Heritage Open Day at Winterbourne Medieval Barn

Weekend events in and around Bradley Stoke

There are plently of opportunities to visit interesting properties in Bristol and South Gloucestershire this weekend – and it won’t cost you a penny. Heritage Open Days celebrate England’s fantastic architecture and culture by offering free access to properties that are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission. Some 26 properties in South Gloucestershire are opening their

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Town Council objects to Ormonds Close house extension

Bradley Stoke Town Council’s Planning Committee has objected to a planning application to extend a house in Ormonds Close. This application relates to the erection of a two storey side and rear extension and single storey side extension at 55 Ormonds Close. Committee members voted unanimously to object to the proposal on the following grounds: “over-development of the site” “not

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MP opens constituency office in Bradley Stoke

Local MP Jack Lopresti has opened his new constituency office in Bradley Stoke’s Almondsbury Business Park. The official opening took place on Friday (3rd September), attended by Cllr Janet Biggin, Chair of South Gloucestershire Council, and Cllr Ben Walker, Mayor of Bradley Stoke, along with other local councillors and supporters. The MP for the constituency of Filton and Bradley Stoke,

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Toby charms the media crews

Toby Cox, the young cerebral palsy sufferer from Bradley Stoke who travelled to the USA for an operation to help him walk unaided, has become something of a local celebrity this week – featuring in the Bristol Evening Post (BEP) and on ITV’s The West Country Tonight news programme. Writing on the ‘helptobywalk’ blog, Toby’s Mum Donna said: “I was

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