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Residents invited to join police on cycle trek around Three Brooks Nature Reserve

Residents of Bradley Stoke are invited to join local police on a cycle trek around the Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve, stopping at relevant points and identifying any issues or problems that require the attention of the community / partner agencies and discussing any probable solutions. The ride takes place this Sunday (28th September), starting from the Three Brooks Lakes

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Shoe Zone slips into town

Budget footwear retailer Shoe Zone is the latest company to reveal it will be opening a store in the Willow Brook Centre, Bradley Stoke’s new town centre development. Although there has been no official statement by the centre management, the Shoe Zone store was today added to the store guide shown on the official Willow Brook Centre website, where the

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Willow Brook neighbours call meeting to discuss anti-social behaviour on pedestrian access routes

Residents along pedestrian access routes into Bradley Stoke’s soon-to-open Willow Brook Centre have called a meeting to discuss the increased amount of anti-social behaviour that has been experienced since new access points into the site were opened earlier in the year. The move follows an article that appeared on 27th August in the Bristol Evening Post, in which a resident

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Town Council boosts Ryan’s wheelchair fund

Last Wednesday’s meeting of Bradley Stoke Town Council saw local wheelchair footballer Ryan Abrahams’ equipment fund boosted by £500. The Examiner reported in July that Ryan’s mother, Mary, was appealing to local businesses to help buy Ryan a new £4,000 powered wheelchair. The twelve year old, who plays for the Birmingham-based Villa Rockets team, was finding himself outpaced by players

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This weekend in Bradley Stoke

Friday night sees a brace of “star” events competing for attention at the Town Council’s activity centres. At the Baileys Court Activity Centre (Baileys Court Road), local darts professional Mark ‘Flash’ Dudbridge will be showing the skills that took him to being the 2002 Winmau World Masters champion and answering questions about his career. Nine lucky winners of a raffle

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