Bristol’s lollipop ladies and men have been saved from the chop in a city council U-turn. All school crossing patrols were facing the axe as part of options to balance the annual budget.
Dozens of staff leaving Bristol City Council have signed gagging orders, new figures reveal. A total of 59 people departed in the last five years after agreeing to a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).
Growing numbers of students living in Bristol means public services are "missing out" on millions in council tax, a city council meeting was told. The authority is "missing" £2.6m in tax this ...
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Plans to slash funding for museums, libraries and lollipop patrols appear have been dropped by Bristol City Council, a senior council member says. The authority had published a raft of cost ...
ACORN has warned council chiefs against cutting “vital” support for the poorest people in Bristol. For the third time, Bristol City Council is proposing to cut the council tax reduction scheme, ...
Over 10,000 pupils receive SEND support, while 2,877 have an education, health and care plan (EHCP), and numbers are rising. Bristol City Council has now set out a new SEND strategy, covering its ...
Councillors have hailed an “incredible achievement” as Bristol City Council is quickly switching away from burning fossil fuels. Since 2015 the greenhouse gas emissions directly in control of ...
Each week Bristol City Council receives dozens of planning applications seeking permission for a whole range of developments. Over the past seven days, those applications also included converting ...
Bristol City man in 'talks' as Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday target ambitious transfer deals Bristol World 19:03 Sun, 26 Jan Bristol City's promotion rivals seal huge £8m deal as West Ham chase ...