News / DevelopmentGreen council leader defends chopping down trees on harboursideTony Dyer cited the council's need to provide housing for the felling of dozens of treesRead more
News / bristol city council‘Rogue traders have no place in Bristol’Bristol City Council's trading standards team recovered £120,000 for victims over the last 12 monthsRead more
News / bristol city councilCouncil budget could face £117m shortfall in five yearsPredictions for funding gap in the 2026/27 financial year are currently at £20.8m Read more
News / HousingMinimum space standards could be introduced for co-living flatsCo-living flats, similar to student flats but for working adults, are on the rise in BristolRead more
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 principlesRead more
News / FootballBristol could bid to host 2035 women’s football World CupThe idea includes proposal to recruit a team of staff to manage the large scale eventRead more
News / ashton courtMajor refurbishment plans for troubled historic mansionThe largely derelict Ashton Court Mansion could see an ambitious programme of repairsRead more
News / pero's bridge‘Love locks’ on city centre bridge could be sold for scrap metalThe locks could be sold to later fund commemorative artworkRead more