2022

Links to online resources relating to articles published in our magazine during 2022.

For each magazine article, a link is provided to the online version of the article (where this exists), along with link to any useful online resources related to the article.

May 2022

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Magazine stories will be published on the Journal websites from Wednesday 18th May so please keep checking back. Once a story is on the website, you will be able to leave comments.

Pages 2 & 3: IKEA modular housing scheme turned down by South Glos planners

Pages 4 & 5: Man due in court over £400,000 arson spree

Pages 6 & 7: Gipsy Patch reopened both ways … What next?

Page 9: Queen’s Jubilee beacon lighting event

Page 9: Stoke Gifford Village Fête

Pages 10 & 11: Ambitious new target of 6,500 homes for airfield

Page 13: Popular headteacher says farewell to Trust

Page 14: Ladies clinch title in final game of season

Page 15: Bowls taster sessions on Festival Sunday

Pages 16-17: Bradley Stoke Community Festival (3rd to 5th June)

Page 18: Come and try pickleball at the Bradley Stoke Festival on Saturday 4th June

Page 19: Festival offers free art sessions plus skate park demos and competition

Page 20: Bradley Stoke Youth FC end of season review

Page 21: Work on town council’s troubled play area project set to resume

Page 22: Join the conversation on a vision for the north fringe of Bristol

Page 23: Ofsted: Patchway secondary school ‘requires improvement’

Page 25: Sewing group supports ‘comfort blanket’ charity

Page 26: Burlesque dancers fundraise for Alzheimer’s

Page 27: Affordable housing plan for Travellers Rest site

Page 29: BS & SG Journal magazines enter retirement

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March/April 2022

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Pages 2 & 3: First boss grilled over 73 bus route change

Pages 4 & 5: Work gets under way on McDonald’s & Starbucks units at Willow Brook

Pages 6 & 7: Two-way traffic to return along full length of Gipsy Patch Lane in late April, says council

Page 9: Trees felled around site of new Aldi & Costa

Page 10: South Glos council tax to rise by 2.99 percent

Page 11: Traders set to return to square after licensing issue finally resolved

Page 12: Pay-and-Play proves a hit at local tennis club

Page 13: Major build projects planned at local secondaries

Page 14: Council’s plans to improve Bradley Stoke Way

Page 16: Winter update from the nature conservation group

Page 17: Three generations at Bradley Stoke Scouts

Page 18: Keep Bradley Stoke Tidy

Page 23: Thumbs up for new fertility clinic from Dannii and Fran

Page 24: Bowls club hoping to welcome new members

Page 25: Labour edge controversial by-election with 3% swing

Page 26: “Huge thanks” to Bradley Stoke, from The Brightwell

Page 27: Swimming club plans to mark centenary in style

Page 29: Path improvement works under way at Three Brooks Lake

Page 30: Varied programme on offer at Bradley Stoke WI

Page 33: Inspector overturns Parkway Tavern new access refusal

Page 34: Multi-trail Easter Egg Hunt set for return to Bradley Stoke area

  • Story will appear soon on the BSJ website
  • Easter Egg Hunt (The Brightwell)

Page 35: Bradley Stoke twins self-publish ‘book of hope’

Page 36: Chiropractor supports mental health research with marathon effort

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