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Month: February 2013

Thursday 28th February 2013 SH (Editor)

Entries open for 2013 Bradley Stoke 10k Run

Entries have now opened for the 2013 renewal of the Bradley Stoke 10k Run, to be held on Sunday 9th June as part of the town’s Community Festival. Organised by local ladies-only running club Sole Sisters, the race starts and finishes at the Jubilee Centre in Savages Wood Road. where there will also be free car parking, showers, toilets and

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Wednesday 27th February 2013 SH (Editor)

MP welcomes Bradley Stoke’s ‘first family’ to Westminster

Local MP Jack Lopresti has welcomed Bradley Stoke’s first-ever residents on a visit to the Houses of Parliament. Mr Lopresti invited Brenda and Roland Cowley, of Stean Bridge Road, for Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQ), a tour of the Palace of Westminster and lunch after reading in a recent newspaper report that they were the first family to move into the

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Wednesday 27th February 2013 SH (Editor)

Inquest hears of Bradley Stoke toddler’s tragic death

A Bradley Stoke toddler died as a result of a minor bump to the head sustained in the kitchen of her home, reports the Bristol Post. Flax Bourton Coroner’s Court heard that 16-month Keira Gumeringer fell and hit her head on a fridge at the property in The Valls. When the child began gasping and having trouble breathing, paramedics were

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Tuesday 26th February 2013 Connor Summers

BSTFC First Team finally takes three points

There was some fantastic football on show down at the Jubilee Field on Saturday afternoon as Bradley Stoke Town FC’s First Team turned the tables on Portville Warriors in a successful game that was won 2-0. This was always going to be a close game as last time the two sides met, Portville came away 2-1 winners. The first half

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Monday 25th February 2013 SH (Editor)

Area Forum to consider Bradley Stoke transport and community projects

A large number of Bradley Stoke transport and community projects stand to benefit from decisions due to be made at a meeting of South Gloucestershire Council’s (SGC’s) Southern Brooks Area Forum this week. The forum has £100k to allocate to local transport capital schemes and four of the twelve schemes to be considered for implementation are in Bradley Stoke.  In

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Monday 25th February 2013 SH (Editor)

Sign up now for Rotary Club charity events this spring

Bristol Aztec Rotary Club is gearing up for two major charity events in the coming months. Firstly there is the popular Swimathon from which 40% of the money raised goes to support Rotary Charities and 60% to nominated good causes of the swimmers’ choosing. The Swimathon takes place at Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre’s swimming pool on Saturday 9th March from

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Saturday 23rd February 2013 Rhian Priest-Dibben (Forum)

[Forum] Rush hour traffic causing frustration at Gypsy Patch Lane roundabout

Is there any way people from Bradley Stoke can petition or anything about sorting out the roundabout by Hatchet Road and Gypsy Patch Lane? In the morning it will take me 30 minutes just to go straight across the roundabout. It gets jammed packed no one will let anyone out meaning lots of beeping and frustration. It needs to be

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Thursday 21st February 2013 SH (Editor)

Cautious welcome for Three Brooks picnic area suggestion

A resident’s suggestion for a picnic area to be created within the Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve has been given a cautious welcome by the voluntary group that helps maintain it. The Journal understands the suggestion was made at a recent Town Councillor Surgery event (held monthly at the Willow Brook Centre) and it was passed to local nature expert

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Wednesday 20th February 2013 SH (Editor)

Mum prepares to go through pain barrier along the Great Wall of China

A Bradley Stoke mum is preparing to cycle more than 300 miles alongside the Great Wall of China, to raise money for a cause close to her heart. Jo Bray is the Bristol Branch Chairman and Trustee for Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research, a charity she is passionate about because her mum has leukaemia. Having been involved with fundraising for the

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Tuesday 19th February 2013 Connor Summers

St Mary’s Old Boys RFC back to winning ways

On Saturday afternoon, St Mary’s Old Boys RFC First XV took on Whitehall at Trench Lane and won 5-3. St Mary’s had to manage without centre Mike Reed, who broke his arm at Tewkesbury last week and it was interesting to hear that over half today’s team had been playing for the club since they started their rugby as U7s.

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