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southbristolvoice June 2016 No. 13
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Slowing Totterdown traffic Page 3 Windmill Hill car crime: police act
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Fighting stigma of mental illness
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Food hero: Chef Barny Haughton
Knowle West’s BBC food hero TOP chef Barny Haughton has won the BBC Local Food Hero award in the Radio 4 Food & Farming awards for his work with the Square Food Foundation in Knowle West. It makes it the second year in a row that Knowle West has taken the award – last year it was won by Steve Griffiths, the tireless gardener who works at Springfield Road allotments for Knowle West Health Association. Barny was delighted with the award, saying that it shows there Continued on page 6
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Marvin Rees writes for the Voice EXCLUSIVE
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New mayor Marvin Rees opens a cycling centre in South Bristol – p4-5 SOUTH Bristol residents are waiting to hear what impact new mayor Marvin Rees will make on the area’s biggest issues. Mr Rees has vowed to review 20mph zones, and residents parking, but it’s not clear if he will make residents pay for the parking restrictions likely to be
needed near the arena. Mr Rees, who beat George Ferguson in the May 5 election, has already halted the sale of council land to developers – including one Totterdown plot. Labour also took control of the council, winning both seats in Windmill Hill. Mayor’s challenges: p4
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