Polling Station Sign (photo by Paul Downey).

BNP to contest Filton and Bradley Stoke seat

The British National Party (BNP) has announced that it is to contest the Filton and Bradley Stoke (FABS) parliamentary seat at the upcoming General Election. The news, which the BNP claims will “shock the party’s opponents”, was revealed in a posting on the far-right party’s website on Saturday (13th March). The article names “lifelong Bristol resident” David Scott as the

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International Women’s Day Celebration 2010

Thursday night’s International Women’s Day celebratory event  organised by Southern Brooks Community Partnership (SBCP), once again attracted a large and enthusiastic crowd to Bradley Stoke Community School (BSCS). The evening kicked off with performances from the BSCS salsa band and a musical performance from local girl group ‘Raise Your Voice”. This was followed by an international fashion show, choreographed by

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Google Street View comes to Bradley Stoke

Panoramic photographs of virtually every street in Bradley Stoke have today been made available on the Google Street View website. The search engine and mapping giant has extended its controversial street scene recording service to cover 95% of the homes in the UK. Launched in the UK in March 2009, the service previously covered the central Bristol conurbation, but didn’t

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Former world champion David Bryant to officially open new bowls club

Bowls legend David Bryant CBE, three-times world champion and four-times Commonwealth Games champion, is to perform the opening ceremony of the new Bradley Stoke Bowls Club on Saturday 1st May. Representatives of  the City & County of Bristol Bowling Association and the Gloucestershire  Bowling Association are also expected to attend the event. The sport is returning to the Baileys Court

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Councillors at Brook Way Youth Club

Councils sign contract for youth work in Bradley Stoke

Conservative Councillors have welcomed the signing of an agreement between Bradley Stoke Town Council (BSTC), South Gloucestershire Council (SGC) and Southern Brooks Community Partnership (SBCP) that secures annual funding of £93,000 for youth work in Bradley Stoke. Councillors claim that the new agreement will produce “better value for the money that both Councils put into youth services in the town”.

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