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Bristol City Council obtained a five-year court order barring landlord Naomi Knapp from renting out her homes. Now, it’s ...
In light of Gaza’s devastation, Bristolians are turning grief into grassroots power. Matt and Sacha tell the Cable why they started the city's Apartheid-Free Zone.
Hillfields will soon reopen its community centre — and locals can’t wait. At the heart of it all is a grassroots leader with ...
Neil asks Bristol City Council leader Tony Dyer about his year in power, how the Green Party can widen its appeal and the ...
The East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood (EBLN) was designed to make the area safer and encourage active travel like cycling, giving priority to pedestrians over cars to improve the environment locally ...
Neil Maggs talks to David Jubb of Citizens in Power: can citizens' assemblies revive democracy, and what's the new West of England one about?
From The Bristol Cable; “People Just Do Something” is a relaxing and possibly enraging podcast about people who self-identify as activists. Join Isaac Kneebone-Hopkins, Priyanka Raval and a special ...
You know where you are with this podcast. It’s all there in the title: People Just Do Something. But are all kinds of activism worth the effort? Or are there some activities that leave even your ...
It’s 10 days until the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) mayoral election which, as this week’s Unpacked guest, BBC journalist Pete Simson, points out, was in danger of being a pretty dull ...
Bristol’s former mayor Marvin Rees is being paid by an American energy efficiency giant that he granted a major contract to – one of the largest the city council has ever signed off on. Ameresco’s ...