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The opening of Bristol's first electric vehicle charging hub in Eastville Park SIGNIFICANT moves towards tackling air pollution in Bristol are under way - and research confirms that they can't come soon enough. A new electric vehicle charging hub opened in Eastville Park last month and Bristol City Council is pressing ahead with two schemes: a ban on all privately-owned diesel vehicles in an area around the Centre,

Broadmead, Redcliffe and the Harbourside between 7am and 3pm, seven days a week and a charge on more polluting commercial vehicles for an area parts of Easton, St Philip's, St Paul's and Montpelier. The RAC has warned that drivers seeking to avoid these zones could look for alternative routes, thus increasing congestion and exhaust fumes

in areas such as Fishponds. Residents also fear that the new McDonald's drive-through will add to air pollution. This comes as research reveals that children living near busy Bristol roads may have stunted lung growth because of air pollution, which is estimated to cause 47 to 61 early deaths a year in the east of the city. Reports: Pages 3, 6 and 20

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Hunt continues for armed robbery suspect POLICE want to trace this man, who was seen escaping through a Fishponds estate after a knifepoint robbery at a travel agent. Detectives are linking three raids on travel agents over the past few months. The most recent was at the travel agent in Downend Road, Downend on Friday October 25, at 3.15pm. Afterwards the suspect made off across the nearby Dial Lane allotments and was later spotted cycling through the Oldbury Court area. In all three incidents a man with his face covered threatened staff with a small knife before making off with cash. The CCTV image was taken near the scene of the first robbery, which happened in Regent Street, Kingswood on June 7 at 2.15pm. The second was at a travel agent in Thornbury High Street on October 22 at 5pm. Appealing for information, an Avon and Somerset police spokesperson said: "We’d like to speak to the man in the image, as we think he may have information which could assist our inquiry." Anyone who recognises him should call 101 and quote the crime reference number 5219 247 579. Information can also be given to anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or online.

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n NEWS BRISTOL'S first electric vehicle charging hub has launched in Eastville Park. It is the first of four planned for the region, each housing four to eight rapid-charge connections that can charge a vehicle up to 80 per cent in 30 minutes. A new toilet block is also being installed, although its opening has been delayed,and bird and bat boxes and several new trees are being installed. Friends of Eastville Park aim to soften the impact of the appearance of the transformer and fencing by introducing soft planting and artwork. The tree planting programme to replace those felled to make way for the hub will be undertaken by Parkwork. The opening event, on November 20, coincided with the launch of Revive, a new councilowned public electric vehicle charging network in the West of England, taking over from previous network Source West. Revive will serve electric vehicle drivers in Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, South

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First charging hub opens Gloucestershire and North Somerset. The four local authorities will install an additional 120 new or replacement charge point connections across the region over the next year. The majority of these new charge points will be supplied with 100 per cent renewable energy provided by Bristol Energy, Bristol City Council’s own energy supply company. Councillor Kye Dudd, cabinet member for Transport at Bristol City Council, said: “Revive will provide us with a critical service for residents and visitors reliable EV charging. “The improvements will make it easier for more people to use electric vehicles, by providing more charge points across the West of England and a simplified payment system. “Revive contributes to our One City vision of improving sustainable transport options for Bristol, alongside electric car

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clubs, electric freight deliveries, more electric vans in council fleets and electric taxis. Electric vehicles also help us improve air quality in Bristol, as they do not produce tailpipe emissions when running. A map of existing, planned and suggested charge point locations is now available. Revive is funded by the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV), which awarded the four West of England authorities £7.1million as part of the Go Ultra Low West (GULW) programme. The project’s aim is to promote the uptake of electric vehicles, including plug-in hybrids, across the region. Revive membership is free and charging will be on a pay-asyou-go basis. Plans to build the charging hub in a corner of Eastville Park had caused controversy with one campaigner describing them as an 'environmental horror story'. People living next to the

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The plans sparked outcry when they were suggested last year site said they didn't believe its setting, next to a nature spot, was the right place for it. They were also angry that the authority would have to fell trees, which absorb large amounts of CO₂, to make way for the hub. Despite receiving 19 objections and just six letters in favour of the proposals, the council agreed to press ahead at a meeting last December. Deadly pollution: Page 6 Diesel ban: Page 20

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Stoke Park carriage drive revival gets nod A CONTROVERSIAL mile-long path for cyclists and pedestrians following a historic carriage drive at Stoke Park has been approved. Bristol city councillors voted unanimously for the route after hearing wheelchair users and parents with pushchairs cannot use the open space because of muddy fields. Friends of Stoke Park member Stephen Bartle presented a 480-signature petition asking for the proposals to be thrown out on the grounds they would “visually harm the very thing that is so special” about the area and cause “conflict” between walkers and cyclists at the 267-acre park. But a council planning committee agreed with officers’ recommendation to give the go-ahead to the 3m (10ft) wide path, which will run mostly north/south on the north west side of the park from Sir Johns Lane to Jellicoe Avenue, near

The route of the planned path through the north west of Stoke Park. the Dower House, with access at Stanfield Close, Romney Avenue and Long Wood Meadows via narrower spurs. It will follow the former carriage ride created by 18thcentury landscape gardener Thomas Wright, who designed the estate. There were 50 objections, mostly opposing any kind of development in the Stapleton

and Frome Valley Conservation Area as well as concerns about conflict between pedestrians and cyclists, and 19 comments in support of improved access. A report to councillors said: “The proposed development of open space is found to be acceptable in this instance on the basis the proposed use would enhance recreational use of the park. The proposal is not found

to cause undue risk of conflict between users or result in dangerous conditions.” Cllr Eleanor Combley (Green, Bishopston and Ashley Down) branded it “entirely unsuitable as a cycle route”. She said: “There is already a suitable route around the outside of the park which could be refurbished without cutting into the green space and provide a much safer alternative for both cyclists and other park users.” Harriet Bradley (Lab, Brislington West) said: “It is really important that disabled people and mothers with children have access to these green spaces. At the moment they have real difficulties with this park, so I am totally in favour of this plan.” The part of the planned path in neighbouring South Gloucestershire is still awaiting planning permission. By Adam Postans, Local Democracy Reporting Service

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Pupils play their part for Children in Need YOUNGSTERS from Chester Park infant and junior schools made the most of the chance to leave their uniform at home for a day – and raised hundreds of pounds for charity in the process. The event for this year's Children in Need day included a visit from the national appeal's mascot Pudsey bear and raised more than £360. Head teacher Mike McNama said: "The children of Chester Park had a special visitor recently as Pudsey turned up to help raise money for Children In Need. "The children and the parents loved seeing Pudsey and dressing in non-uniform for the day. The schools raised £367.37. "The School Council work hard to support a range of charities over the course of the year and have worked closely with the NSPCC to raise money through a sponsored spelling event, as well as supporting the Julian Trust through donations of food for the homeless.” Overall this year's BBC Children in Need has raised around £48 million so far. Since it was founded, Children in Need has given more than £2.1 million to Bristol projects, including £79,330 this year to Home-Start Bristol to fund weekly support sessions for families with children who are experiencing complex needs and parenting issues.

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n NEWS CAMPAIGNERS are demanding action after experts found children living near busy Bristol roads may have stunted lung growth. Roadside air pollution can also make asthmatic children more likely to cough and raise the risk of heart attack, stroke, heart disease, and lung cancer in all residents, according to a team who looked at the health of people living within 50 metres of a major road in nine UK cities. In Bristol, the King’s College London research team found children living near busy roads such as Fishponds Road, Muller Road and Stapleton Road are predicted to have five per cent less lung growth than children living in the city’s quieter, less polluted streets. Children with asthmatic symptoms living by a major road in Bristol may also be five per cent more likely to suffer “bronchitic symptoms” such as cough and phlegm. The chance of ending up in hospital with a stroke is three

Pollution 'damaging children's lungs' per cent higher if you live near a busy road in the city, and the likelihood of developing coronary heart disease goes up by eight per cent. King’s College London researchers also found that high levels of nitrogen dioxide and PM2.5 particulates contribute to up to 260 premature deaths each year in Bristol, with 47 to 61 of them in the east of the city. Lawrence Hill had some of the highest levels of deprivation and air pollution in Bristol. Mum Jo Chesterman is campaigning for action on pollution as part of the St George Breathing Better group. Jo lives near the main A420 through St George and her daughter Flo, who is seven, has severe asthma and has had to use

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23 sent to jail after drugs crackdown A SIX-month police operation against crack cocaine and heroin dealing in East Bristol has seen 23 people sent to prison. Avon and Somerset police said the crackdown was launched in response to offences of violence associated with class A drugs supply in communities in the east of the city. Police said Operation Minimal targeted established drug dealing lines and those operating them, after intelligence showed that organised gangs were involved. The force said the criminals involved were exploiting vulnerable people, including children, to supply and store drugs and money. The youngest person locked up in a series of sentencing hearings at Bristol crown Court in November was 17, while the oldest defendant dealt with was 54. He was one of 12 people given non-custodial sentences after being arrested during the operation. Bristol East Local Policing Commander Chief Inspector Paul Wigginton said: “This is a really great set of results and removes a significant number of individuals responsible for the supply of illegal drugs off the streets of east Bristol. “Drug dealing is a blight on the community and we take the supply of illegal drugs extremely seriously. This operation was initiated following community concerns about drug dealing in the area and the success is the result of months of hard

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work, dedicated officers and a coordinated effort working with Operation Remedy officers to catch and apprehend these criminals. “We are continually working hard to remove drug dealers from our streets and I hope these sentences will reassure the local community and send a clear message to other criminals that drug dealing will not be tolerated in Avon and Somerset and we will continue to pursue those who decide to break the law.” Those from the Fishponds area sentenced were: Michael Merchant, 53, of Grove Road, Fishponds, who was jailed for 5 years and 7 months, with a Criminal Behaviour Order for 5 years, for four counts of supplying crack cocaine or heroin and possession of cannabis. Lewis Parker, 19, of Brentry Road, Fishponds, who received a two year suspended sentence, 180 hours of unpaid work and

four months on an electronic tag for supplying crack cocaine or heroin and possessing cannabis. Shazeb Malik, 18, of Stanshaw Road, Frenchay, who was sentenced to 2 years 4 months in a young offenders’ institution for 11 charges of supplying crack cocaine or heroin. Isaac Smith, 42, of

Stonebridge Park, Eastville, was given a two-year suspended sentence and a nine-month drug rehabilitation order for supplying crack cocaine. Leon Phillips, 40, of Freemantle Gardens, Eastville, was fined £200 for offering to supply crack cocaine and fraud by false representation.

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Bristol East: your election candidates VOTERS go to the polls on December 12 for the country's third general election in less than five years. In Bristol East, Labour is defending a majority of 13,394 from the last election in 2017. Kerry McCarthy has been the MP for Bristol East since 2005 and Labour has held the seat since 1992, when predecessor

Sarah Codling – Conservative "BORN in the West Country, I have a Law degree and worked for Councils and the NHS for 15 years. I then worked in housing in Bristol and now work for a charity. I have a daughter and been a Councillor since 2015. I am passionate about speaking up for people who need support and a strong voice. It’s a huge privilege to be

Jean Corston unseated Conservative Jonathan Sayeed. The Conservatives have come second in every election since losing the seat, except in 2005 when the Liberal Democrats were the runners-up. This year, there are five parties vying for the seat: the others are the Greens and the Brexit Party. the Conservative Candidate for Bristol East especially since I have family in Fishponds. Many people in Bristol tell me how frustrated they are with politics and I agree! My pledge to ASK, LISTEN, ACT is how politics should work and how I would serve you. I am standing for election because Bristol East deserves a strong local champion representing and standing up for everyone. The people’s result from

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Bristol East is not subject to the Unite to Remain pact between the Lib Dems and Greens, which is in place in neighbouring Bristol West. Bristol East includes the Eastville, Frome Vale and Hillfields council electoral wards. The deadline to register to vote has passed. Anyone who wants to check they are on the

register, has not yet received a polling card or has queries about voting can call the council's electoral services department on 0117 922 3400 or email electoral. services@bristol.gov.uk. The Voice has asked every candidate to tell us about themselves and their aims. They are included here in the order they appear on the ballot paper.

the Brexit referendum must be honoured by leaving the EU. Only then can we move beyond divisions to become pro Bristol, tackle big issues that matter to you and unleash all our potential. I want cleaner air in Bristol but not see ordinary people and businesses punished. We need better infrastructure via rail and bus networks, and improved housing standards. I welcome Government plans for more police officers."

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n ELECTION 2019 Conan Connolly – Green CONAN is honest about the challenges facing society in the next few years and says he's standing to tackle three core issues: austerity, the environmental crisis and Brexit, which he describes as badly planned, not properly debated or understood. "We cannot debate a new constitutional situation on these

Nicholas Coombes – Liberal Democrats NICHOLAS Coombes campaigned to remain in the European Union and is still fighting to stop Brexit. The Liberal Democrats are the largest party of remain, and a strong Lib Dem presence in parliament will be able to force a People's Vote or revoke Article 50. Nicholas is a chartered town planner, specialising in nationally significant infrastructure. He

Kerry McCarthy – Labour KERRY was first elected to represent Bristol East in 2005. She previously worked as a lawyer and on political campaigns, having studied Russian and Politics and then law at university. In parliament her roles have included being a whip and covering shadow economic and foreign affairs briefs, before being appointed shadow Environment Secretary in 2015.

Tim Page – Brexit Party “LIKE so many I am incensed by what has happened in the UK since we voted to leave the EU in 2016. It offends our sense of fair play, undermines our trust in politicians, civil servants and the voting system and is destructive of that bedrock of our society, our democracy. "The Mother of Parliaments

islands with the sectarianism and confrontation created by this undemocratic voting system," he says. Seeing it from Ireland, he understood the Brexit result as a democratic desire to transform stale and disconnected British politics and holds the unfair UK voting system to blame. "Citizens of Bristol don't feel they have the ability to change things by getting involved in tribal politics. Only Greens are campaigning nationwide to

change the stifling effect FPTP has on society to a Proportional system where votes cast matched seats in Parliament." Conan enlisted in the military when he finished school and after that read Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Dublin. He now works for South Gloucestershire Council's Environment and Community Services Department.

works on large scale energy and transport projects, delivering billions of pounds of investment in vital networks. Nicholas ran the public inquiry into the world’s largest wind farm, recently completed off the coast of Cumbria. This expertise in energy and transport is an ideal background for tackling the climate emergency. The Lib Dems have a practical plan to achieve net zero emissions, to prevent catastrophic climate change.

Nicholas has served two terms as a local councillor, first elected at the age of 20. He chaired the Regulatory Committee, as well as sitting on the Planning and Education committees. He is a keen cyclist, both for commuting and travel around town. At weekends, Nicholas and his partner enjoy hiking in the country near Bristol. He has lived by St George Park, in the heart of Bristol East, for five years.

Until the election was called she served on both the environment committees, and chaired the All-Party Groups on Food Waste and on Sustainable Food and Farming. She helped set up Feeding Bristol, which has the aim of eradicating food poverty in the city and gave out 53,000 free meals over the summer to children who might otherwise have gone hungry during the long holidays. Kerry’s other political interests include vulnerable children; she

served on the recent Kinship Care Taskforce and was the first recipient of the Child Poverty Action Group’s MP of the Year Award. In the last parliament she successfully campaigned for life-saving drugs for cystic fibrosis patients on the NHS. She is also campaigning for better mental health provision, and regulation of the supported housing sector. Locally her main priorities are public transport, affordable housing and investment in schools, social services and NHS.

has been filled for the past three years with scheming, anti-democratic, careerist party functionaries, not respecting and implementing a people’s vote and betraying the nation. We simply do not want to find that we have re-formed a House of Commons that is once again Remain-dominated after this election. The country is crying out for change and an end to the Punch & Judy politics of Labour and the Tories. “Our country has always

been an open, outward-looking trading nation. Once democracy is restored and we are an independent self-governing nation state again, our future post-Brexit is bright and exciting. We have an economy fit for the twenty-first century open to the world, benefitting all those who live and work here. "In this spirit I will work tirelessly in the interests of all of those living and working in Bristol East.”

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n NEWS A FISHPONDS school has been praised for making “brave decisions” following an Ofsted report last year saying it required improvement. The government education watchdog criticised the curriculum at Fishponds Church of England Academy and said it needed to improve in four out of five categories, including quality of teaching and outcomes for pupils. At the time headteacher Debbie Coker said she was confident the school could get back on track. Now the school has been praised in a church report for implementing a forwardthinking curriculum which has led to “dramatic” improvements at the school. This came to light in a SIAMS (Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools) report following a visit by inspector Mike Graham in October. SIAMS inspect every Church of England and Methodist school in the country every four years, in addition to inspections from

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Inspector praises school Ofsted, with the purpose of judging how well each is making a positive difference within its community. Mr Graham spent a day talking to children, watching collective worship, RE learning and meeting staff and parents. He described the impact made by the school on the community as “remarkable”, giving an overall good judgement with an excellent rating for its effectiveness of religious education. He said: “Brave decisions were made in the light of Ofsted’s ‘requires improvement’ verdict in 2018 to pursue an holistic and innovative curriculum… these decisions have been fully justified in that the progress measures from 2019 show dramatic improvements, with national expectations being met and in some cases exceeded.” “The efforts made by everyone to ensure that each

child has the best possible welcome and every possible barrier to learning removed are remarkable,” the report said. “It gives the relatively high proportion of pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) very special care and support, and their progress is good overall and in many respects outstanding. Indeed, lives are being transformed through this exemplary work.” The school's “exemplary” inclusion was among the report's key findings which also included “inspired and committed” Christian leadership from Mrs Coker. The report went on to say: “Relationships at Fishponds are exceptionally loving, caring and supportive. The report also noted that attendance is now above 95 per cent and rising.

Mrs Coker said: “It is so refreshing to have an inspection that looks at the wider life of a school. The report clearly outlines what makes our school special. I am grateful not only for our amazing staff team who make this happen but also our fantastic army of volunteers - parents, grandparents and members of our local churches - who also serve our children and help to make Fishponds the special place it is.”

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Euro contest is Lenny's latest goal A TEENAGER who has returned from competing in the World Futsal Cup has now set his sights on next year's European championships. Lenny Johnson, a student at Bristol Metropolitan Academy in Fishponds, is back from Spain after representing GB in the fast paced tournament. The team faced tough competition, particularly from South American teams Paraguay and Columbia, eventually finishing in ninth place. The AMF Boys Futsal World Cup took place in Barcelona from October 27 to November 3, with Paraguay taking the top spot. The championships have given Lenny, who lives in Whitehall, much-needed experience at performing at such a high level and now he is looking ahead to next year's Euro championships. Futsal is a variant of association football and is played mainly indoors on a hard court, smaller than a football pitch. It is played between two teams of five players, which include the goalkeeper, and the ball is smaller and harder than a normal football.

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People help redesign Railway Path' PEOPLE who use or live near the Bristol and Bath Railway Path have been helping to redesign it. Transport charity Sustrans has been given £1.1 million to improve the busiest stretch of the path and is inviting everyone from commuter cyclists to pedestrians and wheelchair users to have a say in how problems and conflicts can be sorted. City councillor Ruth Pickersgill said improvements were needed as some residents no longer felt safe on the path. In November three community "co-design" workshops were held at venues near the stretch of the path which has been earmarked for improvements, from Whitehall and Easton to St Philip's. People were asked to suggest ways the path could be improved at five key areas: the bends at Clay Bottom, by Whitehall Primary School, Easton

Community Centre, Russell Town Avenue and the underpass below St Philip's Causeway. As well as adding suggestions to hands-on maps of the areas, people at the workshops were encouraged to put themselves in the place of other path users. Sustrans will now take the ideas away and come up with designs which can be refined with the public's help at more workshops, which will take place at the Rose Green Centre in Whitehall from 3.30-7pm on December 9 and at Easton Community Centre from 5-7pm on December 10. People who cannot make either workshop can give their ideas online at qrco.de/Onepath. Sustrans has also visited community and interest groups to ask for their input. Redesign project manager Alex Bottrill said: "All of the design ideas on maps were

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and frail adults may be using it and should be able to do so at their own pace in a safe way. "I really commend all those who use cycling as their chosen method of transport for environmental reasons and to reduce congestion but I believe, as motorists now have to reduce their speed to 20mph in many built-up areas of Bristol, there should be a low speed limit for cyclists in this part of the path. "My dream would be that it becomes safe enough for all children to walk, scoot or cycle to their nurseries, children’s centre and schools along the route, thus eliminating the need for all those school-run car journeys that add drastically to air pollution in the area and compromise children’s safety, and that it becomes a truly shared space which the whole wide range of residents in the area feel they can safely use."

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n FRIENDS OF EASTVILLE PARK

A welcome for all seasons IT is fascinating to observe the vivid colours of autumn being slowly replaced with the greys and browns that accompany the onset of winter. The change creates the perfect landscape backdrop for viewing the park’s wildlife. The rich plumage of the kingfisher or the warm glow of a visiting goldcrest set against the thinning foliage are just a few of the amazing photographs we’ve seen on the Friends group page this month. For folk who are not able to visit Eastville Park or for those who have moved far away, the photos are a source of wonder and of fond memories that help to create a sense of belonging and being part of the park ‘family’. Over the coming year, the Friends are looking at some ideas that reach out to those who are unable to access the park, giving those who may be disabled or isolated the chance to explore and enjoy what the rest of us take for granted. We’ll be launching a programme of Community Engagement in the new year that will focus on small, regular activities. Throughout this last year, volunteers have enabled us to do so much and we’re very much looking forward to building on our successes into 2020. A combination of our own efforts and the support of the new Parks Foundation volunteer co-ordinator has seen a healthy increase in people helping with activities around the park. We’re excited to have a group of Bristol University students as ‘regulars’ now. They have been involved with our Santa preparations,

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that the playground has been occupied by contractors installing a new piece of play equipment and surfacing. This is the first, we hope, of many new features supported by Friends’ funds and CIL money from BCC. I was very interested to observe a demonstration of battery powered park maintenance machinery earlier this week. A wide range of mowers and other machines were on display so we may soon see the retirement of the older combustion engine models in our park. Staying with the topic of environmental impact; our chair, Sarah West attended the Bristol One City event looking at ways that Bristol can adapt and mitigate the impact of climate change. Our park historians, Mo Lewis and Pam Bush are still working tirelessly putting together a history of the park and are keen to use any material that might help to tell the story. It was a lovely surprise earlier this week to spot on the group

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Power blow: Bakery thanks neighbours THE owner of a bakery in Fishponds has thanked neighbours for their support after she was forced to set up a generator outside the shop. Tracy Phillpott, who runs Cottage Bakery in Downend Road, was left without electricity after her supplier cut her off in a case of mistaken identity. She had no choice but to install a generator in order to keep the business going until the dispute could be settled and normal power resumed. However, the machine has upset several neighbours who complained about the smoke coming from it. Tracy said she has been without power since the middle of October: “I had no way of baking that night ready for the next day. I have 50 to 60 wholesale suppliers so I couldn't let them down. “I would have had to shut down the business and leave everyone around here without a

bakery.” Tracey, who also runs a bakers shop in Chipping Sodbury also called Cottage Bakery, knew it wasn't an ideal solution but wasn't prepared for some of the criticism she received. “I had one person who tried to turn the machine off - that's vandalism. It has thankfully been

the minority as I have had lots of people coming in to give me support.” One neighbour was so understanding she took to the Fishponds Voice Facebook group Greater Fishponds News and Views to explain the full story. Tracy said: “The neighbours in the house next door have been

so understanding and patient. They were so cross at people coming in the shop and shouting at me that they posted a message explaining what had happened and how it wasn't my fault. They explained to people that if I hadn't installed the generator I wouldn't have a business.” Tracy said she is now hoping the electricity supplier would get the matter sorted as a matter of urgency. “I've now got around the issue of the smoke by adding a chimney and an additive to the tank so there is no smoke now. “It's a silent generator so noise isn't an issue – our fridges inside make more noise. “I don't want the generator there as much as anyone else doesn't. It's all above board and the council is happy with what I am doing. I am working hard to resolve the issue. I'd like to thank everyone for their support and patience and I will endeavour to get things sorted asap.”

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Schools get into film to improve learning TEACHERS in two primary schools in Fishponds are learning how to use film in the classroom to improve children's reading and writing. Chester Park Junior School and Fishponds Church of England Academy are among ten Bristol schools who have signed up for Film for Learning. As part of the four-year project, teachers are being trained how to use film clips and film-related activities in the classroom, use film-related texts to improve reading and writing, and teach children how to make short films. The project has been devised by national film education charity Into Film and supported by local industry body Bristol City of Film, education charity Paul Hamlyn Foundation, city media company Boomsatsuma and the city council. One senior leader and two

Teachers learn new ways that film can be used to help learning other teachers from each school is being trained as part of the four-year programme. They will share what they have learned with colleagues. Bristol UNESCO City of Film Coordinator Natalie Moore said: “Weaving film into the education experience from an early age has been proven to be fantastically beneficial for young people, so I’m very excited that Bristol

schoolchildren will be receiving this experience. "Film for Learning has been one of our key priorities from the outset, as embedding creativity into education is a key objective for the UNESCO Creative Cities Network." Boomsatsuma creative projects manager Lyndsay Davies said: “The aim is to empower teachers to embed film

resources into their everyday literacy practices. With such engaging and diverse resources available, we hope the project will see students more active in their learning and inspired to know more about film. "It’s also fantastic that we have such a wide cross section of schools across the city. One key aspect of the project’s development is that resources and learning will be disseminated to wider school communities. This will allow more Bristol schools to benefit from the project and make the outcomes even more meaningful." Into Film learning coordinator Nichola Clarke said: “We’re looking forward to seeing a positive impact on the literacy and digital literacy skills of pupils from the 10 schools in the Bristol area." Photo: Boomsatsuma

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How city's diesel ban could affect you THE streets covered by Bristol's planned diesel ban and clean air charging zone have been confirmed. The Voice reported last month that the city council had decided to put forward two schemes to cut pollution in the city. The first was a ban on all privately-owned diesel vehicles in an area around the Centre, Broadmead, Redcliffe and the Harbourside between 7am and 3pm, seven days a week. The second was a clean air zone (CAZ) where more polluting commercial vehicles would be charged a daily fee of between £9 and £100 to enter an area including parts of Easton, St Philip's, St Paul's and Montpelier. Drivers of commercial vehicles who had paid to enter the CAZ could also drive through the central diesel ban zone. The Fishponds area is not included in either zone. But the RAC has warned that drivers trying to avoid them could start looking for new routes. Drivers of diesel cars would have to leave the inbound M32 at Easton junction 3, where it meets Easton Way and Lower Ashley Road, as the ban zone extends for the length of Newfoundland Street. It means diesel cars would not be allowed to access the Cabot Circus car park.

The edge of the clean air charging zone (CAZ) nearest to Fishponds, marked in blue. The purple area, bottom left, shows how the daytime ban on private diesel cars extends to junction 3 of the M32. Private diesel cars would also be banned from Bond Street, Temple Way, Redcliffe Way and the A420 Old Market Street, inside the Midland Road junction. The boundary of the CAZ for commercial vehicles would follow the railway line between Stapleton Road and Lawrence Hill stations through Easton, with the bottom

end of Stapleton Road, Easton Road, the Lawrence Hill roundabout and St Philip's Causeway inside it. The final plan is due to be submitted to government in February 2020, and the deadline for implementation is March 2021. The council has estimated that the plan will bring down the city’s nitrogen dioxide levels to within legal limits by 2025. Members of Bristol City Council’s overview and scrutiny management board raised concerns that many drivers would skirt around the edges of each zone to avoid paying charges and penalties, pushing traffic congestion, parking problems and dangerous exhaust fumes outside the city centre. Councillor Clive Stevens (Green, Clifton Down) said: “If we have a scheme that…is just pushing the dirty air around, that is not going to save lives at all.” The RAC said the proposed diesel car ban would have an “unprecedented” impact on drivers of diesel vehicles. Head of roads policy Nicholas Lyes said: “Major routes into, out of, and even around the city would become out of bounds, with diesel vehicles forced onto other roads, which risks causing congestion problems where they don’t exist at the moment.”

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War memorial unveiled at rugby ground A WAR memorial honouring the lives of 62 men who lost their lives in the First World War has been unveiled at the Frenchay home of Dings Crusaders RFC. The tribute is in memory of members of the Shaftesbury Crusade, a Christian mission based in St Philips which led to the establishment of the rugby club. The 62 men were among the 346 from the mission, set up to encourage young people from the Dings to take part in sport, who fought during the war. The sandstone memorial was donated by the Sanigar family in memory of their brother Mike, a stalwart member of Dings Crusaders RFC. A service, conducted by former Dings player Rev Trevor Denley, took place during the unveiling on Saturday November 16, prior to the Dings home game against Taunton Titans. It was unveiled by Fiona

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Ian Haddrell. A poppy wreath with a Dings RFC badge at its centre was laid at the memorial by Mike Sanigar's brother Dennis. There were various other guests from Barton Hill History Group, Western Front Association and St Silas Royal British Legion. A two-course lunch for the rugby club’s guests and supporters followed directly after the unveiling. Derek Gunningham arranged for a mason to make the new memorial out of grey pennant sandstone with black lettering. In 2018 Dings Crusaders RFC moved from their Lockleaze home of 70 years to a new purpose-built sport facility at Frenchay, named Shaftesbury Park in recognition of the club’s origins. Photo courtesy of Harry Phillips Photography

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n NEWS A CARE worker has won recognition for her work with residents who are living with dementia. Karolina Nowadczyk, a team leader at Brunelcare's Deerhurst care home in Soundwell, took home the Dignity in Care accolade at The Great British Care Awards. Karolina said: “To be nominated for the Dignity in Care Award is very special to me, but to have won the award is a dream come true! I work really hard to maintain the dignity of residents living with dementia and it’s something I’m extremely passionate about. It's great to know that all my hard work is paying off.” This was the first of two accolades for Bristol-based charity Brunelcare - Daniella Masarque, who works at Robinson House care home in Stockwood, won an award for Best Activity Coordinator at The Care & Support West Awards.

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The most wonderful time of the year ... THERE are lots of exciting things to do in Bristol this festive season. Aside from navigating busy schedules, winding down work for the holidays and doing a lot of recycling (in our new bags for cardboard) it is useful to book a few things in advance to break up the Christmas period – which seems to becoming ever longer, no? We are still working out how to do everything we did before whilst holding a new baby, making time to play with the older one, washing and drying the growing mountain of washing (drying? In this weather?) and being at (as opposed to doing any…) employed work.

best to book ahead online. There are little seals to help toddlers that are useful on a first come, first served basis; there are “more seals than ever” says the website, which is good news for little ones, as there were queues last year. My eldest child was pretty terrified of anything Santa-like for four years, so guard your pennies with the Santa’s grotto part. They are separate and cost separately. Runs until January 6. Ice skating only: adult skater £9.50 off peak, £10.50 peak; child under 12 £6.50 off peak, £8 peak.

Winter Wonderland at Cribbs Causeway From late November – booking essential Here you will find a large ice rink, Santa’s grotto and an upsidedown house to look around. It is

This is a lovely community event, which is home-grown and inclusive of all of our Fishponds broods. This year it is at the Old Bowling Green and promises to be a great event to see the local wildlife and Santa, too. It is events such as this that bring

many people to live in Fishponds and keep families here. Sunday December 8, 10.30am4.30pm, no need to book. The Quiet Session, 9.3010.30am, booking essential: email santasgrottoeastville@gmail.com. Enchanted Christmas at Westonbirt Arboretum Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8QS. Call 0300 674890 Fancy wandering around an enchanted woodland beset by fairy mischief? Then this is the woodland trail for you. The illuminations transform the wood and there is much seasonal cheer here for a family day out. I believe there is warmed, mulled wine… Friday 29, Saturday 30 November, Sunday 1 December, Friday 6, Saturday 7, Sunday 8 December, Friday 13, Saturday 14, Sunday 15 December, Friday 20, Saturday 21 and Sunday 22

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Love Saves The Day move to Ashton Court confirmed ORGANISERS of the Love Saves The Day festival have confirmed its intended new home after it leaves Eastville Park next year. The dance music festival is set to move across Bristol to the Ashton Court estate, where it will be able to almost double its capacity. Organisers have secured a licence to bring nearly 40,000 revellers to Ashton Court in 2021. They say planning is still in the early stages but they already have the backing of North Somerset Council, which is the licensing authority for the estate. Bristol City Council, which owns Ashton Court, will also have to give its permission but a licence was granted on November 22 after North Somerset Council environmental health officers' concerns over staging the festival at Ashton Court were resolved. Love Saves The Day has been in the 23,000-capacity Eastville Park since 2015 but organisers confirmed in September that next year's event will be their last there. They did not comment on reasons for the move but the new venue will allow 17,000 more attendees each day. Tickets for the final festival in Eastville Park, which takes place on May 23 and 24 next year, went on sale on October 3 - and the first two releases of weekend and day tickets have already sold out. The new licence allows festivals to be held at Ashton Court estate during the spring bank holiday in 2021, 2022 and 2023 between 11am and 11pm on the Saturday and Sunday, with 10 to 12 live bands each day. In a recent statement, Tom Paine, one of the directors of Love Saves The Day, said: “All our focus right now is on Eastville Park for 2020 and making sure that next year’s show is the best one yet.”

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n THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH

Are you feeling Christmassy yet? “IT’S snowing!” came the shout up the stairs one morning in middle of November. Really? I thought, thinking the squeal of delight was slightly optimistic. But as I drew back the curtain, the snow was certainly falling on Fishponds. The expectation that the snow might stick around for long was probably not going to be met, but nevertheless it did feel “Christmassy”. “Christmassy” – is a word which requires a lot of unpacking. It’s a word that is generally banned in our household until December 1st, and there is a fierce debate as to which films are “Christmas Ones”. “Christmassy” can mean a whole host of things for different people. Some people I know LOVE IT – they love everything about this season from the buying to the receiving, the end of year parties and celebrations. Some love the lights and the tinsel, the carols and the nativities, the mulled wine and

the mince pies. I am one of those people. I do love Christmas -which is a fortunate thing in my job. Christmas can also be a difficult and hard time for people. It can be lonely or bring back difficult memories. It can be stressful and the cause of many a family argument. The colder months can be difficult to manage and the dark nights can mean people are wary of venturing out as much. For some it can be a painful reminder of people who have died or who are no longer very near by. Christmas is above all complex. Yet at the heart of Christmas is a story which the world has listened to for over 2000 years. Sometimes that is told in the form of plays with small people, sometimes it is sung by the most majestic of choirs, sometimes it is whispered in the depths of our souls as we gaze into a candle in the middle of the night. For Christians it is the most

formidable story of God. A God who was found in a vulnerable tiny chid. A child who then had to flee to Egypt to escape the fury of Herod. It is the transformative story of hope, because it makes the bold claim that God comes to know and share the very life that we have as human beings. A God we might come to know a little about, because God knows a little of what it is to be one of us. That is a remarkable and bold claim. The next few weeks leading up to Christmas are also set aside in the Christian pattern of life – a time of Advent – when each day is marked in time by a calendar. Most Advent calendars now have a tiny chocolate behind each window – a little reminder of the treats which might come on the 25th. They help to build the sense of climax and expectation. I try and read a little of the Christmas story each day when opening the windows, it has become a bit of a tradition –

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Cricket club earns national accolade FRENCHAY Cricket Club has received national recognition for its work coaching players. It was named Coaching Club of the Year at the 2019 ECB Coach Awards. Having been shortlisted for the award, representatives from the club were invited to attend a black tie dinner at Ashbridge House in Hertfordshire in November, along with club coaches from all over the country. Also in attendance were England director of cricket Ashley Giles, former chairman of selectors David Graveney and other past and present England coaches. Youth chairman Matt Hunkin said: “We cater for over 200 boys and girls, along with other members of our community, including our disability squad the Frenchay Falcons. "To receive a national award for our coaching set-up is a

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n PLANNING WITH CHRIS GOSLING

Future directions ALTHOUGH you may not be inspired or energised by it, you have probably noticed that a General Election is on the horizon. If you are reading this in the second half of the month, you will know the result (if any) but I am writing this in a state of November ignorance. It is an important time for the country, with the apparent opportunity to move in one of two directions. The divergence between the two major parties also seems likely to have a big impact on planning. On one level, everyone is talking about increasing the supply of housing, although the emphasis on how affordable it would be is relatively absent from the camp with the blue rosettes. This has been the stock response to the lack of affordable housing, as if increasing supply has a simple relationship to price. Affordability has become an ever more important issue over a decade where wages have largely stagnated while house prices have

rocketed. Making fewer headlines is what will happen to what I recently heard being called‚ very aptly "the shadow planning system“. This title covers the range of changes that have been made to permitted development. Some of these require some details to be submitted instead of a full application, although the principle of the permission has already been made before that slimmed down application goes in. You may recall that the local case that I usually quote is Beacon Tower, the former DHSS building at the end of Lodge Causeway. It is worth putting this shadow planning system into context. Many measures were introduced to bring about increased housing supply. Over the period of 2014-18 the changes have led to the provision of 88,000 dwellings, without one planning application submitted. At the same time, although boosting housing stock at the cheaper end of the market, none of them have actually been affordable, because that can only negotiated as part of a planning permission. Affordable housing, simply put, is normally

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Panto treat for young carers – oh yes it is! A CAMPAIGN has been launched by a Fishponds charity to bring some Christmas magic into the lives of young carers by treating them to a visit to a pantomime. Carers Support Centre has set up a JustGiving page which aims to raise £1,390 for 20 youngsters to watch Dick Whittington at the Bristol Hippodrome. The charity, based at the Vassall Centre in Gill Avenue, works with young people in Bristol and South Gloucestershire who care for family members at home. Often their responsible role has a huge impact on their lives and can cause stress and depression as they struggle to juggle life at home with the demands of school and friendship circles. The centre helps by organising activities and workshops, giving youngsters the chance to meet others in the same situation. Donations are needed to cover pantomime tickets,

Young carers pictured at a previous panto visit to the Bristol Hippodrome transport, staffing, refreshments and administration costs. Kama McKenzie, young carers service manager, said: “Caring is a huge responsibility that should only ever be expected of an adult. Young carers do a fantastic job of caring for someone at home, but it has a big impact on a young life. Young carers struggle to keep up with schoolwork, are often bullied, and suffer with anxiety and depression. “The trip is a chance for young carers to take a much-

needed break from their caring responsibilities and meet other young carers. “This is the first time we’ve fundraised for the young carers’ pantomime using a JustGiving fundraiser. We’ve obtained funding through other means previously so are trying something new this year. Last year a group of young carers went to see the Cinderella at Bristol Hippodrome and the year before they saw Aladdin. “Christmas can be a difficult

time for young carers, so this opportunity to connect with other young people in a similar situation and take some time out at the panto is so important to them. Without these funds, going to the pantomime would not be possible for them. Activities like this that allow them to just be a child are crucial for their wellbeing.” A carer is someone who provides unpaid support to family or friends who could not manage without their help. This could be caring for a relative, partner or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or substance misuse problems. There are 40,138 carers in Bristol - or 13.5 per cent of the population - and 27,639 carers in South Gloucestershire, which is  14.7 per cent of the population. If you would like to support the fundraising drive, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/ fundraising/carers-supportcentre-panto-trip

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n WHAT’S ON IN OUR AREA Thursday, November 28 n Avon Organic Group invites local gardeners and growers to our talk “The Life in Your Soil – Soil Biology for Growers" with Tom Hartley, Soil Association. 7pm, The Station, Silver St, BS1 2AG. All welcome £5/£3.50 student/concession. groworganicbristol.org Tuesday December 3 n Speaker morning plus coffee. Pat Downes “A Festive Season” at Downend Folk House, Lincombe Barn, Overndale Road. 10 for 10.30 am. Pay at door £2.50. Coffee extra. There will also be a raffle. Wednesday December 4 n Downend Flower Arranging Club’s Christmas Demonstration Elizabeth Graham, international floral designer and Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medallist. Lincombe Barn, Overndale Road, Downend BS16 2RW. Wednesday 4 December, 6.30 for 7.30pm. Free coffee/mince pies. Visitors £8 at door. Everyone welcome! Thursday December 5 n Natural History Society Talk; Patrick Furley “Magic Lantern Christmas Show” at Downend Folk House, Lincombe Barn, Overndale Road. 7.30 pm. Pay at door £3, including refreshments. Saturday December 7 n Christmas Fair, St Mary's Church, Manor Road, Fishponds from 11am to 2pm. Lots of stalls including white elephant, books and games, tombola, cakes and raffle. Tea, coffee and light refreshments available plus seasonal music from the choir. For further details email stmarysfishponds@hotmail.co.uk Monday December 9 n Senior Film Club at Christ Church Hall, North Street, Downend. A social afternoon with a film, cake and company! Come along and join us on the 2nd Monday of the month: 9 December, 13 January & 10 February at 2pm, £3 including refreshments. For more information call Home Instead Senior Care 0117 989 8210. Friday December 13 n ACTIVATE drop-in lunchtime concert, Fishponds Methodist Church, Guinea Lane, Fishponds, 1-2pm, featuring the Bristol Veterans' Band. Tea/coffee, mince pies and biscuits available. Admission free. Retiring collection. Contact 0117 965 4521. Sunday December 22 n Carols by Candlelight at Speedwell Methodist Church, BS15 1ES. 6pm. All welcome.

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Ambrose Beehive Centre 10am n Music for Toddlers, St Mary’s Parish Rooms 10:30am n Lunch Club, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 12:30pm n Film Club for over 55’s, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Pre-school Storytime/ Rhymetime, Fishponds Library 2.15-2.45pm n Eucharist with signing for the Deaf, Hillside Court, Batten Road, St George, Bristol, BS5 8NL 3pm n Messy Church, Fishponds CofE Academy 3:15pm n Woodcraft , All Saints Church Hall/Link 6pm n Evening Prayer, St Aidan’s Church 7pm n Evening Prayer, St Ambrose Church 7pm n Frenchay Parent and Toddler group, upstairs in the Frenchay Village Hall, 9.45-11.45am n Scouts (10-14 years), Fishponds Baptist Church Youth Hall. 7.309pm (Term Time only) Email: 151bristolscouts@gmail.com n Slimming World, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR. 9.30am to midday, Call Ami 0746 2727 229 n Diabetes UK, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR. 6.15-8.15pm. Meeting in small room. n Zumba, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR. 7-8pm. Contact Anna 0779 9180 437 n 8.15pm Fitness Yoga (beginners & improvers) at Beechwood Club. Your first class is free! To book call/text Nikki 07525 735500 or email nikki@urban-yoga.net n Staple Hill Probus Club meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month at Downend Cricket Club. 10.30am-12.45pm. Tea and coffee from 10am n Under 5s Make a Mess session Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10.15am £5 / £4 extra siblings. www.childrensscrapstore.co.uk / 0117 9143002 n New session for Under 5s has space for structured making, free play and exploration - 1.45-2.45pm every week £5 / £4 extra siblings www.childrensscrapstore.co.uk / 0117 9143002

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n 252 Cubs 6.45 - 8 Scout HQ, Stonechat Gardens call Graham 956 6996 n 7.30-8.30pm, Zumba Dance for fitness with Lisa at Bristol Dance Company, Brook Road, Fishponds, BS16 3SQ. Tel 0117 965 6699. n Songs for Little People, The Kingfisher Café 9.45pm £4 per little person, siblings £2. n Eucharist, St Ambrose Church 10am n Arts and Crafts, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 10:30am n Coffee Morning, St Ambrose Church 10:30am n Tai Chi, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 11am n Level 3 Walking Group, starting from St Ambrose Beehive Centre 1pm n Arts and Crafts, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 1:30pm n Punjabi Dance and Song, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Support and Activity Group, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm

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n Chair based exercise class, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Ladies Circle, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2:30pm n Wives Group, St John’s Church 2:30pm n Messy Church, Air Balloon Primary School, Hillside Rd, St George 3:30pm n Home Group, Location varies 6:30pm n Phoenix Art Club, Fishponds Methodist Church Hall, Guinea Lane, Fishponds 10am-noon. All mediums, all abilities. n Tai Chi for Health and Happiness: Wednesdays 9.30am to 10.45am at The Beechwood Club (BS16 3TP) and 7.45pm to 9.00pm at All Saint’s Church (BS16 2BW), also Thursdays 9.30am to 10.45am at All Saint’s Church – tel: 07938 240158, web: www.tchh.co.uk. n Dancing Tots, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road 10-11am n Women’s Reading Group, Beechwood Club, 1.30-3 pm, fourth Wednesday of every month. Call Anne 0117 9041875 for information. n Keep fit class, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR. 7- 8pm. Contact Beryl 0117 9774534. n Cycle UK (CTC). For all cyclists from beginners to professionals, commuters to sports. Beechwood Club, Fishponds, BS16 3TR. 8-10PM winter months only (other months are rides, see http://www. cyclebristolctc.org.uk/) n Yoga, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road, Fishponds 5.456.45pm. Call Nikki 0752 5735 500 n Flower Arranging practice classes, Downend Folk House, Lincombe Barn, Overndale Road 7.30 p.m, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday, September – May. All levels welcome. Call Isabel Cooke on 0117 9568504 n 10-1130am Oldland Common Friendship & Exercise Club meet weekly for gentle exercise at The Community Building (rear of Redfield Edge School), High Street, Oldland Common, BS30 9TL. Contact Spencer on 07825 155954 n Pilates classes. All Saints Church Hall 10.15 - 11.15 a.m. and 6.45 - 7.45 p.m. Booking essential. £42 for six sessions. All levels welcome. Contact Emily on 07974 252486; email: info@ teachmepilates.co.uk or find me on facebook: Emily Osborne Pilates. n Frenchay Probus Club meets on

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the first and third Wednesday every month in Frenchay Village Hall. 10 am to noon. Visitors welcome. www.frenchayprobusclub.com n Frenchay Folk Dance Club meets in Frenchay Village Hall on alternate Wednesdays at 7.45pm. Calling from Alan Davies and music by Mike Elsom. Dancers of all abilities and experience are welcome. Information at www. frenchayfdc.co.uk or by emailing FFDCSecretary@outlook.com. n Coffee morning held on the first Wednesday of the month from 10.30 am - 12.00 pm at Fishponds Baptist Church and that all are welcome. n Phoenix Art Club, Fishponds Methodist Church Hall, Guinea Lane, Fishponds 10am to noon. All mediums, all abilities, all welcome. n Hatha Flow Yoga. St Matthias (Former UWE Campus). Steiner Academy Bristol. 7.00 - 8.00 pm. All levels welcome. Contact Yolanda 07982418847 or email at hola@ yogawithyolanda.me. n Carers Café at Kingfisher Café, Straits Parade, 2-3.30pm. 3rd Wednesday of each month. Contact Caroline 0117 958 9989 or carolinem@carerssupportcentre. org.uk n Hannah More Senior citizen "Fun and Entertainment" , Beechwood Club, Fishponds 2-4pm, fortnightly. Tel no 0117 965 0356 n Tai Chi for Health and Happiness: Wednesdays 9.30am to 10.45am at The Beechwood Club (BS16 3TP) and 7.45pm to 9.00pm at All Saint’s Church (BS16 2BW), also Thursdays 9.30am to 10.45am at All Saint’s Church – tel: 07938 240158, web: www.tchh.co.uk. n Gentle chair based exercise. With professional trainer. The New Place, 119-121 Fishponds Rd. 10.30-11.30 a.m. n October has been a fantastically busy month for Phoenix Art Club, Fishponds. We have had a successful educational and entertaining acrylics and glazes demonstration by Vincent Brown of a Bob Marley portrait. Also we have recently put on an Affordable Art Exhibition at Chipping Sodbury, StLawrence Church Hall, which was very popular and where we sold lots of work. The work covered romantic landscapes, the urban environment, animal and bird studies and Terry Pritchett style scenarios, sinister, fascinating and detailed. No Tasteful nudes this year. We are looking forward to our exhibition in Iron Acton on May Day next year which coincides with lots of fun, Maypole and other dance, dog show, music and lots of stalls. A great day out. Not only is October, Halloween month, it is also the Big Draw Festival which

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n WHAT’S ON encourages people to take up art projects for enjoyment and mental wellbeing. So Phoenix Art is contributing in a little way by its workshops, sessions and exhibitions. Christmas is round the corner and we have a lovely party with home entertainment and sometimes we go for a meal. The group are very friendly share tips with each other and encouragement. We let potential members try the club out for a week or so. So there is nothing to lose. Visit us between 10 and 12 on Wednesdays have a cuppa and a piece of cake. We have our own library for reference and often use of materials.

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n Dance Fit with Cressida. Beechwood Club, Beechwood Rd. Easy pace weekly exercise class with range of dance steps and music. 2pm-3pm plus tea and chat. Starting Sep 7. Ffi call 07808 581739. n Yoga class for beginners. Lincombe Barn, Overndale Rd, Downend. 6.30-8pm.Traditional yoga postures with focus on breathing and relaxation. Contact before: katarzyna48@hotmail.com or 0752 5937201. n 252 Scouts 6.30 - 8 Scout HQ, Stonechat Gardens call Graham 956 6996 n Morning Prayer - St Aidans Church 9:15am n Body toning/conditioning , Beechwood Club 9.30-10.30am. Call Sabrina 0794 1353 735 n Coffee and Craft Morning , St Aidan’s Church 10am n Free Beginners Computer Classes, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 10am n Eucharist, St John’s Church 10am n Eucharist, St Mary’s Church 10am n Parent and Toddler Group, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 10am n Ballroom Dance Class, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 12pm n Exercises and Sing-a-long Activity Session, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Fit Steps, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Dance, Latin Rhythm, and Zumba gold, Beechwood Club 2-3pm. Call Cressida 0780 8587 39 n Knit & Natter, Fishponds Library 2-4 pm (fortnightly) n Frenchay Parent and Toddler group, upstairs in the Frenchay Village Hall, 9.45-11.45am n The Senior Citizen Friendship Club, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR 3.30-5pm. Call 0782 5155 954. Email: Spencer@sportingchange.biz n Come and try Taoist Tai Chi, a moving meditation to improve the

health of our bodies and minds. We have classes in Fishponds and Kingswood - come and try your first class for free! Fishponds Methodist Church, Guinea Lane, BS16 2HB Thursdays 7-8.30 Kingswood Community Centre, High Street BS15 4AB Tuesdays 1012 or Wednesdays 7-8.30pm For more information see www. taoist.org or call Crispin on 07407175127 n Baby Bebop Mums, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road, Fishponds 11am-1pm, babies up to one year. Call Ruth 0796 6032 414 n East Park Residents meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month at May Park School from 6-7pm. . Further information from Hazel Durn on 0117 9513868 or Tony Locke on 07919 173450 n 7-9pm Kingswood Choir at United Church Kingswood, Regent Street, all abilities. Contact Patsy Holdsworth 01179078994 n 9.30am Fitness Yoga (beginners & improvers) at Beechwood Club. Your first class is free! To book call/text Nikki 07525 735500 or email nikki@urban-yoga.net n Fishponds Probus Club, Fishponds Club, Fishponds Road at 10 am. on the first and third. Thursdays in each month.For information, please telephone the Secretary, Malcolm Forbes, on 01179 836886. Vacancies available for retired professional/business gentlemen. Call Graham Hawkins 0117 956 1846. n Riff Raff Choir - The Cross Hands Pub. 7.30-9.30pm. Pop and rock, mixed choir. All voice parts taught by ear. Everyone welcome - no audition. Booking essential. FREE taster session at start of term. £80 for 10 week term. www. RiffRaffChoir.co.uk n 930-11am or 1115-1245pm Staple Hill Friendship & Exercise Club meet weekly for gentle exercise at Staple Hill Methodist Church (Hall), High Street, Staple Hill, BS16 5HQ. Contact Spencer on 07825 155954 n Fishponds and Downend Rotary Club. We meet at the Langley Arms on Guest Avenue and welcome visitors on the following Thursdays: 1st and 4th Thursday - Fellowship Meetings 19:00 for 19:15, 3rd Thursday - Speaker Meeting 19:00 for 19:30. Please email Contact@ FandDRotary.Club to make arrangements. n Kingswood Community Café 12-3pm, pop along for a cuppa, bite to eat and make new friends, everyone welcome. KVA, Kingswood Community Centre, High Street, BS15 4AB. Tel Gill for more details 0117 9025779

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n From September 12, Gospel Generation Community Choir, 11am-12.15pm, House of Praise Church, Tudor Road, Easton. No membership fee, donations welcome. Contact Emma gospelgen@googlemail.com for more information. n 7-9.30pm, rehearsal evening with Bristol Male Voice Choir, St Andrew's Church, Filton, BS34 7PS, on the A38 near Filton roundabout. You will get a very warm welcome and can look forward to learning a very wide range of music with us; we provide learning tracks for practice and you do not need to read music to sing with us. You will eventually be able to sing in our regular concerts and travel with us to many different venues. Contact 07941 040472 for more information.

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n Coffee Morning from 10.30am11.30am at Fishponds Methodist Church, Guinea Lane. Entrance through main church door. Greeting cards and preserves on sale in aid of charity. n Nordic Walking Classes, Oldbury Court 9.30-10.30am. Contact bristolnordicwalking.co.uk to book.

n The Friday Playgroup, All Saints Community Hal 10-11.30 am in termtime. £2.50 + 50p per sibling; includes kids' snacks and drinks and tea and coffee. See the Facebook page or email fishpondsfridayplaygroup@gmail. com n Line Dancing, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 10:30am n Rhymetime for babies and toddlers, Hillfields Library 11.30amnoon n Senior Citizens Bingo Club with optional fish and chip lunch, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 12pm n The First Friday Film Club - All Saints Church Hall, 2pm n Taekwondo, St John’s Church Hall 5:30pm n Grove Road Youth Club, All Saints Community Hall 7pm n Sensible keep fit to music for older ladies. Hillfields Park Baptist Church, Thicket Avenue, Fishponds 9am. Good company and a chat over coffee. Call 0117 9561231. n High density Zumba, Beechwood Club, Fishponds 6.157.15pm. Call Anna 0779 9180 437

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n WHAT’S ON n Zumba, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road 9.30-10.30pm n Baby Bebop (Mums / Babies up to 1 year old) Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR. 11am-1pm. Contact Ruth 0796 6032 414 n Alzheimer’s meetings Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR. 2-4pm (2nd Friday in each month). Tel no. 0117 9756 441 n Coffee Morning, Speedwell Methodist Church, 10am-noon. Open to all. Friendly and caring. Lunch once a month. n Living After Loss, St Mary's Parish Rooms, back entrance of church, every other Friday, 11am-noon. Contact Lizzie on 0117 9650856 n Every second Friday of the month, 4-6 pm. Messy church with crafts, celebration and meal. Stapleton church hall, Park Road. Further details on Facebook or you can email youngpeople@ holytrinitystapleton.org.uk n In the Pink, Hillfields Park Baptist Church, Thicket Avenue, 9.00am. Make new friends and enjoy sensible exercise to music for older ladies, followed by refreshments. Tel. 0117 956 0615. n Activate Drop-in lunchtime concerts held every second Friday of the month, 1pm to

2pm at Fishponds Methodist Church, Guinea Lane. Variety of entertainers, tea and coffee available. Free entry – retiring collection. Contact 0117 965 4521 for more details.

Saturdays n Pilates class. All Saints Church Hall, Grove Road. 9.15 - 10.15 a.m. Drop-in class, no booking necessary. All levels welcome. £7 per class. Contact Emily on 07974 252486; email: info@ teachmepilates.co.uk or find me on facebook: Emily Osborne Pilates. n Diabetes group, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road 2-4pm, 2nd Saturday, 2 monthly, September n Rehabilitation Pilates (Beginners), Lincombe Barn, Downend Folk House, in Britannia room. 9am. £7. Samantha 07736 309272, www.gentlefitness.co.uk n Life Universecity LC soul health and wellness education classes, 12.30 -2pm Fishponds Old Library, Fishponds Rd. Rolling Administration 1st Saturdays of the month (except Jul –Aug /

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Dec –Jan) For info or to register Tel: 07508390298/Email: life. universecity@gmail.com n Monthly Bric a Brac and Clothing Sale at Stapleton Baptist Church, Broom Hill, Stapleton. 1st Saturday of each month, 10am til 12pm. Refreshments available in the Hall.

Sundays n Morning Worship and children’s activities, Speedwell Methodist Church, 378 Speedwell Road. 10.30am n Morning Worship, New Place, Eastville Methodist Church, Fishponds Road. 10.45am. Holy Communion once a month. n Eucharist, All Saints Church 8am n Eucharist, St Mary’s Church 10am with Giggle Club in Parish Rooms n Eucharist, St Ambrose Church 10am n Eucharist or Lay-Led Service, St Michael’s Church 10am n Eucharist or Lay-Led Service, St Aidan’s Church 10:30am n Eucharist or Lay-Led Service, St John’s 10:30am n Eucharist or Lay-Led Service, All Saints Church 10.30am n All Sorts Youth Group, St Aidan’s Church hall 6pm(fortnightly) n Evensong , St Mary’s Church 6:30pm n Worship, Staple Hill Methodist Church 10.30am and 6pm. Creche is available for little ones and Sunday Club. Taize Worship second Sunday evening of month and communion first morning and evening of month. 0117 957 5221 n Fishponds Baptist Church (opposite the Cross Hands pub) - 10.30am. Children and youth provision for all ages. 6.30pm every Sunday, apart from the 3rd Sunday in the month which is ‘Messy church’ at 4pm y.There is a

songs of praise service on the 4th Sunday at 3pm. n Redemption Life, Beechwood Club, BS16 3TR 9.30am-1pm n Church Group, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR 1pm n ARC, Beechwood Club, BS16 3TR. 3.30-5.30pm or 7-9pm For bookings, call Terry King 0117 965 020, after 4pm. email: tk007h9736@blueyonder.co.uk n Morning Worship, Fishponds Methodist Church, 10.30am n R.F.I.Church Group, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road, 1-3pm n Sisters fellowship international, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road, Fishponds 4-6pm. n Weekly Meeting for Worship 10.30 - 11.30, With Children's Meeting 1st. and 3rd. Sundays, Frenchay Quaker Meeting House, Beckspool Road, BS16 1NT n All Age Worship featuring the band, choir and children at Staple Hill Salvation Army, Staple Hill n Shortwood Methodist Church worship, 2.45pm, all welcome n Morning Worship, Mangotsfield and Castle Green United Reformed Church, Cossham St, Mangotsfield10.30am n Christian worship and teaching Children’s creche and clubs 10.30-11.45am, Good News Church, Pendennis Road n Morning worship with Eastville Park Methodist Church The New Place, 119-121 Fishponds Rd. 10.45-11.45 a.m. n Sims Hill Shared Harvest volunteer day at Feed Bristol, off Frenchay Park Road near the metrobus interchange at Stoke Lane. Every third Sunday of the month, 10.30am to 3.30pm, except for December and August.

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Morgan is boxing club's latest champ

TEENAGER Morgan Baber has become the latest member of Downend Boxing Club to win a national boxing title. The 16-year-old won through the England Boxing development championship rounds to the final which took place at the Spiceball Leisure Centre, Oxfordshire on October 27. Morgan, who trains at the club's base in the Harry Crook centre, Fishponds, forced the pace against the taller Manisha Sanghera of Newcastle. From the first bell Morgan threw an effective straight right hand, the classic answer to a southpaw boxer which prompted two protection counts from the referee in the all-action, threeround contest. Taking a unanimous points decision, Morgan said afterwards: "I'm so, so happy. "Thank you so much to everyone who’s supported me, and a massive thank-you to my Downend coaches for helping me

Morgan Baber receives a certificate confirming her title. get this title." Morgan will now work towards the England Boxing open National Championships later in the season. She won her place in the final courtesy of a semi-final win over Elizabeth Dunster of Evolve boxing club of Buckinghamshire in Swindon a week previously. Boxing behind a strong jab, Morgan prompted the referee

to give her opponent two protection counts, before taking a unanimous decision to win herself a place in the finals. That bout came shortly after Morgan had represented Western Counties against an Irish side from County Mayo. Taking on the vastly more experienced Irish international Aimee Carey, Morgan went for her taller opponent from

the first bell and scored some quality shots. But the Mayo girl’s experience came to the fore with skilful movement and using her long reach to land eye-catching blows, although she admitted afterwards that the contest was her hardest yet. Former Downend boxers Jake and Ben Demmery have turned professional. The twins, from Yate, made successful pro debuts under the Chris Sanigar stable at Whitchurch Sports Centre. Ben and Jake had been with Downend for 12 years, amassing 120 bouts between them. Born 6 minutes apart and 9 weeks early, the 23-year-old twins and unsurprisingly have always been close. Although they are now looking to build careers in the sport there is one match they will always turn down - they have vowed never to fight each other. Craig Turner

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up and running. And there’s definitely no looking back over our shoulders. Since we opened the doors of the new clinic a week or so ago, I’ve known it was absolutely the right thing to do. But don’t take my word for it – the feedback we’ve had from patients and visitors has been amazing. Everyone’s been impressed with our new space, where there’s more room for the latest in new equipment, from treatment beds to fitness facilities – and everything in between. We now have more treatment and consulting rooms to help keep you healthy and in better shape. It’s the perfect place for all our chiropractors, physiotherapists and sport therapists to do what they do best – look after our patients. We’ve added to our portfolio of expertise, too, with a new podiatry and chiropody service. Pilates classes are already taking place in our new studio and

there’ll be yoga following soon. It’s all geared up to make our visitors feel “at home” in our new home and to have a fresh spring in their step when they leave us. You may have heard that one of our first “patients” was something of a prickly customer… just a couple of days before we opened, our team of builders came across Hector the hedgehog curled up in the corner of one of the treatment rooms! He probably thought it was the perfect place for his winter hibernation as it was so warm and welcoming. As much as we all love our local wildlife, we knew Hector couldn’t stay. I took advice from a vet I know and released him back into his normal habitat. Sadly, Hector won’t be able to take advantage of the latest special offers we’re extending to all new patients. It will cost just £10 for all new patient examinations, including any treatment needed during that first visit.

with Tim Button, Doctor of Chiropractic at Cleve Chiropractic and Next Step in Mangotsfield

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