Bristol Mayor welcomes new development
Bristol Mayor George Ferguson has welcomed the announcement of the biggest building project in Bristol for several years - a £35 million office development in the Enterprise Zone. “We are [...]
Bristol Mayor George Ferguson has welcomed the announcement of the biggest building project in Bristol for several years - a £35 million office development in the Enterprise Zone. “We are [...]
The company described by The Guardian as “the future of British Circus” returns to Bristol for the first time in 22 years, with critically acclaimed show ‘BIANCO’ in their iconic [...]
Brunel’s iconic Engine Shed is set to become a focal point for Bristol’s drive to generate inward investment and encourage a new generation of high growth businesses. A partnership agreement [...]
We welcome the announcement by the Government today that they are making available another £59 million for investment in infrastructure for Enterprise Zones. It is encouraging to see them showing commitment [...]
Today, two new artworks by internationally renowned Bristol artists were unveiled at Bristol Temple Meads and an open call to artists was launched. Bristol-born artist and curator of See No [...]
30 Bristol artists will spend the night of Friday 30 November exploring Bristol’s new Enterprise Zone for a one-off event called City Running. Staged at Paintworks on Bath Road, City [...]
A total of more than £50m has been allocated by the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership in a fresh injection of funding which will deliver up to 10,000 new [...]
The UK’s annual gathering of annual environmental communicators celebrates its tenth year in 2012, bringing over 150 professionals to Bristol each year. ‘Communicate’ is produced by the Bristol Natural History [...]
A framework that will guide and shape how Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone could look is being unveiled for the first time today, Wednesday 3rd October 2012. The plans will [...]
Detailed plans have been set out on how Bristol will become a world-class super-connected city by 2015. The Culture Secretary Maria Miller has confirmed that Bristol will gain £11.3 million [...]