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Category: News

Wildlife Hedge Planting

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date February 25, 2009
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Montague Green. Saturday 28th Feb 11 am The prepared bed along the end wall of the Green can now be planted. We have 25 metres of young saplings or whips, comprising of 6 species of…

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AGM and Talk on Thursday 5th March

  • Post author By helen
  • Post date February 18, 2009
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Our annual Kingsdown Conservation Group AGM will be held on Thursday 5th March at The Ark, St Matthews’ Road. Doors open at 7.30pm with the AGM starting at 8 and followed by a very interesting…

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Planning Applications for Biological Sciences and Maths buildings

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 12, 2009
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Kingsdown Conservation Group’s response to the proposed development of Phase 1 of Bristol University’s Masterplan – the Biological Sciences and Maths buildings – ref. 08/05160/F KCG supports the University’s ambition to build high quality buildings…

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And the most popular photo is…

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 7, 2009
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We have now had over 20,000 ‘views’ of photos on the the Kingsdown website. Here is the most popular one, of Basque refugee children in Kingsdown with the Lord Mayor in 1937, which has been…

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Wrington Greens — regular spot

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 6, 2009
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Local organic supplier Wrington Greens will be selling vegetables, juices and chutneys every Wednesday until further notice, from 5:30 to 6:30pm at the junction of Clevedon Terrace and St Matthew’s road (where the pirate Christmas…

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Saira and the snowman

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 5, 2009
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Here is little Saira clebrating her first birthday today on Montague Green with her friend the snowman.

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Credit where it's due

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 5, 2009
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It’s good to be able to thank the hospital authorities for quick action after we complained about the ugly hoardings that appeared on Kingsdown Parade last week. Here are the contractors removing them the next…

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Sustainable Redland Special Spring Event

  • Post author By john
  • Post date February 1, 2009
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On Thursday 19th March from 7 to 10pm, Sustainable Redland are holding their Spring Event, with food and drink, an information café, Transition Bingo, and plans and projects for 2009. All are welcome but ONLY…

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Marlborough Hill road works

  • Post author By john
  • Post date January 30, 2009
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Here are the Council’s latest plans for works to improve traffic and pedestrian safety on Marlborough Hill. Immediate neighbours have already received the attached information, and the traffic engineers are keen to make sure that…

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News from our Councillors

  • Post author By john
  • Post date January 30, 2009
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Alex Woodman and Mark Wright, our two councillors for Cabot Ward, have started an e-newsletter. It does, of course, have a political flavour, but is intended to convey a lot of news of general interest…

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