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October 2017
t: 01454 300 400
Bradley Stoke Library opening hours from 1st October 2017 Day
Library available*
Staffed hours
Monday
8.00am – 9.30pm
10.00am – 6.00pm
Tuesday
8.00am – 9.30pm
10.00am – 6.00pm
Wednesday
8.00am – 9.30pm
No staffed hours
Thursday
8.00am – 9.30pm
10.00am – 6.00pm
Friday
8.00am – 9.30pm
10.00am – 6.00pm
Saturday
8.00am – 6.00pm
9.30am – 12.30pm
Sunday
8.00am – 6.00pm
No staffed hours
*Please note when the library changes from staffed to unstaffed opening, it will close for 15 minutes for the transition to Open Access. The library is only available during unstaffed hours for those who have signed up for the free Open Access scheme and completed an induction. For more information and to book your Open Access induction online see www.southglos.gov.uk/OpenAccess
Post 16 Open Event
When the library is available during Open Access times you will be able to: • Scan your Active Leisure and Library card and use your PIN to enter the library • Connect to the free wifi • Use a computer • Print and photocopy items • Access online e-resources • Issue, return, renew items and pay charges using the self-service kiosks • Collect reserved items • Read books and newspapers
Wessex Water tunnelling works in the Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve
The Edge Church, Aztec West, BS32 4TF Thursday November 9th, 6.30-8.00pm
Why should I go?
All of the Concorde Partnership centres and all of their subjects will be represented under one roof: Abbeywood Community School, Bradley Stoke Community School, Bristol Technology and Engineering Academy, Patchway Community School, South Gloucestershire & Stroud College and in conjunction with Winterbourne International Academy Find out about the largest choice of subjects and courses by a South Gloucestershire partnership – we have over 30 subjects and more than 40 courses on offer Need Advice? We will have impartial careers advisors on hand to help guide you onto the right courses
Tunnelling work that is being carried out from a compound near the ‘duck pond’ in Bradley Stoke’s Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve became more intensive for a ten-day period during September as contractors switched to 24-hour working.
Our venue has ample free parking and a coffee shop, with amazing cakes and space for you to talk through your options
The work is associated with the latest chapter in Wessex Water’s Frome Valley Relief Sewer (FVRS) project, which involves laying a 5km long, 1.8m diameter sewer pipe between Iron Acton and Bradley Stoke.
For more about our partnership, please visit: www.concordepartnership.org.uk
A Wessex Water spokesperson said: “Excavation of the access shaft is now complete and we have been successfully tunnelling towards the M4. We have now moved onto the next phase in our work which will involve tunnelling under the motorway. To ensure this important work went smoothly, we revised our construction working hours to 24 hours a day, seven days a week between Wednesday 13th and Friday 22nd September.” Normal working hours have now been resumed.
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