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By Lowie Trevena, Friday Apr 16, 2021
Three years in the making, it will be the first major science and cultural exhibition in the UK about the curiosity of a city. It will open in May 2021.
They also work with Yuup, a new Bristol based marketplace for experiences with a focus on local community.
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The Exchange
Exchange hosts a huge array of gigs and events. It’s also a cafe during the day. Photo: Exchange
The Exchange has got to be one of the best community projects in Bristol. From recording music to music workshops and some of the best event nights in Bristol (Eat Up! and Don’t Tell Your Mother to name a couple), everyone is welcome there. It’s also owned and operated by its members as a not for profit social enterprise, so a great choice of where to spend your money.”