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Yvonne Deeney

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Past articles by Yvonne:

Bristol hospital bus cuts could impact ‘lower paid workers’

Bus services to Southmead Hospital are set to be reduced in April → Read More

All the free and discounted days out with lotto Open Week in and around Bristol

While you're five times more likely to be struck by lightning than win the lottery jackpot, this week the odds of you saving money when buying a ticket are stacked in your favour. You can get free entry or a 50 per cent discount to a selection of venues, so long as you present them with a lottery ticket, which can cost just £1. Between March 18-26 you can get free entry to a large number of… → Read More

The hidden magic bar that’s Bristol’s number one visitor destination

Smoke and Mirrors is a 1920s themed comedy and magic theatre bar → Read More

Bristol care home residents read bedtime stories to local children

The storytime sessions were part of a national initiative to get more young people reading → Read More

Charity volunteers recall West Bank attacks while picking olives in Palestine

Palestinian homes and farms were torched in an escalation of violence → Read More

Bristol march on International Women's Day in pictures

Around 50 people gathered at College Green for International Women's Day → Read More

Mural in memory of Bristol dad restored after it was painted over by accident

A mural tribute to a well-known Bristol rapper, who died after taking his own life, has now been repainted. Friends and family of Martin Luther Walker, aka Sirplus, have organised a gathering this Saturday to mark the occasion. Bristol rappers will each have a 90-second performance slot on the day. The original mural was painted in 2020 shortly after Martin ‘Sirplus’ died from hypoxic brain… → Read More

Bristol leisure centres set to be renovated with new soft play facilities and cafes

The renovation of Everyone Active Bristol centres is due to take place over the next three years → Read More

International Women’s Day 2023: The unsung heroes making Bristol a better place

There are so many amazing women in our city that creating a list celebrating their achievements could be endless. Every day we share stories about the people making Bristol a better place, but International Women’s Day brings an opportunity to highlight these on a wider platform. In 2022 we took a look at the 137 women considered to be the most influential in Bristol, and everyone on there is… → Read More

Tribute mural to man murdered in hate crime vandalised by taggers

A mural that paid tribute to a man who was killed in a racist attack has been defaced with graffiti just over a year after it was first unveiled in Easton. Rebecca Yeo, who facilitated the mural, has asked staff at Easton Community Centre to collect donations to go towards the restoration of the artwork. The collaborative project which was originally unveiled in December 2021 on Human Rights Day… → Read More

Police drop murder investigation after woman fell to her death at Bristol tower block

Shannon Beirne died after falling from the 13th floor of Lansdowne Court last year → Read More

Bristol Youth Empowerment raise over £6,000 for earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria

The volunteers are all in their late teens and early 20s but dedicate their free time to good causes → Read More

New bus service launched to replace axed 'lifeline' route to be cancelled

Those campaigning to save the number 5 bus had predicted the 47 bus would be unreliable which would impact passenger numbers → Read More

Bristol family man who died in M25 crash ‘touched so many lives’

Tributes have been paid to Mohammed Adeel Qureshi, who died in a car crash on the M25. He has been described as a 'family man who told his mum that he loved her every day'. Preparations are being made for the 28-year-old's funeral on Friday in Fishponds at a mosque, close to the Qureshi family home where floral tributes are being left in his memory. Adeel died in the early hours of the morning… → Read More

School’s application to install CCTV mast overlooking Stoke Lodge playing fields rejected

Cotham School’s application received 300 objections from neighbours with privacy concerns → Read More

Bristol group working to inspire young people in 'deprived and polluted' neighbourhoods

Lawrence Hill has the lowest number of cars per person in Bristol → Read More

All the pubs and restaurants currently available to rent in Bristol

One of the commercial properties is a Grade II listed building → Read More

Meet the hi-vis patrol helping to keep the peace on Bristol's streets

They are looking for volunteers to become part of their safety patrol → Read More

Volunteers help to restore graffiti-damaged murals

The artworks were created in 2019 by artists Dave Bain and Zoë Power in collaboration with students from Cotham Gardens Primary School → Read More

Taylor Wimpey apologises after elderly Bristol resident falls on unfinished road

Residents are "fed up" of the state it's been left in → Read More