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Launching September 2026 · Bristol

News from your street.
In about a minute.

KERB is a daily one-minute news bulletin for Bristol — made for the platforms you already use, by people who actually live here.

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Harbour Festival draws record crowds to the waterfront
BS1 · 09:42 STORY 01 / 04
How it works

One minute of Bristol news,
every weekday morning.

Four short stories, told properly. Posted by 9am to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook. Free. Forever.

01 / Civic
Council, planning, transport
The decisions that affect your bins, your buses, your high street.
02 / Community
Events, schools, charity
What your neighbours are doing, supporting, opening, closing.
03 / Commerce
Local businesses & jobs
Openings and closures, hiring news, what's changing on your high street.
04 / Sport
Below the headlines
Grassroots, amateur, schools, weekend leagues. The bit other media miss.
Two doors

Whether you watch us
or advertise on us.

For Bristol residents

News that actually affects you.

Local council decisions. Road closures. Openings, closures, openings again. Sport below the level the BBC covers. Free, every weekday, on the platforms you're already on.

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For local businesses

Reach the people who walk past your door.

From £200 a week. Sponsor one day's bulletin, watermark every bulletin all week, or become the presenting sponsor of the daily news. A real reporter, in your shop, telling your neighbours. Founding sponsors lock in launch pricing for 12 months.

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What makes KERB

Trust is the entire product.
Here's how we earn it.

Local news only works if people believe it. We've written the rules down so you know what we'll hold ourselves to — and so you can hold us to them.

01
Ads are always labelled
Every sponsored segment carries an "AD" tag and a "Supported by" line. We never hide it. Audiences trust us because we don't pretend ads are stories.
02
Headlines aren't for sale
A sponsor cannot pay to be the news. They can be next to it, after it, alongside it. Never inside it.
03
If we get it wrong, we correct it
Next-day correction on the same platforms. No quiet edits. No deletions. We earn trust by handling errors honestly.
04
No political endorsements
We report on Bristol politics. We don't take sides. Reading KERB does not align you with any party.
05
Editorial decisions sit with editorial
A sponsor cannot kill a news story about themselves. We tell them when we're going to cover them. The decision is ours.
06
A real human, on the phone
Not a chatbot. Not a ticketing system. The reporter who films you. Their direct number, not a "support inbox".