A Shop Through Time: 32 Gloucester Road North
If a house can tell a thousand stories, a shop certainly can too. This shop’s journey through time began in 1928, when Filton was a new suburb, created […]
If a house can tell a thousand stories, a shop certainly can too. This shop’s journey through time began in 1928, when Filton was a new suburb, created […]
Baby Bank Network Bristol is in urgent need of particular items for Bristol families in need and has published its latest ‘Weekly Wish List’. The network works to help alleviate […]
The Dolphin School in Montpelier has revealed its new emblem, after the school community voted to replace its original emblem because the design echoed the Colston family crest. The decision […]
Congratulations to Thomas in Year 7 at Fairfield High School (FHS) who completed an impressive 254km cycling distance during half term; the kilometres were money matched, so he also raised £254 […]
Fairfield High School Virtual Open Morning When: Friday 5th March, 10 – 10.30am Where: Online Cost: Free A great opportunity to find out more about Fairfield High School. There will […]
Learn a Lunar New Year Dance! When: 3pm Where: Online Cost: Free Today there is a free, fun dance session with Joy Cheung live on the Bristol Museum & Art […]
I attended Bristol School of Gymnastics every Thursday after school once a week before lockdown. The head coaches, Shirley and Dave, welcome me into the gymnasium and we have to […]
I have some unfortunate and alarming news to pass on to readers. I am sorry to report that The Bishop Road Primary School bell has been stolen and is nowhere […]
One of the sad things about lockdown has been the temporary closure of libraries, a real loss to many people of all ages. Aware of this, Olivia Clements, a Bishopston […]
Did you know that between the cliffs on the south side of Bristol Downs, just beyond the Sea Walls, there live two goats? The goats are big, with white, shaggy […]