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fromevalleyvoice February 2014, Issue 7
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Letters, Page 20-21| What’s on, Page 16
Troubled bridge over water Muddy hell DRIVERS face a long diversion when a bridge over the River Frome in Frampton Cotterell is repaired, leading to the closure of part of Church Road for a total of nine weeks. Workmen are set to be on site for three weeks in April and a further six weeks in the summer to carry out initial preparations and the main replacement of the bridgedeck. Pedestrians and cyclists will still be able to negotiate the bridge but motorists will be sent on a diversion to Stover Road, Yate, and the Iron Acton bypass if they want to get from one side of the closure to the other. The bridge by St Peter’s Church is in a poor state, partly due to carrying more traffic, and is already subject to a 13-tonne weight limit to keep heavier vehicles off it. South Gloucestershire Council has planned the work to coincide with school holidays in order to limit the disruption as much as possible. Traders have also been assured that drivers wanting to reach them will be made aware that it’s business as usual in Church Road. Full story: Page 9
Safer school route turns into a quagmire.
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Lucky break How a broken arm saved a Winterbourne boy’s arm.
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Book award for Nathan Former Ridings pupil wins literary prize.
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Heartwarming story The Frampton Footwarmers are back home.
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Swapshop
Iron Acton goes in for food swapping. Wellies required: Sam and Ted Wood enjoy the recent wet weather that left Nightingale Bridge flooded.
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