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£3m investment brings no guarantee of 21st century broadband for Bradley Stoke

The planned investment of nearly £3m of taxpayers’ money into broadband infrastructure within South Gloucestershire might still leave Bradley Stoke without superfast broadband in 2015, according to a report accepted by Councillors at a Cabinet meeting on Monday. South Gloucestershire Council’s Cabinet has agreed to add £2.2m of its own money to the £710k allocated by the Government’s Broadband Delivery

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Saxon Way, Bradley Stoke, Bristol

Prowler: Man charged with indecent exposure and burglary

A 30-year-old man from the Oaktree Crescent area of Bradley Stoke has appeared before Northavon Magistrates charged with indecent exposure and burglary in connection with offences in Mautravers Close and Courtlands on Friday 20th January 2012. He was released on court bail to live at an address outside of South Gloucestershire with conditions including an 18-hour curfew between 6pm and

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Nuisance car parking in Crystal Way, Bradley Stoke

Council seeks views on residential parking space quotas

South Gloucestershire Council is asking local people for their views on parking arrangements for new housing developments. The consultation has been started in response to complaints from residents and Councillors that the number of parking spaces provided for new homes and flat conversions is not always adequate. The Council also says that some residents have complained that parking spaces allocated

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Bradley Stoke Way road signs near the Willow Brook Centre

More consultation on Bradley Stoke Way road safety measures

South Gloucestershire Council is running a second consultation on its proposed road safety improvements for Bradley Stoke Way, in the vicinity of the Willow Brook Centre. The latest consultation, which runs until Wednesday 8th February, invites comments on the new toucan crossing that is proposed to replace two uncontrolled crossing points that were the sites of two serious road traffic

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