March of the Mummies calls for childcare reform
Parents, grandparents and children took over the city centre as over 1,500 people took part in a Halloween themed protest for fairer and more affordable childcare. Continue reading March of the Mummies calls for childcare reform
Common good: how Bristol’s communities are redefining climate action
A scheme led by Bristol Green Capital Partnership is challenging barriers to action by reframing climate action as community action to tackle inequality, reduce social isolation and improve the local environment. Continue reading Common good: how Bristol’s communities are redefining climate action
Old Market (Remixed) brings hidden histories to life
Hidden histories of one of Bristol most infamous streets will be on show next week as the Wardrobe Theatre hosts Old Market (Remixed), a one-man show celebrating the extraordinary in the everyday. Continue reading Old Market (Remixed) brings hidden histories to life
Make clean air fair, demand activists
Protesters gathered outside City Hall on Tuesday (October 18) to raise concerns about the upcoming Clean Air Zone, which they say will disproportionately affect disabled people. Continue reading Make clean air fair, demand activists
No case to answer: Palestine Actionists walk free
A judge has ruled that three activists have ‘no case to answer’ just hours into the first day of a planned three-day trial. Continue reading No case to answer: Palestine Actionists walk free
Palestine Action in court, supporters outside
Three Palestine Action activists appear at Bristol magistrates’ court today charged with aggravated trespass following action last November. Continue reading Palestine Action in court, supporters outside
Memorial fund to support young climate activists launches
The legacy of veteran environmental campaigner Fi Radford, who died in November 2020, is to be shared through a memorial fund set up in her name. Continue reading Memorial fund to support young climate activists launches
Hong Kongers say no to authoritarianism
After a summer of large demonstrations remembering pro-democracy protests in their home city, Bristol’s Hong Kongers returned to College Green again to defy the Chinese government. Continue reading Hong Kongers say no to authoritarianism
Protesters condemn government “attack on nature”
Two dozen people, including several Green councillors, gathered this afternoon (October 3) with placards in a small group to protest the government’s proposed investment zones. Continue reading Protesters condemn government “attack on nature”
In photos: Enough is Enough rally and march
On Saturday, October 1, upwards of 1,500 people march in Bristol as part of a national day of action organised by cost of living campaign Enough is Enough. Continue reading In photos: Enough is Enough rally and march