Sarah Turnnidge, Bristol Post

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  • Essex Echo

Past articles by Sarah:

New climate emergency mural painted by Greta Thunberg artist to be unveiled in Millennium Square

Jody Thomas is currently working on the mural in the city centre → Read More

Bristol Museum shrouds endangered species in black mourning veils

The museum will look slightly different inside as animals all of which are threatened with a high to extreme risk of extinction are covered → Read More

Bristol couple who raised £400K for lifesaving cancer treatment announce pregnancy

"We still go through scary times and it feels like life still involves walking on a tightrope" → Read More

Bristol Museum wants your 'magical objects' for a new exhibition

Curators at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery are hoping people from Bristol will lend their 'magical' items → Read More

This is what this closed down Thali cafe will be turned into

'We want it to be a really vibrant, creative hub at the heart of the community' → Read More

Tesco drop 'horror farm' supplier after investigations carried out by Bristol vegan charity

Warning: some of the pictures contained within this report may cause distress → Read More

The Bristol woman who set up a charity for women with autism just months after discovering she had been misdiagnosed

Auti.Ms is believed to be the only organisation of its kind in the country → Read More

We spoke to Bristol's Uber drivers

From the hours, to the traffic, to the customers, we found out more about their experiences → Read More

Bristol animal sanctuary left 'heartbroken' after canaries stolen

'It's completely changed how we think about people' → Read More

Vulnerable man left for eight hours without food or medication at Southmead Hospital

He was given just one sandwich throughout his entire visit → Read More

What it's like to be harassed in the street and trolled online

'The experiences you have as a young person stay with you throughout your life and can shape what kind of adult you'll be' → Read More

How many people in Avon and Somerset legally own a gun

There are almost 70,000 legally-owned guns across the area → Read More

Lorry crashes into railway bridge causing disruption to train travel

Great Western Railway services have been disrupted following the crash → Read More

A38 Gloucester Road traffic updates as road is partially blocked after crash

A major route through Almondsbury has been partially blocked following a crash this afternoon (August 13). Heavy traffic is forming on Gloucester Road following the crash outside the Londis petrol station, at the junction with Woodhouse Avenue. An eyewitness at the scene has reported two vehicles being involved in the collision and coming to a halt in a nearby ditch. A number of ambulances and… → Read More

Three teenagers arrested after spate of Bristol bike thefts

Two of the teenagers were also arrested on suspicion of drug offences → Read More

Updates: M4 traffic after crash between J22 and J21 for Prince of Wales Severn Bridge

One lane on the M4 near the Prince of Wales Severn Bridge has been closed following an accident. There is currently slow traffic eastbound between J22 M49 and J21 M48. Traffic camera images show delays steadily building as motorists avoid the scene of the incident. Early reports surrounding the incident suggest a vehicle may have left the carriageway. It is not yet known what type of vehicle was… → Read More

Warm tributes to 'voice of calm' who was key part of Weston-super-Mare RNLI for 50 years

A popular member of Weston-super-Mare's RNLI crew has passed away after completing almost 50 years of service to the charity. Brian Ward, 64, passed away on Friday, August 9, after a long illness. Born on Birnbeck Island during its heyday as a tourist destination, where his father ran a bar, Brian spent his childhood playing amongst the rocks and pebbles on the island's beaches. The crew of the… → Read More

This is why traffic was so bad in Bristol last night

Bristol is no stranger to heavy traffic but last night (August 12) saw congestion issues overwhelm the roads. Sadly it's not unusual for crashes to take place on the motorways around the city, but it is relatively rare that the city becomes gridlocked as a result of an incident. There were two major crashes on the M5 yesterday afternoon, both of which saw casualties taken to hospital and heavy… → Read More

Pictures show flats being dropped into former Park Street nightclub in UK first

A huge crane has been positioned in the centre of the road → Read More

Deadline to remove bear statue from the Bearpit has been missed

The Bearpit's bear statue remains in place - despite the deadline for its removal coming and going. After closing the Bearpit in June, the council spent a month removing many of the structures in the space and repainting the troubled area - which had become the site of repeated antisocial incidents and home to a community of squatters - but Ursa, the iconic bear statue, was not moved. Since its… → Read More