£250k for arena next steps
Bristol’s long-awaited arena has taken another step forward with Bristol City Council’s cabinet approving project development costs of £250,000 at their meeting at the end of May. This money will [...]
Bristol’s long-awaited arena has taken another step forward with Bristol City Council’s cabinet approving project development costs of £250,000 at their meeting at the end of May. This money will [...]
The entries are in and the judges have chosen… And on June 26th, businesses in Bristol will find out whether they’ve won one of the Post’s Bristol Business Awards. As [...]
The iconic Big Top is up in Temple Quay and Creative Common’s second season is now officially underway, with a press and gala launch last night. First up are the [...]
Atomic Smash is a website design and development studio based at Temple Studios.
A former derelict piece of land behind Bristol Temple Meads train station is being transformed into ‘Creative Common’ - a unique collaboration between The Invisible Circus and Bristol City Council [...]
Businesses across the West of England can access a new, locally run, £25 million Fund that will safeguard and create jobs, by matching public and private money. The West of [...]
A £7 million creative and digital business campus will be officially opened by Bristol Mayor, George Ferguson, today, Wednesday 8th May. Temple Studios, next to Temple Meads railway station, has [...]
For months we’ve been talking about ‘art in the zone’, thanks to the brilliant projects that have come out of the Bristol Temple Quarter Commissions. Since last November, the Enterprise [...]
Friska, a eel good food’ restaurant, first opened on 15th October 2009, has four stores in Bristol and a base in Temple Quarter.
Following hot on the heels of the success of the Affordable Art Fair in the Passenger Shed a couple of weeks ago, the See No Evil gallery have another top-notch [...]