July 20, 2011
This summer, At-Bristol is bursting at the seams with fun activities for everyone! From bouncing sheep to making robots and painting your veins to being boggled by brains, every day has something exciting to offer. Championsheeps LIVE! is being held for five weeks over the holidays, from 30 July – 31 August. This hilarious event ...
July 1, 2011
AT-BRISTOL, one of the UK’s leading science and discovery centres has been awarded “Gold” in the Green Tourism Business Scheme (GTBS). This hot on the heels of being awarded Bristol Tourism and Hospitality’s Attraction of the Year. The centre is the only tourist attraction in the Bristol region with gold and the only science centre ...
June 20, 2011
In one of the most innovative and ambitious museum developments of the last decade, M Shed, Bristol’s new city history museum, opened to the public on Friday 17 June 2011. The museum will be housed in the landmark 1950s transit sheds at Prince’s Wharf on the historic waterfront in the heart of the city. M ...
June 10, 2011
At-Bristol, the popular hands-on science centre and family attraction on Bristol’s Harbourside has been awarded the status of Visitor Attraction of the Year at the Bristol Tourism and Hospitality Industry Awards 2011. The awards ceremony, arranged by Destination Bristol, took place at the Marriott City Centre hotel on the evening of Thursday 2 June ...
December 10, 2009
Plans to build new school buildings on the former Brunel Field site in Bishopston got the go-ahead from planners last night. The buildings will provide much needed primary school places for the area. Parents at Ashley Down Junior School are currently being consulted about this school running the new facility, which would become Ashley Down ...
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December 2, 2009
Figures released by the government today confirm that Bristol primary schools achieved their best ever test results this year. Ten and eleven-year-olds across the city sat their Key Stage 2 Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) in May this year. Results released by the government confirm continued improvement in all three subject areas, English, maths and science ...
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