The UK's first council-owned wind farm is set to generate eco-friendly electricity from November following the installation of its two turbines at Bristol's Avonmouth Port area, October 3, 2013[1]
Bristol pound accepted for council tax payments, September 17, 2013[2]
Buses to accept Bristol pounds in boost for local currency, September 13, 2013[3]
The shape of Bristol to come, July 5, 2013[4]
Jan-Jun 2013[edit | edit source]
Bristol car-free Sunday closes roads, June 23[5]
Bristol named European Green Capital for 2015, June 14[6]
Bristol's pioneering ferry ready for launch, April 19[7]
Bristol mayor puts party politics aside in pursuit of city revamp. George Ferguson is trying to exploit his political freedom to steal a march on rival cities and 'out-Copenhagen Copenhagen',,[8] 21 January
2012[edit | edit source]
Mayor to take salary in Bristol pounds,[9] November 20
Bristol's Big Green Week,[10] June
2011[edit | edit source]
Bristol becomes a City of Sanctuary,,[11] September 2
2010[edit | edit source]
Bristol City Council e-Participatory budgeting Pilot Goes Live,,[12] March 29
2005[edit | edit source]
Films of Local Food Week in Southville, Ashton and Bedminster,[13] October 28
News sources[edit | edit source]
- Bristol24/7, independent media outlet and community interest company, added 15:28, 14 February 2022 (UTC)
- Bristol Cable, media co-operative – created and owned by people in the city.
See also[edit | edit source]
- Bristol news (latest), 2016-2018, 2014-2015, 2005-2013
- Bristol community action
- Bristol community action resources