Bowls row features on BBC Radio Bristol
The dispute between Bradley Stoke Town Council and Northavon Bowls Club, brought to a head by an invasion of the Baileys Court bowling green on Sunday, is featuring extensively this morning on the “Breakfast with Richard Wyatt” programme on BBC Radio Bristol. Local bowls hero Tony Allcock, Chief Executive of Bowls England was heard just after the 7am news voicing support for the Bowls Club and calling on the Council to be more more proactive in encouraging community sport. An interview with Bradley Stoke Town Council is expected to be broadcast later in the programme.
Last 5 posts in Bradley Stoke Town Council
- Meeting called to discuss Jubilee Green plans after complaints over lack of public consultation - December 22nd, 2008
- MP and residents call on Town Council to provide allotments - December 4th, 2008
- Food traders to return to Baileys Court? - November 26th, 2008
- Jon Williams returned to Town Council after recount in Meadowbank by-election - October 3rd, 2008
- Conservatives retract LibDem sixth form slur on eve of Meadowbank by-election - October 2nd, 2008
Last 5 posts in Leisure
- Meeting called to discuss Jubilee Green plans after complaints over lack of public consultation - December 22nd, 2008
- Bradley Stoke Christmas programme in full swing - December 14th, 2008
- Bradley Stoke dance teacher to take the stage at Royal Variety Performance - December 6th, 2008
- This weekend in Bradley Stoke - October 30th, 2008
- October half-term activities for children and families - October 27th, 2008
Tags: bowls


