Stories from people and places in and around Bristol.
Radio Bristol,·34 episodes
Simon & Edna Martin spent a year renovating the 1934 Compton.
The Bristol Naked Swim Club meet regularly to swim in the nude.
Judy Orme only took up triathlon a few years ago and is now world champ in her age group.
Megan Ruth-Trump – now Megan Avon – married the river in August 2024.
The marina in Portishead has become a big attraction for local anglers.
Thecodontosaurus was only found in Bristol and lived 200 million years ago.
Stuart Goldsmith wants to draw attention to the issue by making light of it.
Princess Caraboo arrived in Bristol in the 19th century…but she wasn’t what she seemed.
Louise Munckton from Weston-super-Mare was born with a rare genetic condition.
The Bristol comedian stars in the new series of ‘Alma’s Not Normal’ on Â鶹ԼÅÄ 2 & iPlayer
Meet the Cider makers who still produce it in the old ways.
The history of the factory that made gun turrets and Hotpoint washing machines.
Is Bristol’s biggest hidden gem in Kingswood?
An old building in the town could become a new concert venue and community hub.
Is this Bristol’s worst neighbour?
For three years local musician Pete Dymond recorded full bands in his terraced house.
Meet the therapy dog helping a Kingswood school
Blossom has been working with the pupils and teachers at Beacon Rise primary school.
“I want a safe space for LGBT+ youth in Kingswoodâ€
Cassandra Eyles is making a safe space for LGBT+ youth.
What is Kingswood’s ‘Library of Things’?
From gazebos to popcorn makers the library of things is helping the people of Kingswood.
Searching for the next Luke Littler in Kingswood
Luke Littler came through a darts organisation based in Kingswood.
The story of a Bristol toilet attendant who saw the shady secrets of the The Downs.
Go inside the Bristol bar whose fittings come from the famous Mauretania cruise liner.
This year is the 200th birthday of the man who created the ‘Plimsoll Line’.
Pete Sprachman from Bristol is one of the UK’s leading neon sign makers.
Tucked away alongside Blaise Museum you can find Blaise Community Garden.
Paul Smith was born and bred in Hartcliffe, he spoke about his book on the suburb.
Weston barber helping clients' mental health
Award winning barber Charlie Venn at ‘Lucky Sevens’ says he’s about more than just a cut.
Would you pay £40 for fish n chips in Weston?
A couple from Weston-Super-Mare said they had to fork out almost £40 for two portions.
Weston-Super-Mare trans Woman: coming out at 64
At the age of 64, Nicola from Weston Super Mare came out as a trans woman.
Weston man builds bomb shelter in his garden
Paul Vincent collects wartime artefacts and keeps them in an original Anderson Shelter.
Bedminster warehouse where 'Viz' mag was printed
Building on Phillip Street is now home to Bristol’s largest independent artists’ studios.
The gruesome tale of a lion in a pub garden
A pub in Bedminster was once home to a lion which was involved in a grizzly tale.