News / disabilityNew podcast to ignite STEM interest in young people with disabilitiesSquar3roots science podcast has been designed in collaboration with young people with disabilitiesRead more
News / Surfing‘UK’s biggest’ para surfing event returning to The WaveOne aim is to shine a light on the sport's “huge social value and impact"Read more
Comedy / Alex GibbonBristol Comedy Den to host award-winning non-verbal comedian Alex GibbonGibbon brings their show ‘Fat, Femme & Crippled’ to Sidney & Eden on April 13Read more
Books / memoirBristol author’s moving memoir charts the life of her severely disabled daughterSheila Brill: ‘Can I Speak to Josephine please?’ was published on March 14Read more
Your say / Transport‘Access to transport and high streets should be right for all, not a daily gauntlet’Ellie Pipe highlights the lack of accessibility on Bristol's streets and stationsRead more
News / GympanzeesNew leisure centre for disabled children to open near BristolThe first of its kind centre in the UK plans to open its doors in 2026 Read more
Features / disabilityCan Bristol urban plan its way to accessibility?Amid a raft of urban planning changes, is Bristol actually becoming more accessible?Read more
Books / disabilityBristol author Lottie Jackson publishes memoir tackling the stigma surrounding disability‘See Me Rolling’, which also includes an essay collection, is published by Penguin Random HouseRead more