• Bristol: Plans for 20-meter phone mast at busy roundabout under review | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Bristol City Council is reviewing a 20-meter phone mast at the St Pauls Roundabout, sparking debate over safety and aesthetics, while residents in St Pauls push for action against persistent littering. The episode also covers mass transit plans, a new garden center near the Bristol-Bath railway line, and a tribute to England’s most patriotic street.
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  • Bristol: Bristol developer faces backlash over affordable housing cuts | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Bristol's housing debate escalated as Debenhams developer proposed cutting affordable homes in their high-rise plans, sparking concerns over the city’s housing crisis. A UWE student faces major charges after denying stabbing their housemate to death, while neighbors protest near Bristol Airport over construction delays and environmental concerns.
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  • Bristol: Bristol carer finds relief in retro sweet for migraine attacks | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Bristol's latest story features Jemma O’Donovan, a carer finding migraine relief from a 60p retro sweet, while a disabled student at UWE wins a landmark case for better accessibility. The city also grapples with Bristol City Hall’s beer festival ban and a new book on its 1960s psychedelic commune.
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  • Bristol: Bristol's £50m motorway project faces new delays | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Bristol faces new delays in the £50m motorway junction project after defects were found, while canalside development plans aim to create a bustling waterfront promenade. A father shares the heartbreaking story of his son James, who was paralyzed from the waist down after a spinal injury, highlighting the challenges of such medical emergencies.
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  • Bristol: Bristol's £50m motorway junction still unused after seven years | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Bristol's unused £50m motorway junction, completed in 2019, faces criticism for its lack of use, while the city's Green-led council defends £12m spent on diesel bin lorries. A woman is jailed for killing a Take That fan before a concert, and a 9-year-old boy faces murder charges after claiming he fled from police.
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  • Bristol: Care provider criticized for unsafe practices in Bristol homes | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Bristol's Local Wire update highlights a care provider criticized for unsafe conditions, including mouldy food and unsecured drugs, and a hit-and-run incident in Easton leading to an attempted murder charge. The episode also covers traffic safety concerns in Ladies Mile following a dog fatality and ongoing council tax debates affecting temporary housing sites.
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  • Bristol: Bristol housing chiefs vow to let tenants have a voice | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Bristol councillors celebrate new tenant involvement policy in housing decisions, while the M4 bridge opens with pedestrian and cyclist access. A Bristol prison faces scrutiny after a fatal inmate suicide linked to staff inaction, and a hit-and-run collision leaves a man critically injured.
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  • Bristol: Bristol Pride organizer calls it the toughest year ever for LGBTQ+ community | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    Bristol's LGBTQ+ community faces unprecedented challenges at this year's Pride, with organizers highlighting underfunded services and rising tensions, while city officials unveil a historic transit plan between Bristol and Bath. Affordability remains a key issue as Bristol becomes England’s cheapest city to rent, sparking calls for more housing support amid World Cup visitor concerns.
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