The December 2014 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal magazine has been dropping on doormats this weekend.
Top stories in this month’s 40-page magazine include the ‘Bobbly Stoke’ yarn bombing attack, the Willow Brook Centre Christmas lights switch-on event with Ben Faulks (a.k.a CBeebies’ Mr Bloom) and the launch of the latest public consultation on the MetroBus scheme that will see new bus lanes constructed on Bradley Stoke Way.
If you’re looking to get rid of your unwanted green waste bin, you should read page 5 of the magazine now, because South Gloucestershire Council will be collecting them tomorrow and Tuesday (8th & 9th December) in Bradley Stoke, but only if you put them out in an empty condition.
Bus passengers in Bradley Stoke who, as previously reported, are having to endure shocking levels of reliability and punctuality on the 73, X73 and X74 services, will be disappointed to hear that the price of a First Day Rider ticket has recently gone up by 10 per cent.
There’s also an update on the rollout of superfast broadband in Bradley Stoke, news of a surprise visit to Bradley Stoke Youth FC by footballing legend Sir Geoff Hurst plus a photo report on the town’s first-ever Remembrance parade and service.
On page 21, you will find a useful guide to church services, shopping hours and bus services over Christmas and New Year, so don’t forget to keep the magazine handy for reference over the festive period.
Useful link: Online resources relating to articles in this month’s magazine
For those who don’t live in Bradley Stoke, you’ll be able to pick up a copy of the town’s number one news magazine at Bradley Stoke Library (from Monday) or read it online (from Sunday evening).
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We’re pleased to welcome a record number of first-time advertisers to our magazine this month, including: Bristol Hippodrome, Criterion Construction, AD Bookkeepers, So Smart Alloy Wheels, Panache Plumbing, Mama Bear’s Nursery and Pre-school, Outsource Typing Services, The Physio Clinic, Badminton School, Holiday Inn Filton, Beauté Salon, Gymboree, Bevan Evemy Solicitors, Turtle Tots, Davies and Partners Solicitors and Williams Locksmiths.
This month’s magazine is being delivered to 9,482 homes in Bradley Stoke, Little Stoke and Stoke Lodge. Total print run: 10,100.
The next edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal magazine will be distributed on 3rd January 2015; copy deadline is 12th December.
Proud to be local: The Bradley Stoke Journal magazine is the only locally-edited print publication serving Bradley Stoke.
Homes in Saxon Way, Campion Drive and Brackendene should receive the magazine on Monday.
Homes in Saxon Way and The Common East will receive the magazine later this week. Apologies for the delay.
Homes in Saxon Way and The Common East should now have their copies of the December magazine.