At the Baptist Church in Broadmead, there will be yet another slideshow by Glyn Duggan. 7.30pm on Thursday 23rd February 2012 Don’t miss this chance to see some unexpected things we walk past everyday –…
Santa paid his annual visit to the Kingsdown Carols, arriving exactly on time as usual. How does he manage to get here just when the music stops? And how does he somehow know the names…
Vicky Wright, Community Minister at St Matthew’s, writes: The Ark Project was recently exploring how the Ark Building on Cotham Road South could be further developed by St Matthew’s and Bristol Christian Fellowship. After further…
John Winstone, a former Kingsdown resident, has a quantity of Georgian joinery for use in repair and reinstatement of interiors in Kingsdown, from stripping out of Kingsdown houses in the 1970s and mostly provenanced to…
Sometimes its worth thinking about how we enjoy living in one of Bristol’s nicest residential areas. Many of our positive residential features don’t happen by chance. There is continuous development pressure. The University will build…
The Government has recently urged Councils to cut down on unnecessary (and expensive) street signs and posts, but it often takes a long time for this sort of pronouncement to have any real effect on…
Thanks to Pauline Allen for passing on this info, from PC Jon Derrick: On 24 August 2010 I had a live Webchat for an hour and a half on behalf of the Kingsdown and High…
If you’re interested in the new (ish) body that allocates spending locally, with community input, you can find out more at http://www.bristol.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/council-and-democracy/neighbourhood-partnerships/. You can also download the latest minutes here: NPship13Jul2010
PC Jon Derrick writes: Hello all Can I please invite you all to our next Kingsdown and High Kingsdown Neighbourhood Policing Meeting. It will be at the Centre for the Deaf, King Square and will…
University Hospitals Bristol Terrell Street and Cottage Place Committee members discussed with UHB’s management the improvement of the roads at the back of the new ward block to be built behind the Queen Elizabeth Building.…
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