Bristol Jazz Festival
Bristol Jazz Festival makes its highly anticipated return for its eleventh edition this weekend at its new South Bristol home, the Tobacco Factory Theatre.
Promising a vibrant weekend of performances, workshops, free stage and jam sessions, the festival celebrates grassroots talent and jazz heroes with an eclectic lineup of contemporary and traditional jazz, swing, big brass bands, soul electronica and blues music.
East Street market
East Street market takes place on the first Saturday of the month. The market includes pre-loved goods, jewellery, homeware, prints, vintage items and more.
East Street market
East Street market takes place on the first Saturday of the month. The market includes pre-loved goods, jewellery, homeware, prints, vintage items and more.
East Street market
East Street market takes place on the first Saturday of the month. The market includes pre-loved goods, jewellery, homeware, prints, vintage items and more.
East Street market
East Street market takes place on the first Saturday of the month. The market includes pre-loved goods, jewellery, homeware, prints, vintage items and more.
East Street market
East Street market takes place on the first Saturday of the month. The market includes pre-loved goods, jewellery, homeware, prints, vintage items and more.
East Street market
The new East Street market will take place on the first Saturday of the month.
Starting on 1 April, the market includes pre-loved goods, jewellery, homeware, prints, vintage items and more.
eat:Bedminster
Over 50 food and drink stalls will showcase the very best they have to offer at eat:Bedminster on Saturday 1 October from 10am and 4pm. The festival is free to attend, fully accessible, and caters for all dietary requirements, including vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free, so that no one misses out on the food and drink fun. Live music, strolling entertainment and buskers will be dotted throughout the market, providing a cheery backdrop as you browse the stalls on offer.
Kids’ winter campfire cooking
Cook a tasty treat in the Wildlife Area on the winter campfire. A 15 minute drop-in activity is suitable for children ages 5+.
Thrive Course: Using social and therapeutic horticulture with children and young people
This course provides information, skills and techniques to match horticultural activities to the national curriculum and develop an extracurricular therapeutic programme.