Bradley Stoke Journal magazine covers: Six issues to May 2014.

Copy deadline for the June 2014 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal magazine

We’re looking for contributions to the June 2014 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal magazine. If you (or a group / organisation / business / school you are associated with) have something you think would be of interest, please email: info@bradleystokejournal.co.uk We’re looking for: feature articles, event reports, future events (what’s on), news in brief items, photos, reader letters etc. Copy

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Escaped cows gallop along Juniper Way, Bradley Stoke.

Runaway cows make national headlines

A dramatic incident which saw a herd of cows escape from an overturned trailer and run loose through the streets of Bradley Stoke for over two hours hit the national headlines over the bank holiday weekend. The drama started when a trailer transporting the cattle overturned at ‘Rabbit Roundabout’ (junction of Bradley Stoke Way and Winterbourne Road) at around 12.15pm

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The car park at Baileys Court Activity Centre, Bradley Stoke.

Double setback for Mayor’s food court plan

Bradley Stoke Mayor Brian Hopkinson’s plan to see multiple food traders in the car parks of the town council’s three community centres suffered a serious setback during April after two key votes went against him. Cllr Hopkinson has been strongly promoting the idea since it was first raised at the council’s Strategic Planning Meeting last September and it was unanimously

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May 2014 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal magazine.

Out this weekend: May 2014 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal magazine

The May 2014 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal magazine has been dropping on doormats this weekend. This month’s feature story concerns the Bradley Stoke Community Speed Watch, which is now up and running. Coordinator Derek Powell is inviting any local residents with concerns about speeding to contact him on 07900 843268. The date for this year’s Bradley Stoke Carnival,

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'New Town' dance performances in South Gloucestershire.

Local students to stage contemporary dance performance at Willow Brook

Students from two local schools will be staging a unique dance performance at the Willow Brook shopping centre in Bradley Stoke on Monday afternoon (28th April). The student dancers, from Meadowbrook Primary School and Patchway Community College, will be wearing colourful costumes and performing fun, contemporary dances with a retro 60s teenager theme. The performance lasts around 10 minutes and will be staged

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