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Proposed 'Click & Collect' pod at Tesco Extra, Bradley Stoke.

Tesco returns with second planning application for ‘Click & Collect’ unit

Supermarket giant Tesco has submitted a second planning application for a ‘Click & Collect’ unit in the car park of Bradley Stoke’s Willow Brook shopping centre, six weeks after withdrawing a previous application that was criticised by the town council for being “against the spirit of the original planning permission for the site”. The ‘Click & Collect’ service allows customers

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Gromit Unleashed sculpture in Woodlands Lane, Bradley Stoke.

Bradley Stoke Gromit sculpture draws crowds to Woodlands Lane

A giant sculpture of the animated film character Gromit (of Wallace & Gromit fame) is drawing the crowds to the grounds of a Bradley Stoke accountancy firm’s office in Woodlands Lane. Dunkley’s Chartered Accountants and Auditors, based at Woodlands Grange, have sponsored one of 80 Gromit sculptures placed at sites around Bristol as part of a ten-week-long charity fundraising event.

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Pucklechurch councillors celebrate the planned arrival of superfast broadband.

No joy for Bradley Stoke in first phase of SGC broadband rollout

Hopes that Bradley Stoke might be amongst the first areas in South Gloucestershire to benefit from a programme of government investment in superfast broadband infrastructure were dashed last month when South Gloucestershire Council (SGC) announced that the rural communities of Pucklechurch and Wick have been chosen to receive the upgrade in the first phase of the project. Bradley Stoke broadband

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