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Category: KCG News

Improving the Ark

  • Post author By john
  • Post date October 11, 2009
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Vicky Wright, Community Minister at St Matthew’s, has asked us to help gather views about possible improvements to the Ark. Here’s what she has to say. “St Matthew’s Kingsdown and Bristol Christian Fellowship are currently…

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Homegrown 09 review

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date October 11, 2009
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So it was Radio Fourish, it was even a bit Archery; but Kingsdown’s answer to the Ambridge Flower and Veg was at once more lively and laid-back. It was a spectacularly beautiful day too, warm…

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New Book – Bristol's Vertical Suburb

  • Post author By john
  • Post date September 28, 2009
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There’s a new Kingsdown book just out by local authors Penny Mellor and Mary Wright. At £16.99 for 128 pages with 60 colour illustrations it sounds a snip, and you can get it from the…

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At last – Homegrown the film!

  • Post author By john
  • Post date September 24, 2009
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You can now watch a short film made by former Kingsdown residents Carmel King and Lucia Ashmore – see it online, or download it, at www.vimeo.com/5651373 And …. it’s being shown at Homegrown itself tomorrow…

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Homegrown update

  • Post author By john
  • Post date September 23, 2009
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Have a look at the link over on the right or click here for more details of this Saturday’s events.

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Summary of the committee meeting on the 14th September 2009

  • Post author By john
  • Post date September 23, 2009
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The Heart Institute The official opening will be on the 12th October.  The Institute is nominated for three better Health Care Awards – for the building – for its internal design and for its art…

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Homegrown competitions

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date September 15, 2009
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A reminder that on Saturday 26th September the third Kingsdown Homegrown will take place, in and around St Matthew’s Church. This weekend should be a busy time as there are plenty of competitions to excite…

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Alcohol service relocation meeting

  • Post author By john
  • Post date September 1, 2009
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As previously agreed, Beck Marsh from the Alcohol Service has been in touch again (thanks for remembering, Beck), as follows: —————— Dear all During the planning process for the Alcohol Service’s relocation to to Colston…

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Kingsdown Homegrown – Saturday 26th Sept.

  • Post author By john
  • Post date August 26, 2009
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Note: There’s a much nicer-looking version of this info in a Word document here This year’s fun event will again be held in and around St Matthew’s Church and we hope it will be an…

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Police 'drop-in' surgery Tues 18 Aug

  • Post author By john
  • Post date August 12, 2009
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We note from Cllr Alex Woodman’s email newsletter that there will be a “drop-in surgery” to meet with our new local community police officer (beat manager) in Kingsdown, Jen Appleford, on Tuesday evening 18 August…

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News

  • Minutes 27th March 2025
  • Minutes 11th December 2024
  • AGM and Talk ‘Kingsdown’s Wildlife Around the Year’
  • Western Harbour Proposals
  • Broadmead and our Tall Buildings Policy
  • Premier Inn’s Planning Alterations
  • Annual General Meeting 2024
  • KCG’s response to the City Centre’s Tall Buildings
  • KCG’s Objection to City Centre Planning Application
  • Debenham’s proposed 28 storey tower block
  • City Centre Proposals & KCG’s response
  • Dove Street Flats
  • Proposed new university library and associated road closures Planning application 20/00433/F
  • Proposed New University Library and Road Closures
  • Proposed Multi-Storey University Library and Closure of Roads to Motor Vehicles

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