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The areas impacted by a power cut in Bristol this afternoon

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Hundreds of Bristol homes without power due to outage

Road Closed signs. Tuesday May 12th 2020
Road Closed signs. Tuesday May 12th 2020

Bristol road closures: one for motorists to avoid this week

Damien Williams failed to tell police who was driving his car when it was involved in a motoring offence
Damien Williams failed to tell police who was driving his car when it was involved in a motoring offence

Young boy grabbed by unknown woman in Bristol park - police appeal

The Your Park team celebrates its £220k funding from The National Lottery Community Fund
The Your Park team celebrates its £220k funding from The National Lottery Community Fund

Bristol charity awarded £220k funding for mental health programme

Schools in Bristol are set to take a break for the Easter holidays later this month - Credit: Adobe
Schools in Bristol are set to take a break for the Easter holidays later this month - Credit: Adobe

When schools break up for the Easter holidays in Bristol

The new bike club in Stockwood is open to all ages and abilities
The new bike club in Stockwood is open to all ages and abilities

New BMX club hopes to ‘break down the divide between class and age’

Inside the new Out There Indoors ‘forest school’ soft play space at Paintworks
Inside the new Out There Indoors ‘forest school’ soft play space at Paintworks

New ‘forest school’ soft play and cafe opens at Paintworks in Bristol

Parents in Lyde Green are disappointed by further delays to build the promised secondary school in the area
Parents in Lyde Green are disappointed by further delays to build the promised secondary school in the area

Parents ‘disappointed’ by delays for new secondary school near Bristol

From left to right, Lee Woods, Peter Woods and Wade Gwyther with the cash seized in the car and the drugs found at the home in Hartcliffe
From left to right, Lee Woods, Peter Woods and Wade Gwyther with the cash seized in the car and the drugs found at the home in Hartcliffe

£60k cash found in car on M5 - before police seize cocaine and heroin

A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.
A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.

Bristol establishment given new food hygiene rating

260 new homes are proposed for the site of the 1930s factory in Fishponds
260 new homes are proposed for the site of the 1930s factory in Fishponds

260 new homes proposed for site of 1930s factory in Fishponds

South Yorkshire Police has issued a statement about claims police officers were at a notorious rave which kept thousands of Sheffielders awake. After loud music could be heard across the city overnight on February 25 and 26, photos emerged of officers at the scene of one of the raves, after previously claiming they were still looking for those responsible. In response, this week South Yorkshire Police has revealed that officers did locate the Darnall event, but it was nearly over at that point. The force said there were around 50 people there on private land, with the land owner’s permission.
South Yorkshire Police has issued a statement about claims police officers were at a notorious rave which kept thousands of Sheffielders awake. After loud music could be heard across the city overnight on February 25 and 26, photos emerged of officers at the scene of one of the raves, after previously claiming they were still looking for those responsible. In response, this week South Yorkshire Police has revealed that officers did locate the Darnall event, but it was nearly over at that point. The force said there were around 50 people there on private land, with the land owner’s permission.

Body found in woodland during search for missing man

Recent surveys have revealed that the circles and cove were just part of a much more elaborate and important ritual site than had previously been imagined
Recent surveys have revealed that the circles and cove were just part of a much more elaborate and important ritual site than had previously been imagined

The beautiful village with a prehistoric landmark and cosy pub

The ‘threatened’ wildlife park just over an hour’s drive from Bristol

10 pictures of shops Bristol has lost - including Woolworths

The first of two railway crossings is Ashley Hill where, if you wait long enough, you can see a Severn Beach train making its way to or from the former seaside resort on the single track line.
The first of two railway crossings is Ashley Hill where, if you wait long enough, you can see a Severn Beach train making its way to or from the former seaside resort on the single track line.

Amazing urban walk revealing a grisly murder and cheery Irish pub

The Cross Guns at Avoncliff and the railway station with trains running to Bath and Bradford-on-Avon
The Cross Guns at Avoncliff and the railway station with trains running to Bath and Bradford-on-Avon

We visit the tucked away village pub with its own railway station

The sky was turned red by the fire at an industrial estate in Worle (Photo crdit: Martin Hardy)
The sky was turned red by the fire at an industrial estate in Worle (Photo crdit: Martin Hardy)

Investigation into large fire which ‘turned sky red’

Snuffy Jack’s in Fishponds specialises in local beers and ciders served straight from the barrel (photo: Mark Taylor)
Snuffy Jack’s in Fishponds specialises in local beers and ciders served straight from the barrel (photo: Mark Taylor)

We visit the tiny Bristol community pub that serves ‘perfect’ pints

We visit the ‘magical’ town a 30-minute train ride from Bristol

Barrs Court
Barrs Court

We discover the monument nestled in a housing estate next to Asda

Daniel and Joie Rosser outside the former Lockside, which they will turn into Noah’s Fish and Chip and Seafood Restaurant
Daniel and Joie Rosser outside the former Lockside, which they will turn into Noah’s Fish and Chip and Seafood Restaurant

Lockside cafe to reopen as a seafood restaurant

Actor and DJ Idris Elba arrives with friends for the big day
Actor and DJ Idris Elba arrives with friends for the big day

11 pictures as Idris Elba and Jilly Cooper attend Cheltenham Festival

General view of a road ahead closed sign, London.
General view of a road ahead closed sign, London.

Bristol has dozens of substandard bridges

File photo dated 08/02/12 of a child playing. Parents in Northern Ireland are more reliant on family and friends for childcare than those in Ireland, a study has found. The research also indicates that a child's home environment has a greater influence on their development than their participation in early childhood education and care (ECEC). Issue date: Monday January 30, 2023.
File photo dated 08/02/12 of a child playing. Parents in Northern Ireland are more reliant on family and friends for childcare than those in Ireland, a study has found. The research also indicates that a child's home environment has a greater influence on their development than their participation in early childhood education and care (ECEC). Issue date: Monday January 30, 2023.

More than twice as many children as childcare places in Bristol

The man police want to speak to over the attack outside Popworld
The man police want to speak to over the attack outside Popworld

Man hit ‘multiple’ times to the head in attack outside nightclub

A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.
A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.

Food hygiene ratings handed to two Bristol establishments

Plenty showed up despite the weather for St. Patrick’s Day Thursday during day three of the Cheltenham Festival 2023.
Plenty showed up despite the weather for St. Patrick’s Day Thursday during day three of the Cheltenham Festival 2023.

16 great pictures showing the winners and royals from Cheltenham

Kingswood Kings Chase shopping centre set for £5.5m revamp

A nurse puts on PPE in a ward for Covid patients at King's College Hospital, in south east London. Picture date: Tuesday December 21, 2021.
A nurse puts on PPE in a ward for Covid patients at King's College Hospital, in south east London. Picture date: Tuesday December 21, 2021.

Four more deaths recorded in Bristol

Carmine Monturi fears his business could soon go out of business as a result of price increases and a shortage.
Carmine Monturi fears his business could soon go out of business as a result of price increases and a shortage.

Small business owner fears for future after Hunt’s budget

These are the nosiest streets in Bristol based on complaints registered with Bristol City Council.
These are the nosiest streets in Bristol based on complaints registered with Bristol City Council.

The Bristol streets with the most noise complaints

Top men’s clothing brand to open its debut Bristol store at Cribbs

Fish and chips
Fish and chips

8 of Bristol’s best fish and chip shops according to Tripadvisor

These are the 10 Bristol neighbourhoods with the fewest trees.
These are the 10 Bristol neighbourhoods with the fewest trees.

The 10 Bristol neighbourhoods with the fewest trees

File photo dated 17/02/16 of a Job Centre Plus. Britain's rate of unemployment edged higher in the three months to September as the country heads for what is feared will be the longest recession in a century, official figures have shown. The rate of unemployment stood at 3.6% in the three months to September, up from 3.5% in the three months to August, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. Issue date: Tuesday November 15, 2022.
File photo dated 17/02/16 of a Job Centre Plus. Britain's rate of unemployment edged higher in the three months to September as the country heads for what is feared will be the longest recession in a century, official figures have shown. The rate of unemployment stood at 3.6% in the three months to September, up from 3.5% in the three months to August, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. Issue date: Tuesday November 15, 2022.

A third of Bristol residents economically inactive

Foodies Festival is moving to Little Stoke after several years in the city
Foodies Festival is moving to Little Stoke after several years in the city

Bristol Foodies Festival moves from The Downs to South Glos village

Steep Street was a key route in and out of Bristol before a decision was made to destroy the road.
Steep Street was a key route in and out of Bristol before a decision was made to destroy the road.

Why this key road in and out of Bristol was reshaped and lost forever

Redcatch community garden is located on the old bowling green in Redcatch Park, Knowle (photo: Mark Taylor)
Redcatch community garden is located on the old bowling green in Redcatch Park, Knowle (photo: Mark Taylor)

Community group shocked as council tries to hike rent by 5,000%

Westbury Hill car park is used by patients visiting the nearby doctors surgery
Westbury Hill car park is used by patients visiting the nearby doctors surgery

Greens call for an end to free parking - as council approves charges

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Damien Williams failed to tell police who was driving his car when it was involved in a motoring offence
Damien Williams failed to tell police who was driving his car when it was involved in a motoring offence

Young boy grabbed by unknown woman in Bristol park - police appeal

The areas impacted by a power cut in Bristol this afternoon
The areas impacted by a power cut in Bristol this afternoon

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Hundreds of Bristol homes without power due to outage

From left to right, Lee Woods, Peter Woods and Wade Gwyther with the cash seized in the car and the drugs found at the home in Hartcliffe
From left to right, Lee Woods, Peter Woods and Wade Gwyther with the cash seized in the car and the drugs found at the home in Hartcliffe

£60k cash found in car on M5 - before police seize cocaine and heroin

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