News / Strip clubsStrip club wins licence renewal following fight to stay openUrban Tiger’s application received no objections from campaignersRead more
News / busesLabour councillors suggest recruiting bus drivers from overseasIt is part of a motion put forward to help combat the city's bus crisisRead more
News / city leapLandmark £424m City Leap deal on renewable energy to be signed off next weekThe 20-year deal will see a raft of projects transform the way Bristol uses energyRead more
News / bristol city councilFire marshals patrolling council tower blocks will cost £200k a weekEach warden will cost £2,604 per week, costing an estimated £4 million up until March 2023Read more
Your say / Central Library‘Bristol City Council does not have the right to sell off Central Library’Liv Fortune is appealing to living relatives of the library's original designer, Charles HoldenRead more
News / Clean Air ZoneIs Bristol’s Clean Air Zone far reaching enough to tackle air pollution?It officially begun on Monday but concerns are already being raised Read more
News / PoliticsLabour leaders deny slashing funding to hobble committee systemThe mayoral model will be replaced by a committee system in 2024Read more
News / St Mary-le-PortGreen light given for development of St Mary le Port siteSt Mary le Port and the ruins will be open to the public once repairs have been madeRead more