Your say / Transport
‘Hastily arranged meetings are an insult to those impacted by liveable neighbourhood’
Rob Bryher accuses Bristol Labour of poor leadership and a lack of principles
Your say / Transport
Rob Bryher accuses Bristol Labour of poor leadership and a lack of principles
Your say / healthcare
Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity's new five-year strategy hopes to shape the future of healthcare
Your say / immigration
Karen Johnson fears she might have to give up her journalism dreams due to strict immigration rules
Your say / South Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood
Matthew Symonds says he looks forward to residential streets "becoming safer for everyone"
Your say / Racism
Abdul Malik is opening the doors of his mosque to combat rising racism in the city
Your say / St Pauls
Ben Taylor says people living in St Paul's need more support to address drug-related activity
Your say / Racism
Loretta Kayser is a British military veteran, civil service accountant and mother of twins
Your say / Transport
James Nelson says we must "get angry, get engaged and get involved"
Your say / St Nick's Market
Andy Keith-Smith of Beast says traders should not shoulder the entirety of proposed fee increases
Your say / Environment
Mark Ashdown says the council should press forward with plans to designate new local green spaces
Your say / Politics
Former lord mayor Steve Smith says the council chamber "is a bit of a sacred space for democracy"
Your say / immigration
Deputy council leader Heather Mack says we must target those who have the power to make change
Your say / Regeneration
Vivienne Kennedy, director of Broadmead BID, responds to criticism of Bristol
Your say / SEND
Kerry Bailes says there is now nothing stopping an investigation into council 'spying' going ahead
Your say / protest
Bristol Antifascists say racists will become more emboldened if we do not keep turning out
Your say / nationalism
Oscar Berglund says a flag can mean one thing in one context and something different in another