
Art / Environment
Mr Bump street art causes a stir
Not everyone is happy with the places the character is appearing
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‘Bristol is a city of huge disparities’
Meg Houghton-Gilmour reflects on Bristol24/7's progress in the 2022 social impact report
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The Bristol women supporting refugees and asylum seekers
Refugee Women of Bristol is Bristol24/7's charity partner for 2023
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Planting trees in Great Avon Wood with Better Business
The Bristol24/7 team and friends spent a day volunteering to restore an important biodiversity site
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Bristol24/7 named among UK’s top 100 social enterprises
The NatWest SE100 celebrates the growth, impact and resilience of social ventures in the UK
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Young chef launches sustainable food blog
Alex took part in Bristol24/7 and Square Food Foundation's How to be a Chef course earlier this year
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Cookery school expands by launching new catering service
The new venture will give Square Food Foundation's students a real-life experience of hospitality
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Bristol24/7 and Babbasa announce new partnership
“We have a real opportunity to bring people together across divides”
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‘Local media can give a voice to grassroots environmental organisations’
Ursula Billington is Bristol24/7's new Climate & Sustainability Editor
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Here’s what we’ve been up to so far:
Art / Environment
Not everyone is happy with the places the character is appearing
News / easton
Eastside Community Trust is preparing to run its annual Thank You Awards
News / bridge
Kingsweston Iron Bridge was shut in 2015 after a crash involving a lorry
News / Dogs
Judging categories will include "waggiest tail" and "cheekiest face"
News / charity
The activity raised more than £30,000 for the hospital's charity
Features / alternative
Bristol24/7 meets the group creating spaces for queer and people of colour communities in the city
News / River Trym
The sewage is a threat to wildlife including otters
News / how to be a chef
The new venture will give Square Food Foundation's students a real-life experience of hospitality
News / Filwood Broadway
Knowle West Health Association has been running for more than 25 years
News / Better Bristol
Will Ward on how the course helped him to find work
Social Impact / Better Bristol
The young people are completing the How To Be A Chef course
News / Better Bristol
Immy took part in the Bristol24/7 Autumn feast 2017
News / young chefs
A three-course feast was cooked by young people to celebrate at Bellita.
Social Impact / Better Bristol
Students make a film about our young chefs programme, and the chefs appear on our first ever podcast
News / young chefs
Young people on a food and cooking course test their skills in some of Bristol's best known kitchens
Learning / Better Bristol
Square Food's vocational programme has been created in partnership with Bristol24/7
Social Impact / Autumn Feast
We catch up with Jack Wilton, one of the young chefs who took part in the Bristol24/7 Autumn Feast
Social Impact / Better Bristol
Inspiring the next generation of chefs
Features / Autumn Feast
Watch the documentary made by our friends Tusko Films
News / Bristol24/7 Autumn Feast
In partnership with Square Food Foundation
News / Climate
Ursula Billington is Bristol24/7's new Climate & Sustainability Editor
People / My Bristol Favourites
Ursula Billington is Bristol 24/7's new Climate & Sustainability Editor
News / Bramble Farm
Community farms, gardens and allotments across the city will be open from June 3-4
News / bristol city council
A planning report on a controversial development did not mention the whole area was an SNCI
News / bristol city council
In a cost of living crisis with prices skyrocketing, plans to boost local growing are underway
News / churches
St. Matthew’s say the trial has been a success for ‘comfort, carbon and cost’
News / River Trym
The sewage is a threat to wildlife including otters