A public meeting has been called to discuss proposals for a major new play park on the Jubilee Green at Savages Wood Road, following complaints that there has been insufficient public consultation over the project. News of the project first surfaced back in February, with the Bradley Stoke Town Council (BSTC) newsletter announcing the award of £55,00 for a “Beacon
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Has Bradley Stoke got talent? Find out on Thursday 30th October!
Southern Brooks Community Partnership is staging a talent contest on Thursday 30th October at Bradley Stoke Community School (6:30pm – 9:30pm). If you can sing, dance, juggle, act or otherwise entertain, YOU could take the stage to challenge for the first prize of £100. More information (on the SBCP website): Poster Entry Form Contact Ruth Cornish on 07814 075339 for
Continue readingThe beach comes to Bradley Stoke
The first consignment of the sand that will form Bradley Stoke’s experimental “beach” has been deposited on the Jubilee Green in Savages Wood Road. The beach will be present for the month of August and is intended to stimulate discussion as to whether a “sand feature” might be incorporated into the Beacon Playground that is to be built on the
Continue readingCharity disco aims to raise funds for community projects
Southern Brooks Community Partnership (SBCP), a registered charity providing a wide range of services for children, young people and families in Patchway and Bradley Stoke, is holding a fundraising Summer Disco on Friday (18th July) at the Aztec Hotel. The event, which runs from 7:30pm to midnight, is sponsored by the Aztec Hotel and supported by Cove Digital and Bradley
Continue readingSummer play schemes in focus as school holidays approach
Parents of school-age children in Bradley Stoke looking to keep their offspring occupied during the summer break can choose from options offered by (amongst others) Southern Brooks Community Partnership (SBCP), Bradley Stoke Leisure Centre and Bradley Stoke Library. SBCP, through its Five Alive scheme (previously Four Towns), will be providing four weeks of free activities for children aged 5-11 at
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