Bristol in Pictures: Royals, Rovers and remembering

Steve Mellen
BBC News, Bristol
Andre Pattenden A woman pushes her hand into a large, flexible screen with light and dark sections. She is crouched down and smiling at her young son, who is standing next to herAndre Pattenden
The Bristol Light Festival has been bringing large crowds into the city after dark

It is the last day of the Bristol Light Festival 2025, an event which has brought crowds of people to the city centre to see the after-dark attractions.

Talking of after dark, a special show at Bristol Old Vic has been taking audiences through 144 episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer - despite having just one cast member.

At Southmead Hospital, staff turned out to welcome the Princess Royal, and there was a moving ceremony in Knowle West.

PA Media Princess Anne talks to critical care staff who are wearing orange medical scrubs in the main atrium at Southmead Hospital in Bristol. She is wearing a brown jacket and patterned scarf and other hospital staff are visible in the backgroundPA Media

Special visit: The Princess Royal returned to the hospital where she was treated after her suspected horse-related accident to thank medical teams for their care. She went to Southmead Hospital on Thursday to reunite with doctors and nurses who looked after her, and tour the building.

PA Media Bristol Rovers fans celebrate a goal in their game against Peterborough United at the Memorial Stadium. They are on a terrace and at the front is a large blue and white flag with "BRFC" in large letters and the club's crest on itPA Media

Sunday funday: Bristol Rovers fans enjoyed a rare Sunday afternoon trip to the Mem, beating Peterborough United 3-0.

Steve Ullathorne An actor playing Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer poses for the camera making a scary face. He has black fingernails, blonde hair and a black leather jacket and red shirt.Steve Ullathorne

One-man show: Audiences at Bristol Old Vic have been entertained by Buffy Revamped, a scaled-down telling of every single episode of the hit US TV series.

A large green plaque on the side of a stone wall in Bristol explains how the author Agatha Christie was married there in 2014. In the background is a more modern building with dark frames and stylish light brown bricks

A bit of history: This plaque, on the side of what is now retirement flats, notes a bit of Bristol's literary past on the spot where the now demolished Emmanuel Church hosted the wedding of Agatha Miller and Archibald Christie in 1914.

Everyone Active A group of young gym staff, all wearing black uniforms, pose for the camera inside Horfield Leisure Centre. Behind them is a wall of fake greenery with a neon sign in itEveryone Active

New look: One of north Bristol's biggest leisure centres has unveiled the first stage of a multi-million pound refurbishment. Horfield Leisure Centre has benefitted from investment from Bristol City Council and operator Everyone Active, with a new gym in place and plans for a new soft play area, cafe extension and other improvements.

Jules Hyam/BBC Four women stand on an area of parkland in Bristol releasing balloons. Behind them are many more people also releasing balloons of different coloursJules Hyam/BBC

In memory: Friends and family of Max Dixon and Mason Rist, along with local residents, gathered at The Park Centre in Knowle on Sunday to let off balloons to mark a year since the two friends were murdered. The balloons contained messages for the pair, and wishes for a better future.

Passengers wait for a train on the platform at a misty Bedminster Station in Bristol. They are all wrapped up on a cold day

Commuters in the mist: A cold morning at Bedminster Station as passengers wait for an early service into the city and out all the way to Severn Beach.

A long line of people is seen queuing around a building in St Paul's in Bristol as they wait for the chance to register at a dental surgery. They are wearing warm clothes as it is a cold day, although it is clear and sunny

Around the block: Long queues formed in St Pauls again on Thursday as the local dental surgery once again opened its lists to NHS patients. The surgery says some 13,700 people have registered with it since it opened last year.

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