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southbristolvoice July 2016 No. 14
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Mosque: Four face the judge Page 3 Protest over Paintworks plan
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Green Capital: Cost of fog and whales
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Pet owners warned after deaths Page 9 Bristol Blitz: Boy who swatted bombs Pages 30-32
Lunar attraction at Balloon Fiesta
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A very special visitor graced the street party held in Lilymead Avenue, Knowle, to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday. Among the 100-plus residents enjoying lunch, games and music was Amelia Moore, 7. There was one casualty – Fr Chris Kinch of Holy Nativity church fell in the wheelie bin race and went to A&E with a badly bruised finger.
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Totterdown residents to get arena update TOTTERDOWN residents’ group Tresa is to host a presentation about progress on the arena plan at its AGM on July 20 at 7.30pm in the Star & Dove, St Luke’s Road. Residents will hope to hear news about consultation over likely parking zones and a timetable for the development. However, the constractor, Bougues UK, is not expected to deliver its assessment of the costs and timescale for the arena until the autumn, it has emerged. This update had been expected in the summer – signalling another possible delay to the project, which was initially expected to open at the end of 2017 but is now scheduled for summer 2018. Bougues has revealed how it will share out the arena construction work: 40 per cent of external expenditure will go to small and medium size firms; 65 per cent of the workforce will come from the region, and 30 per cent from Bristol. There will be at least 48 apprentices, 40 work placements, and 4,000 weeks of training. Council boss’s vision for arena: Page13
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