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A Bristol-headquartered data and AI consultancy has recently received substantial boost to help its upward trajectory. DATA3 has secured a £200,000 loan from the British Business Bank’s South West ...
There are customer orders to process, book vouchers to sort for school fetes, author events to talk through with publishers and our pop-up bookshop to discuss with festival organisers. Mercifully ...
In July, Tim O’Gara, director of legal and democratic services, faced questions about why he chose to appeal the notice, and without consulting councillors. Now a judge from the First-tier Tribunal ...
The Baltic Wharf Caravan Club Campsite closed permanently on Monday as the Caravan Club ‘s lease came to an end. This means ...
Tease would be a great place to find new friends as well as romance. The Pride Special was hosted by the ever-charismatic drag performer Roux, or Gender Criminal. He was in fine form, cracking jokes ...
A cricket club’s plans in Bristol to apply for permission to switch on floodlights for longer are angering neighbours living nearby. If so, then the club could use floodlights for more than the ...
Ben Hardy, executive director of the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, said: “As we close the 47th Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, we’re reflecting on this year’s theme – Beyond the Horizon ...
After serving “no-nonsense great coffee” from Hampshire for nearly five months, a coffee van has now arrived in Bristol. The Daily Grind’s coffee van is now parked in Queen Square, which will serve as ...