Bristol Harbour Festival
Bad weather marred the 42nd Bristol Harbour Festival this weekend but organisers still say a 250,000 people attended. It's the second biggest street festival in the country and celebrates the city's maritime history.
Bad weather marred the 42nd Bristol Harbour Festival this weekend but organisers still say a 250,000 people attended. It's the second biggest street festival in the country and celebrates the city's maritime history.
Despite torrential rain in Bristol for much of yesterday (Saturday 27 July), the Harbour Festival's firework display went ahead as planned last night.
It was the first Harbour Festival fireworks display in three years and cost £10,000.
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The creative industries across Bristol and Bath have received £46 million to create 'new experiences and boost productivity.'
A service in Plymouth run by the NSPCC, which helps prevents online child sexual abuse, is expanding.
Bristol Water is urging people to stay safe and not swim in the water at spots like Chew Valley or Cheddar Lake this weekend.