Bristol in Pictures: We're flying without wings

A man in a yellow outfit flies through the air using water-powered jets coming from hoses attached to his feet at the Bristol Harbour Festival.Image source, Paul Box
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As far as festivals go, this is one of the biggest weekends in the city.

Bristol Harbour Festival has returned, bringing the usual ships, live music, water displays, food markets and more.

The Gromit Unleashed 3 trail continues to delight visitors and residents alike, and we are all feeling a little less hot under the collar now the heatwave is over.

There was also time for one more dance at Motion as the legendary club closed in its current location near Temple Meads.

As usual, this gallery celebrates award winners and interesting events in and around Bristol, which this week means penguins in a care home and motoring apprenticeships in Bedminster.

The ship Pyronaut fires water into the air from multiple points as it sits in the middle of the harbourside as part of the Bristol Harbour Festival. People are watching from other boats and also from the dockside.Image source, Paul Box
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The popular water displays have returned as part of the Bristol Harbour Festival

A band performs on stage at the Bristol Harbour Festival. The image is taken from the back of the stage looking out over the Lloyds Ampitheatre with a large crowd in the background. The stage and audience are illuminated by blue and purple lightsImage source, Paul Box
A group of people in bright orange waterproof outfits stand next to their home-made craft, which looks like a slice of bread. Two of them are holding paddles which are designed to look like forks. It is part of the Bristol Harbour Festival cardboard boat race.Image source, Colin Moody/Plaster Communications

They've bean busy: An array of colourful and unusual home-made crafts took part in Saturday's cardboard boat race (above) as part of the Bristol Harbour Festival. There was also plenty of live music (middle) and on-water displays (top).

Four people, two men and two women, stand either side of a colourful Feathers McGraw statue, which is part of the Gromit Unleashed 3 trail in Bristol. They are all smiling at the camera and the statue is designed to look like the playing card the King of Diamonds.Image source, First Avenue Photography

Tracking them down: The 53 sculptures which are part of the Gromit Unleashed 3 trail are proving popular as both city residents and visitors try and spot them all. The trail will be with us until 31 August and the sculptures will then be auctioned off in aid of The Grand Appeal, Bristol Children's Hospital charity.

Four young men stand in the outside area at Motion nightclub in Bristol. They are smiling and it is a sunny afternoon. Above them the word "Motion" is spelt out in red illuminated letters. The wall of the building is made of dark grey brick.Image source, Harriet Robinson/BBC

One more time: Saturday was an emotional time for fans of legendary Bristol nightclub Motion as it held the last event in its current location. Some of the world's biggest DJs have played the venue over the past 20 years.

A group of rowers in a narrow boat row towards the camera across Bristol Harbourside on a sunny day. Between the rowers and the camera are various gulls, and in the background the wooden sailing vessel The Matthew can be seen.Image source, PA Media

Hot stuff: Can it really be only a week ago the city was sweltering in temperatures above 30C? The weather has been a bit less dramatic since then.

Performers in glitzy outfits stand on stage as they perform in Moulin Rouge at the Bristol Hippodrome. Behind and above them is an impressive set largely red in colour with "Moulin Rouge" spelt out at the top.Image source, Matt Crockett

Hottest ticket in town: Seats have remained hard to come by as Moulin Rouge continues its run at the Bristol Hippodrome, a run that comes to an end on 9 August.

An elderly woman laughs as she sits with a penguin on her lap. Next to her is a man in a blue polo shirt who is also holding a penguin. In the background are other care home residents and staff.Image source, Avon Valley Care Home

Pick up a penguin: Residents at Avon Valley Care Home had a memorable experience as penguins and monkeys were brought in for them to hold, feed and stroke.

A female artist in jeans and a grey top crouches inside a small warehouse-style room as she paints a design on the side of a cylindrical object.Image source, Plaster Communications

Coming soon: Bristol artist Alex Lucas has been hard at work creating a pond-inspired artwork which will be unveiled this week in Quaker's Friars in the city centre. The project, in collaboration with creative producers Bakehouse, will be finished just in time for the school holidays.

A young woman dances in a carnival-style outfit as part of a dance competition in a large sports hall, while dozens of other dancers watch on.Image source, Fairfield High School

Fast rise: Fairfield High School pupil Isla is making waves in the world of dance, scoring highly in the national freestyle competition held in Stoke-on-Trent recently, despite only taking up dancing in 2021.

Three people, two men and a woman, line up. The woman is in the centre and is wearing a black top and black trousers and has dark glasses and long brown hair. The two men are both in casual shirts. In the background a cafe counter is visible with printed menus.Image source, CEG

The kettle's on: Independent Bristol business the Double Puc Cafe has been chosen as the food and drink provider for Crescent, a new development in the heart of Bristol's Temple Quarter.

A young woman in a gingham-style blazer and glasses stands next to a man in a dark suit and white shirt. He is holding a glass award which says "winner" on it.Image source, S&B Academy

Top of the class: Bedminster-based S&B Academy, which opened in 1972 and now offers apprenticeships in Bristol and nationwide, won training provider of the year at the Prestige Awards, which were held at Ashton Gate Stadium.

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