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‘No guarantee’ libraries will remain open
LOCAL politicians are rallying members of the public to support the future of libraries in Henleaze and Westbury-on-Trym... Read More
Knitted nativity characters coming to high streets
A TRAIL of knitted nativity characters is coming to local high streets this month... Read More
Jane’s Tree of Hope eases grandparents’ despair
SEVEN years ago Henleaze residents Jane and Marc Jackson lost contact with their granddaughter due to a family breakdown... Read More
Festive Frocks charity event raises over £2,000
OVER £2,000 was raised at a 'Festive Frocks' charity event, hosted by St Peter's Hospice in Westbury-on-Trym, last month... Read More
School supports fight against Ebola
CLIFTON High School raised over £560 last month to help sufferers of the Ebola crisis in West Africa. .. Read More
Car-free cycling for kids on the Downs
CHILDREN will be able to enjoy the pleasures of cycling on a road - without cars - one morning next March, thanks to a successful petition by parent campaigners... Read More
OAP flats ‘ready by next December’
AN application has been granted by the council to build 32 retirement units at the Quarry Leaze site in Eastfield Road... Read More
Make voice heard on the future of our libraries
This month, North Bristol MP Charlotte Leslie discusses the future of the city's libraries and the new 'Royal College' for teachers. .. Read More
Proposed LED floodlights for tennis courts are too bright, say residents
THE Westbury-on-Trym society says they are "fuming" about the council postponing the decision on the proposed floodlights at Canford Park - and that they want the plans thrown out altogether... Read More
Families call for safety measures at crossing where girl was injured
A PETITION calling for a safer crossing, sparked by a road incident involving a teenage girl, has reached over 1,000 signatures... Read More