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PUBLIC NOTICE

Licensing Act 2003

Application for Grant of a Premises Licence

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I, Jonathan Barnett of Artichoke Wholefoods, 725 Fishponds Road, Bristol, BS16 3UW have submitted an application for the grant of a premises licence to Bristol City Council, Licensing Authority 100 Temple Street, Bristol BS1 6AG. The record of the application may also be inspected at this address between 9.00am and 5.00pm Monday – Friday, with the exception of Wednesday when the opening hours are 10.00am and 5.00 pm or on the Council’s website at www.bristol.gov.uk

Details of application:

Application for premises licence to sell alcoholic drinks not to be consumed on the premises, the sale of which during opening hours:

Monday-Friday 8:30-18:00; Thursdays 08:30-20:30; Saturdays 09:00-17:00; Sundays 10:00-15:00

Relevant persons and responsible authorities may make written representation to the relevant Licensing Authority by 16th May 2023 such representation shall be made in writing to Licensing Team(100TS) PO BOX 3399 Bristol BS1 9NE or via email: licensing@bristol.gov.uk

It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is an unlimited fine.

City Gardener with Tim Barton

Some jobs for May:

• Sow wild flower seed and hardy annuals

• Sow grass seed where needed to repair a patchy lawn

• Insects are starting to emerge, so make sure that there is everything they need to survive. Deter them, don’t kill them.

• Scrub decking and treat wooden structures

• Go shopping, I strongly recommend a nursery rather than a garden centre, if you have one nearby. Only buy plants that are at the right stage for the time of year: many places force plants prematurely, and they will fade or fail once they’re home

Feedback and questions are always welcome at fpvoice@gracelands.garden.

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n FRIENDS OF EASTVILLE PARK

THE park is blossoming to life again, with pink and yellow flowers, fresh green leaves, and glorious bluebells along the woodland paths.

On a sunny walk by the Frome, you can smell the wild garlic starting to grow among the shade, almost ready for the first forage of the year. Meanwhile, the blossom trees planted in the upper park by volunteers a few years ago are really thriving now.

Eastville Warm and Welcome Space will continue throughout May, except for the bank holiday Mondays, until the last session on June 5.

Many people have benefited from having the door open and we have been providing a simple lunch each day too.

Please do come along for activities, support, information and free refreshments: we have a dedicated ‘Eastville Warm and Welcome Space’ page on Facebook.

With the warmer weather coming, the Pop-up café season is beginning again - the first one of the year was on April 29 and the next is on May 13.

The volunteer-led cafes not only provide a welcome cup of tea, breakfast, and slice of cake on a park visit but also reconnect people with their community, while raising funds for the park.

I always come away feeling good from having a nice catch-up with friends and neighbours, with the backdrop of local musicians and choir singing. It’s welcome food for the soul.

Volunteering for the café is a great way to meet new friends and learn skills: if you’d like to volunteer, please get in touch by email at friendsofeastvillepark@gmail.com.

Film club is running well, with the recent showing of The Woman King. The club has upgraded to a bigger screen and has set film nights for May 20, June 10 and