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Traffic control introduced as work starts on Brook Way mini-roundabout improvements

Work aimed at reducing the number of accidents at a Bradley Stoke mini-roundabout has begun this week. The roundabout at the junction of Brook Way and Braydon Avenue has seen four personal injury accidents within the space of three years (2005 – 2007), according to South Gloucestershire Council. The Council says it is implementing the following changes at the junction:

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Town Councillor helps form residents’ association to address local issues

A Bradley Stoke Town Councillor is helping Bradley Stoke residents form an association to address local issues. Conservative Cllr Ben Walker contacted residents of The Coppice after reading about their anti-porn demonstration in February, directed at film producer James Edwards, who operates a sex film studio from his property in the quiet cul-de-sac. Now he is encouraging residents from the

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Bradley Stoke street dancers celebrate success at British Championships

Two teams from a Bradley Stoke street dance group achieved top placings in the recent 2009 UDO British Street Dance Championships at Brean Sands. Fahrenheit Dance Studio Bristol’s BS1 team (formerly Extreme) came 2nd in the under 18 intermediate class, while the group’s Escape team finished 5th in the under 14 intermediate category. The studio’s DZire (under 18 newcomer) and

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Mayor says Bradley Stoke residents deserve apology after SWRDA put-down

Mayor Robert Jones has demanded an apology from South West Regional Development Agency (SWRDA) Chairman Ian Knight, who has singled out Bradley Stoke as a example of poor town planning. The put-down was reported in yesterday’s Bristol Evening Post, in a article about the proposed £2.5 billion Ashton Park development in South Bristol. The article quotes Mr Knight as saying:

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Residents’ views sought at Area Forum

Bradley Stoke’s Baileys Court Activity Centre is tonight (Tuesday 3rd March) hosting a meeting of South Gloucestershire Council’s Southern Brooks Area Forum (7pm start). The Council sees the Area Fourm as an opportunity “to consider decisions at a local level and to consider local views in the decision-making process”. The agenda promises an update on the Greater Bristol Cycling City

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