Residents of Bradley Stoke are invited to join local police on a cycle trek around the Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve, stopping at relevant points and identifying any issues or problems that require the attention of the community / partner agencies and discussing any probable solutions.
The ride takes place this Sunday (28th September), starting from the Three Brooks Lakes (duck pond) [map] at 4:30pm. You will need your own cycle in order to take part.
Following the trek, there will be an informal meeting at Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre (5:30 pm start) to discuss any further issues. This meeting is also for individuals who do not ride bikes but wish to have an input into the discussion.
Issues likely to be discussed are nuisance motorcycling (highlighted in a recent report in The Journal) and dog fouling (raised at the Safer & Stronger Community Group meeting in June).
Related Links:
- Avon & Somerset Constabulary – Bradley Stoke Beat page
- The Bradley Stoke Journal – Police information and news page
- The Bradley Stoke Journal – Police stories
[Postscript: Apologies to anyone who turned up at the Leisure Centre for the 5:30pm meeting; we should have written that the meeting was at the Lakes, or at the Leisure Centre in case of poor weather]
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