Community volunteers help MCO tackle litter

Volunteers from the Bradley Stoke community joined the Town Council’s litter picker Dave Dace in an end of summer ‘clean up’ last Saturday. Mr Dace, whose cumbersome official title is ‘Mobile Cleansing Operative’ (MCO), was joined by a number of  high profile volunteers including Mayor Mark Forsyth, Town Clerk David Chandler and the Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Filton and

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Willow Brook Centre: one year on (part 1)

Today (Tuesday 13th) marks the first anniversary of the opening of the Willow Brook Centre, Bradley Stoke’s long-awaited town centre shopping development. Construction of the centre finally got underway in December 2007 after years of planning re-thinks and financial setbacks. Phase one of the development, consisting of the main mall building (incorporating the giant Tesco Extra store) and two sides

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Willow Brook Clinic, Bradley Stoke.

Chiropractic and physiotherapy clinic to open at the Willow Brook Centre

A clinic offering chiropractic and physiotherapy services is to open soon at Bradley Stoke’s Willow Brook shopping centre. The Willow Brook Clinic is set to open on Monday 2nd November and will offer private chiropractic, physiotherapy, sports injury rehabilitation and massage services. The clinic will occupy suite 2a on the upper floor of the mall, within the ‘East Offices’ section.

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Weekend of community events ahead

Residents of Bradley Stoke have two opportunities to get involved in improving the local environment over the coming weekend. Saturday (10th October) sees the Big Clean Up, an end of summer clear up in Bradley Stoke and the Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve. Volunteers are asked to meet at 10am at the Jubilee Centre, Savages Wood Road, BS32 8HL [map].

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Construction of MS Therapy Centre set to start this month

Construction of a new Multiple Sclerosis Therapy centre on land off Bradley Stoke Way could start before the end of the month according to a planning document published by SouthGloucestershire Council (SGC). Planning officials recommended that the project be given the go-ahead earlier this month and their decision has now been confirmed after Council members chose not to “call in”

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