Links (2016 and earlier)

September 2016

September 2016 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal news magazine.Page 3: Lidl looking to open new store in Stoke Gifford

Page 5: Get active NOW with FREE sports vouchers!

Page 6: Bradley Stoke Tesco Extra team on the look out for further community projects

Page 7: BSCS delighted with best ever GCSE results

Page 8: Local netball club offers sport for all ages

Page 9: Discover something new in South Glos

Page 9: Historic buildings throw open their doors

Page 13: Emma strikes gold at transplant games

Page 14: Motorists hopping mad over MetroBus traffic lights at Rabbit Roundabout

Page 15: MetroBus construction report  (August 2016)

Page 16: BSCS staff “delighted” with Post-16 outcomes

Page 17: Planning application submitted for expansion of Little Stoke Community Hall

Page 20 & 21: BSYFC players treated to third Wembley date

Page 22: Volunteer custody visitors needed in Patchway

Page 23: Rail passengers reminded of tunnel closure

Pages 24 & 25: Bradley Stoke in Bloom 2016 Best Front Garden competition: The winners

Page 33: BBC: “MetroBus services may need subsidy”

Page 35: Girls’ holiday crafts project aims to help cancer charity

Page 37: Qualified support for West’s devolution deal

Page 39: X74 falls victim to SGC subsidy cut

Page 40 & 41: August in the Three Brooks nature reserve

Page 43: London adventure for 1st BS Rainbows

August 2016

August 2016 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal news magazine.Page 3: Willow Brook Centre sold for £88.8 million

Pages 4 & 5: Council agrees to extend car park at Brook Way

Pages 6 & 7: Slimline black bins WILL be introduced in 2017

Pages 8 & 9: BSCS primary phase marks end of first year

Page 11:Young people and adult volunteers honoured at Scouts’ AGM

Page 12: BIG award for Stoke Lodge Primary School

Page 13: Lily, 4, donates hair to Little Princess Trust

Pages 14 & 15: Update on MetroBus works in the Stokes

Page 16: Local group on a mission to reunite lost pets

Page 19: Stoke Gifford Transport Link from the air

Page 23: Highwood Road bus lane camera nets South Glos Council more than £180k in just 9 months

Pages 24 & 25: Dismay over Hatchet Road bus lane decision

Page 27: Have your say on the West’s devolution deal

Page 30: Ratcliffe Drive post office reopened after refit

Page 31: Clive Mason honoured with award for outstanding service to Scouting

Page 33: Council using spray paint signs to tackle dog mess problem

Page 33: Letters and Opinions

  • Embarrassed dog walker’s plea
    • Story will appear soon on the BSJ website

Page 34: North Bradley Stoke post office branch to be modernised

Page 40: Star of the Stokes – Nichola Palmer

Page 37: Real-life Forrest Gump visits pre-school

Page 39: Bus service alterations from 4th September

Page 43: Yarn bombers bring cheer to church and local community

July 2016

July 2016 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal news magazine.

Page 3: Enforcement camera goes live on A38 bus lane at Aztec West

Pages 4 & 5: Work has started on a new home for Concorde on Filton Airfield site

  • Story will appear soon on the FJ website

Page 6: Meadowbrook recognised for first class sport provision through Gold Award

Page 7: MetroBus construction: Progress in June

Page 8: Letters and Opinions

Page 9: Bradley Stoke Tesco Extra staff raise funds for the ‘Kisses for Kaylum’ appeal

Page 10: Green Gym celebrates tenth anniversary

Page 11: Filton Airfield site to act as base for railway electrification project

Page 14: We now have hundreds more CPR-trained lifesavers in north Bristol!

Page 16: Station Road to close for up to six months

Page 17: MetroBus contractors Alun Griffiths help town council with groundworks

Page 19: Bowls club charity day marks the Queen’s 90th

Page 20: Star of the Stokes: Nigel Parsons

Pages 22 & 23: Bradley Stoke Youth FC Festival of Football

Page 25: Over 540 runners contest BS 10k

Page 25: Young people get involved with festival

Page 26: Bradley Stoke Cricket Club marks 25th anniversary with celebrity game and fun day

Page 27: Bradley Stoke Community Festival

Page 28: BSYFC scoop two prestigious FA awards

Page 29: Scouts join thousands at county jamboree

Page 31: Three MetroBus bridges installed

Page 32: ‘In Bloom’ group busy on June workday

Pages 34 & 35: Three Brooks parkrun route map revealed

Page 37: Police helicopter deployed in vehicle pursuit that ended in Bradley Stoke

Page 39: Prize draw winner Davina receives her Anytime Fitness membership key

Page 40: Star of the Stokes – Adam Jones

Page 41: FREE summer play scheme for 5 to 11 year-olds starts on 25th July at BSCS

Page 43: The sound of music at Little Stoke Primary

Page 45: Controversial Hatchet Road MetroBus road widening scheme to be considered again at meeting on 6th July

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