The April 2015 edition of the Bradley Stoke Journal magazine has been dropping on doormats over the extended Easter weekend.
In this issue, we feature contributions from some of the main candidates expected to stand for the Filton and Bradley Stoke parliamentary seat at the forthcoming general election. We also have details of the election forum (hustings) event that will take place at Bradley Stoke Community School on Sunday 12th April.
Other stories report on plans for a new helicopter base near Bradley Stoke, issues concerning Royal Mail’s delivery and collection services and Crest Nicholson’s masterplan for a 2,000 home development on Green Belt land south of Bradley Stoke.
Elsewhere in this 40-page issue, we have news from Wessex Water, Bradley Stoke Community School, North Bristol Running Group, Community Speedwatch, 1st Bradley Stoke Scouts, Bristol Aero Collection, Sole Sisters, Community Payback, Bradley Stoke Carnival, Bradley Stoke United FC, Bradley Stoke in Bloom and many more local organisations.
Useful link: Online resources relating to articles in this month’s magazine
For those who don’t live in Bradley Stoke, you can read the magazine online or pick up a copy at Bradley Stoke Library and many other public places in Bradley Stoke, Little Stoke, Stoke Gifford, Stoke Lodge, Patchway, Filton, Almondsbury and Winterbourne.
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This month’s magazine was delivered to 9,500 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 2nd May 2015; copy deadline is 17th April.
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