Ian Waller and his son watch a night of error-strewn farce that leaves the audience howling with laughter
There are few productions that get the audience la...
Schools across the South West are being invited to taking part in JUST ONE Tree Day on 14 October – an international non-uniform day where children are encoura...
Head to the water this July, to celebrate the heart of Bristol at the 50th anniversary of the city’s Harbour Festival. From 15 to 17 July, the harbourside and ...
What happens when a family undergo a separation? Are there tools available to ease the transition from one family into two? Many people view a divorce or separ...
Young entrepreneurs from Fairfield High School (FHS) have created their first batch of Fairfield Hot Sauce (a clever pun on FHS!) with huge success. As a resul...
After two years of paired back summer fun, Bristol’s festivals are returning with a bang. As hot air balloons take to the skies and boats arrive for the 50th&n...
Jessie May, a Bristol-based charity which offers in-home palliative care for children with life shortening conditions, is celebrating all thing children’s pall...
Taking my 11 year old son and his friend along to watch Billionaire Boy at the Bristol Hippodrome last night was a perfect example of how the same production c...
Visitors are invited to get snappy at Wild Place Project in Bristol this May half term, as budding photographers have the chance to join a really wild competit...
The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra is making its Schools Concert available to schools to watch for free - complete with supporting resource material - giving p...
Bristol Old Vic turns 256 on Monday 30 May, and to celebrate they’re throwing open the doors and inviting you and your family for a fun, free, inclus...
Marking the start of preparations for this year's Bristol Harbour Festival, 60 children from in and around Bristol got together at Minerva Primary Academy last...
Chris Collins of CC Mortgages explains what is involved with a re-mortgage and how it can benefit families
With summer fast approaching, we have been extrem...
The Coexist Community Kitchen in Easton, Bristol, is hosting a series of summer cookery workshops for young chefs aged from 8 to 15 years.
The 2.5 hours lon...
As part of its annual 'Great Stag Hunt', wildlife charity People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is calling for people across the Bristol area to record ...
For over 11 years, Zion Community Art Space has been changing lives in and around south Bristol’s Bedminster Down. Since opening its doors in 2011, the local c...
The Bristol Parent pays a visit to the Westbury-on-Trym Kumon Study Centre to meet its instructor, Dr Leopold E Chaligha, and learn more about what makes the c...
Megan Prideaux from the family team at Ashfords solicitors considers the challenges faced by separated parents planning a summer holiday
The summer holidays...
FareShare South West is launching a new scheme to recruit 200 Food Friends to help tackle food waste and food poverty in Bristol.
Two million people have b...
Ian Waller enjoys a new visit to one of the great Hollywood musicals
As the rain streamed down onto the stage at the gorgeous old Bristol Hippodrome, and le...