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More than 200 people attended the Annual Service of Remembrance at Bristol Memorial Woodlands with representatives from the armed services, emergency services, schools and veteran organisations laying wreaths.
Bristol charity St Peter’s Hospice is celebrating the work of its volunteers as part of National Volunteers Week.
‘Buy British’ is one of the most important lessons to emerge from the impact the Middle East conflict has on household budgets and the cost of living.
A beautiful new rose has been launched by garden experts Thompson & Morgan, named in honour of actress, presenter and passionate gardener Caroline Quentin, and in support of Bristol charity St Peter’s Hospice.
Two informative booklets have been developed in partnership with North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT), Gentle Dusk and Bristol Memorial Woodland Trust to support individuals and families navigating end-of-life decisions and bereavement by offering clear, compassionate guidance at some of life’s most challenging moments.
One of the South West’s most established public relations agencies has undergone a management restructuring with a long serving team member taking on a senior management post.
Amanda Harrington, Sales and Marketing Director at Bakers Dolphin has won the Sales Leader of the Year Award in the South West Leadership Awards.
One of the region’s longest-established public relations agencies has new headquarters in a “back to the future” move.
Registration is now open for St Peter’s Hospice’s annual Rugby March on Saturday 9 May, giving fundraisers the chance to tackle a 5km or 10km walk before taking their seats to watch the Bristol Bears take on Saracens at Ashton Gate stadium.
Bristol’s hoteliers hope 2026 continues in the way it has started as Easter approaches, which traditionally marks the start of the holiday season.
North Somerset estate agency Parker’s is strengthening its team with the appointment of well-known Nailsea property specialist Sarah Turner.
Egg donation in the UK is coming under fresh scrutiny as a parliamentary inquiry examines whether young women are being targeted by advertising or financial incentives, and whether current safeguards are sufficient.
Thousands of rugby clubs across England are onto a winner thanks to a major new alliance between England Rugby and Regency Purchasing Group.
Westerleigh Group’s crematoria are inviting anyone who is missing a mother or mother figure, or parents bereaved of a child, to visit to honour their loved ones and mark Mother’s Day.
The British Book Awards 2026 Independent Bookshop of the Year Award, sponsored by book wholesaler Gardners, celebrates stores that are at the centre of local communities, bringing passion and knowledge to the shop floor.
Bristol’s St Peter’s Hospice has launched a major new fundraising campaign ’44 Days’ to shine a light on the time patients spend under their care, and highlight the difference Hospice support can make when time is short.
With around 25,000 houses in the Southwest laying empty for more than six months there is a need to speed up the process of finding new owners for properties when someone dies, according to a property specialist.
The £500 million, 12-acre mixed-use development now taking shape at Silverthorne Lane could become “Bristol’s King’s Cross”.
Bristol-born comedian and actor Jayde Adams has been announced as the host of a special one-off live event to benefit local charity St Peter’s Hospice, in partnership with Bristol Light Festival.
Council Leaders and Directors of Public Health from every local authority in the South West have united to demand the immediate passage of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill.