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A guide to opening hours for shops and services in and around Bradley Stoke over the Easter 2024 holiday weekend. Includes Tesco Extra, Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre, Bradley Stoke Library, bus services, waste & recycling and healthcare.

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A-Z directory of tradespersons and service providers covering Bradley Stoke, Bristol (BS32). Business owners: Contact us to claim your free basic listing.

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A guide to events and things to do in and around Bradley Stoke, north Bristol (BS32). Daily calendar plus directory of regular events.

Latest News

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Bradley Stoke town councillor selected as Green Party candidate for FaBS

South Gloucestershire Green Party has announced its general election candidate for the Filton and Bradley Stoke (FaBS) constituency. The party will be represented by James Nelson, a law student who was elected as a Bradley Stoke town councillor for the Primrose Bridge ward in May 2023. The next United Kingdom general election must be held no later than 28th January 2025…

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South Glos council tax to rise by 4.99% for 2024/25

South Gloucestershire Council’s element of the council tax levied on local households is to increase by 4.99 percent from April 2024. The latest rise follows an identical uplift of 4.99 percent in 2023/24 and 2.99 percent in 2022/23. This year’s increase once again includes a ring-fenced adult social care levy of 2 percent. Bradley Stoke households in a Band D property face an annual increase of £108.48.

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International Women’s Day event in Bradley Stoke this Friday (8th March 2024)

International Women’s Day will be celebrated at an event in Bradley Stoke this Friday (8th March) when an innovative community textile project will be launched. The project will see representatives of Bradley Stoke Town Council and Southern Brooks working with local schools and community groups to produce pieces of embroidery which can be sewn onto a red dress.

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Revised plans submitted for Bradley Stoke Way apartments scheme

Woodstock Homes has submitted revised plans for its application to build a two-block apartment scheme on land at the southern end of Bradley Stoke Way. Following discussions with South Glos Council, the applicant has now revised its plans to reduce the number of apartments from 57 to 50, in order to “create space on the ground for additional parking and an offset from Bradley Stoke Way”.

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