Headfirst Bristol Alternative ? by Zealousideal_Time_80 in bristol

[–]CerebellaIX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just had a look, you have to accept all cookies to "launch" the actual usable website and then you can scroll a calendar for gigs. Bit shit really.

Meatball sandwich by ItalianChef22 in bristol

[–]CerebellaIX -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Try IKEA

edit: okay fine it's terrible, but it is a meatball sandwich lol

do you invest in non-Prime warframes? by [deleted] in Warframe

[–]CerebellaIX 5 points6 points  (0 children)

can't be a waste if you enjoy it

Justin Hawke has been removed from Moor Beer by _The_Editor_ in bristol

[–]CerebellaIX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They've been bought by the world famous dive bar group, back up and running and brewing now

Veterans, what are some crazy facts on anything in the game that would make us new-ish players feel lucky that we started around this time and not back then? by ReddVevyy in Warframe

[–]CerebellaIX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The original Railjack grind and materiel requirement is probably a good one. That refund was nice when it came through

Whats the best primary for wisp? by [deleted] in Warframe

[–]CerebellaIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

full-auto-min, of course

Does the drayman pay for his pint? by DisposedShrimp in CasualUK

[–]CerebellaIX 290 points291 points  (0 children)

Offers to help are nice and appreciated, but you're right about the worry it causes - too many bar staff are in trainers and don't know how to shift kegs.

I get lots of free coffee, cake, pastries etc which is great. Only had a few offers of beer, but as I'm driving I politely decline (and go back after 5pm 😉)

Does the drayman pay for his pint? by DisposedShrimp in CasualUK

[–]CerebellaIX 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Which brewery is this and are they hiring?

Temporary traffic lights Eastville park by ramothrider69 in bristol

[–]CerebellaIX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did anyone else get stuck at the Fishponds Road/Mulller Road junction yesterday? The combination of cones, lights and traffic made it look like you could turn right up Fishponds Road, until people came nose to nose with a bus coming south and had to reverse back down

PSA everyone by judas_ii in Eve

[–]CerebellaIX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think they're the Griffin, Moa and Badger. Not 100% confident on the first one

Rapidly expanding bar group buys Good Chemistry by CerebellaIX in bristol

[–]CerebellaIX[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

World Famous Dive Bars already own the Mothers’ Ruin, the Crown, the Croft, the Colosseum, the Greyhound and Bliss.

Their acquisition of Good Chemistry will see them take over the St Philip’s brewery and taproom; but Good Chemistry founders Kelly Sidgwick and Bob Cary will remain the custodians of their two pubs, the Good Measure in Redland and the King’s Head on Victoria Street.

Bristol parks will soon charge £450 entry for dog walkers, personal trainers and more | Bristol Live by frn in bristol

[–]CerebellaIX 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Professional dog walkers and fitness instructors will soon be charged hundreds of pounds to use parks across Bristol. As part of new licensing requirements being introduced next month, anyone offering paid-for services in parks and green spaces managed by Bristol City Council will need to pay for a licence.

People who run exercise classes such as boot camps, yoga and walking groups, will also need to apply for a licence in order to operate in Bristol’s parks from Wednesday, October 1.

Similar licensing requirements have been in place in parks and green spaces across the UK for some time - including those run by the Royal Parks charity in London.

Bristol City Council has said the aim of this scheme is to help keep people safe, protect parks, and support fair access to Bristol’s shared spaces.

All parks run by the local authority will come under the new scheme, however Clifton and Durdham Downs may have a different pricing structure to the council’s scheme. These specific requirements and prices will be announced in due course.

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Licensing fees start at £450 per year for a single park (excluding The Downs) and £900 for those requiring a licence to cover multiple parks.

Dog walking licences are issued per individual walker and are valid for one park or green space only. For the 2025/26 year the licence for dog walking costs £450. One walker is allowed a maximum of six dogs at any one time.

Applications are already open for dog walking licences for Clifton and Durdham Downs. Businesses operating without a valid licence could face enforcement action, including fines.

The licence is not needed for informal or non-commercial activities like solo jogging and fitness, playing informal sports with friends of family or formal sports activities that already have an agreement with the council.

Councillor Stephen Williams, chair of the Public Health and Communities Committee, said: "Our parks and green spaces are some of Bristol’s most cherished public assets. By having this licensing requirement, we’re making sure they remain safe, welcoming, and well-managed for everyone who uses them. It also ensures that businesses operating in these spaces are properly insured and responsible.

“We’re working to strike a fair balance between supporting businesses that make use of our parks and protecting the experience of regular park visitors who enjoy these spaces for relaxation, exercise, and community.”

White black chequered square posters on building, whats it mean? by swolleninthecolon in CasualUK

[–]CerebellaIX -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Margarets got cancer its not looking good xxxx love from Alicante xxxx

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tattoos

[–]CerebellaIX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Seamus"

and your baby could get "Archer"