Rebels have taken action overnight to mark out the cycle lanes that Bristol needs to keep the increased number of commuter cyclists safe.

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James, a Bristol rebel and blogger considers how the post-lockdown period offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to remake our cities in a way that works with, rather than against, people and nature.
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In this open letter to Mayor Marvin Rees, XR Bristol urges Bristol City Council to make radical, city-wide changes to the way people travel in Bristol post COVID-19 lockdown.
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Pete is trained as an Ecologist and in theoretical and practical Nature Conservation. In this blog he reflects on nature's resurgence during lockdown and gives tips for appreciating it right here in Bristol.
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This blog features an interview with Bristol rebel Kathy Fawcette, founder of The Excessories, on fashion, feminism and how art opens up the protest space.
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XR Bristol issues a statement urging Bristol City Council not to delay the Clean Air Zone for the wellbeing of Bristol residents and the future of our planet.
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This blog is part of a series celebrating the anniversary of our first International Rebellion in April 2019. In this blog, James reflects on feelings of loss, and keeping alive the desire to change the world.
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This blog is part of a series celebrating the anniversary of our first International Rebellion in April 2019. In this blog, Lauren tells her story of embarking on a new journey of rebellion.
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This blog is part of a series celebrating the anniversary of our first International Rebellion in April 2019. In this blog, Emma tells her story of rebellion, glue and a muesli spoon.
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This blog is part of a series celebrating the anniversary of our first International Rebellion in April 2019. In this blog, Nick reflects on being a barnacle - one of the many rebels who stuck themselves to the pink boat to anchor her at Oxford Circus.