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Urban explorers get into Bristol's secret tunnels hidden under city centre

A team of urban explorers have accessed all the tunnels and culverted rivers that run under Bristol city centre, and for the first time mapped them out in one entire video. The team, led by veteran urban explorer Matthew Williams, travelled into the maze of underground rivers and tunnels by boat from the Floating Harbour close to Castle Park View. The video, which has now been published on the… → Read More

Bristol Zoo campaigners say the site can still be saved despite it closing last year

They march this morning to protest against the closure → Read More

'It's not us!' - new twist in street parking row as neighbours post their own signs

“The people complaining don't represent me as I know how difficult it is" → Read More

Bristol Airport snow chaos: The 'trauma' as passengers wait in vain on planes for hours

"It was his first flight, we waited on board for four hours but never moved" → Read More

Budgies stolen from Bristol primary school leaving children and teachers in tears

"It's absolutely heartbreaking, we're all devastated" → Read More

Bristol's snow day in pictures after city wakes up to a blanket of white

It's been a picture postcard day for much of Bristol, albeit cold and slushy → Read More

More heavy snow on the way for Bristol today as Met Office updates its forecast

Hour-by-hour forecast for Bristol as Met Office renews its yellow weather alert → Read More

Bristol Airport 'disarray' as departure lounge packed with thousands of delayed passengers

Elderly people had to sit on the floor, one passenger claimed → Read More

Snow in Bristol Live: Updates as the white stuff falls in Bristol

Britistolians have woken to a carpet of snow this morning as the Arctic blast intensifies. Experts at the Met Office have warned of difficult travel conditions, longer journey times on roads and railways, and possible injuries due to slips and falls. Forecasters predict the white stuff will fall until 9am and then heavy rain is expected later. A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in… → Read More

Bristol homeless charity workers at St Mungo's ballot for strike over pay

"St Mungo’s frontline workers are on the streets every night helping the homeless but many can’t afford to pay their own rent" → Read More

LIVE: Snow forecast for Bristol today as the white stuff falls in West Country

A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place → Read More

Bedminster parking row erupts again with 'park in your own street' notes left on windscreens

The long-standing and simmering parking wars in one corner of Bristol has blown up again, after an anonymous resident began putting signs on parked cars urging their owners to ‘park on your own street’. The notes were put onto a number of different vehicles on British Road in Bedminster, and purport to be written on behalf of ‘the residents of British Road’. The signs, which were taped to the… → Read More

Bristol school upgrades CCTV after toilet vandalism

'Several incidents' were caused 'by a minority within the school community' → Read More

Watch moment PETA activists storm Bristol University neuroscience festival

They shouted 'it's not science' but were met with jeers → Read More

Bristol pet shop announces closure with heartfelt plea from owner to support local

"If you don't want a faceless future then please get out there and support your independent shops now" → Read More

Plans for new supermarket and blocks for 628 students unveiled on industrial estate

The regeneration of St Phillips is getting underway → Read More

Cornwall surfer attacked by seal, breaks leg then is too tall for ambulance

A surfer in Cornwall was attacked by a seal, broke his leg when pummelled by a huge wave, had to be rescued by a friend and then was told he was too tall to fit in the air ambulance sent to carry him to hospital. Nathan Phillips’ own surfboard smashed into his leg so hard that it broke it in two, and as he struggled out in the waves, he was brought to shore by a friend on a paddle board. But the… → Read More

Inside the South Bristol shopping centre with just one store left after Iceland closure

But is there light at the end of the tunnel for St Catherine's Place? → Read More

I tried the world's first vegan steakhouse less than an hour from Bristol

It bills itself as the world’s first Vegan Steakhouse, and while that might be difficult to definitively prove, there is certainly something very special about the Queen Inn. And what’s special about it is actually that it’s just a pretty regular, welcoming, nice, traditional pub on the edge of a town, with Thatchers on draft and Sky Sports News on the screens dotted around the place. For while… → Read More

The secret Cotswold village half an hour from Bristol the tourists don't know about

Just as pretty but with none of the tourist coaches → Read More