Bristol's biggest housebuilders
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (1003+ words) A political row has broken out in Westminster over Government loans and contracts given to a housing developer responsible for some of Bristol's biggest development sites. The Conservative's shadow housing minister is demanding answers from his Government counterpart over "250 million…...
Mum's warning after Bristol teen died suddenly of Meningitis B in 2010
1+ week, 3+ day ago (805+ words) The mum of a Bristol teenager who died from Meningitis B just weeks after his 16th birthday is urging young people to get vaccinated. Ryan Bresnahan was a healthy and fit sports scholar at Clifton College when he woke up one…...
Council shuts down art exhibition criticising Bristol's arms industry
1+ week, 4+ day ago (680+ words) An art exhibition at the M-Shed in Bristol has sparked controversy, after the city council's legal department ordered it be shut down just a day after opening. The temporary exhibition, which runs for another few weeks, has now re-opened after…...
Row over 100 new 20mph zones in Bristol pits safer roads against longer journeys
2+ week, 1+ day ago (542+ words) A row over plans for almost 100 new 20mph zones in Bristol has pitted safer roads against longer journeys. Next month the public will be consulted about lowering the speed limit on 97 roads across the city, including main roads like Hotwell Road…...
Train station at Bristol new town Brabazon officially named
2+ week, 1+ day ago (586+ words) One of Bristol's newest stations has an official name. Bristol Brabazon, which will serve the huge eponymous development on the border of Bristol and South Gloucestershire, is set to welcome its first trains in the autumn. The station has hitherto…...
Bristol fish and chip restaurant Noah's named finalist in prestigious awards
2+ week, 1+ day ago (384+ words) A Bristol fish and chip restaurant and seafood kitchen is in the running for a prestigious award after being named a finalist in the 'Newcomer' category at the Trencherman's Awards. The accolade comes just weeks after the restaurant, which sits…...
Bristol Waste loses fifth managing director in less than four years
2+ week, 1+ day ago (528+ words) Bristol Waste has parted company with its fifth managing director in less than four years, it has been revealed. Richard Williams left the city council-owned firm on March 2, according to records at Companies House that have been confirmed by the…...
Police explain 30 arrests for holding up signs in Bristol
4+ mon, 4+ day ago (707+ words) Police in Bristol who arrested 30 people for silently holding up signs said they tried to explain to them before they arrested them that what the sign said constituted a criminal offence. The mass arrest on College Green took more than…...
Contentious Greenwich LTN to be permanent despite residents feeling 'unsafe"
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (1192+ words) Greenwich Council will make a contentious Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) scheme permanent despite residents on boundary roads saying they feel unsafe under the new system. The council has promised to explore mitigation measures to alleviate the concerns of those negatively…...
New Wetherspoons in Bristol confirms opening date and name
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (455+ words) A formerrestaurant on a major route in Bristol is to reopen its doors as a Wetherspoon pub later this year. The Beefeater, which was a landmark on the A4174 dual carriageway near Emersons Green before its closure earlier this year, will…...