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Author: john

Should the Jester stay or go?

  • Post author By john
  • Post date March 7, 2008
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Your chance to influence the Council. There’s been a planning application to allow the Jester on the Green to be retained. Whether you agree or not, you can influence the Council’s decision by sending an…

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Grown at Home lecture

  • Post author By john
  • Post date March 6, 2008
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UBHT proposals to develop 4 Kingsdown sites

  • Post author By john
  • Post date March 3, 2008
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Thanks to the 20 people who gave us their views on our draft response – it’s really helpful when we deal with the hospital and other authorities to know that we are fairly representing what…

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AGM Monday 10th March, 730 for 8 at The Ark

  • Post author By john
  • Post date March 2, 2008
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Our guest speaker will be Mary Wright who will give an illustrated talk entitled “The Greatest Aesthete of Them All”, an account of EW Godwin, a Bristol born architect and designer. All welcome. Come and…

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Crime update from Neighbourhood Watch

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 29, 2008
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Following message from Martin Durbin, our local community policeman “We have not received many crimes for our area recently, in fact it has been fairly quiet, thankfully Two of note were the following Burglary at…

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19th February 2008 committee meeting

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 25, 2008
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Planning applications The planning applications to • build a four floor residential block on the corner of Ashley Road and Picton Street had been dismissed. • build a garage in the front garden to 83…

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Community Police meeting Sat 15th March 3pm

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 22, 2008
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Graham Syrett from Neighbourhood Watch has contacted us to say: “There will be a meeting with our local community police in St Mathew’s Church Hall on Saturday 15th March at 3pm. The formal meeting will…

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Notes of Jan 23rd Committee Meeting

  • Post author By john
  • Post date January 25, 2008
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United Bristol Healthcare Trust – plans for around 19 new buildings in Kingsdown. UBHT showed us their plans for land that is surplus to the hospital’s needs, which they will sell with planning permission. They…

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19 more houses and flats to be built in Kingsdown?

  • Post author By john
  • Post date January 25, 2008
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The United Bristol Hospital Trust plans to sell four small Kingsdown sites, all in the Conservation Area. Naturally UBHT want to get as much money as is reasonably possible, so they intend to seek planning…

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Kingsdown entertains – Saturday 1st March

  • Post author By john
  • Post date January 22, 2008
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7.30-11pm at St Matthews Church Come and party… Supper (bring a pud or salad) Bar Dancing …and local entertainers invited to take the floor Entertainers please contact in**@ch*******************.uk Tickets £5, contact je***@bl********.uk

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