Bradley Stoke Youth FC (BSYFC) Under-11 Girls saw off AEK Boco Red on a bitterly cold morning in Hanham but the football on show was a real showcase for the Bristol Girls’ League with both sides playing open, attacking football. The away side took the lead on 15 minutes when a late challenge on Lydia Tang saw them awarded a
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Grant sought for revised Willow Brook Centre war memorial plan
The group behind a plan to create a war memorial out of the two granite posts in the Town Square at the Willow Brook Centre has applied for a £3k grant towards an alternative “standalone stone memorial of contemporary design”. The move comes five months after the original plans, which involved mounting black plaques onto the existing granite posts, were
Continue readingPublic meeting to mark first six months of Bradley Stoke in Bloom
To mark the Bradley Stoke in Bloom (BSiB) group’s first six months, there will be a public meeting at the Jubilee Centre on Tuesday (26th November), starting at 7.30pm. As well as sharing mince pies and non-alcoholic mulled wine, the group will be sharing their progress to date and their (ambitious) plans for the future. There will also be an
Continue readingBat detectors and field guides available to borrow from library
Bat detectors are available to borrow from Bradley Stoke Library and each detector now comes with a field guide and a leaflet on bat detecting in Bradley Stoke. The leaflet was written by Gill Smith (committee member of the Three Brooks Nature Conservation Group) and John Morris (South Gloucestershire Council) and contains information on bats and a map showing the
Continue readingGreen Apple Environment Award for the Willow Brook Centre
The Willow Brook Centre in Bradley Stoke has won a Green Apple Environment Award in the national campaign to find Britain’s greenest companies, councils and communities. It competed against more than 500 other nominations and Centre Manager Scott Lahive and Joy Souch, Centre Administrator, were presented with the award at a glittering ceremony in the House of Commons on Monday
Continue readingBradley Stoke in Bloom makes its mark
Bradley Stoke in Bloom (BSiB) is going from strength to strength with two recent big achievements, write group members Geoff Roach and Sara Messenger. We are taking part in the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) ‘In Your Neighbourhood’ scheme, which provides smaller volunteer-led community groups, such as ourselves, the opportunity to get involved with the wider Britain in Bloom initiative (which celebrates
Continue readingBT’s 0117 broadband upgrade delayed again
Hopes that people living in one of Bradley Stoke’s broadband ‘slow spots’ might be able to subscribe to new superfast (24Mbps+) services in time for Christmas have been dashed after BT quietly put back the ‘first order’ date to the end of the year. The telecommunications giant announced in April 2011 that it would be upgrading its Filton telephone exchange
Continue readingBradley Stoke Journal Facebook page reaches new milestone with 2,000 likes
The Bradley Stoke Journal’s Facebook page reached a new milestone this week when it sailed through the 2,000 ‘likes’ mark. The achievement is the latest recognition of The Journal’s popularity and represents a two-fold increase in ‘fans’ since we launched our monthly print magazine in May. The Journal’s Twitter feed has also seen a big increase in followers, breaching the
Continue readingMike the Knight is star attraction at Willow Brook Christmas lights event
Bradley Stoke’s Willow Brook shopping centre stages it Christmas lights switch-on event tomorrow (Saturday 16th November) between 2pm and 6.15pm. Star attraction is the popular children’s TV character Mike the Knight, who will be making appearances at intervals between 2pm and 5.30pm. Santa will be arriving in the square at 2pm in a vintage Morgan replica (weather permitting), rather than
Continue readingU11 Girls’ unbeaten run ended by Portishead
Recent poor weather in Bradley Stoke and other local areas stopped local sport over the weekend due to waterlogged pitches and other poor conditions. All four Bradley Stoke Town FC Saturday teams’ games were cancelled, two of which were due to be played at the Jubilee Centre. Rain and boggy football pitches also restricted the amount of youth football on
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