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Kebele Permaculture Collective welcomes you to a joint workday and elderflower champagne making party down on Royate Hill Allotment! Saturday 17th May Royate...
A Big Green Challenge for Bristol. http://tinyurl.com/6gqqa4 It's a bid for some money from NESTA. The website on this link invites you to go to a meeting and...
The sunday service has started, thanks to the hard campaigning work of the good people of fosbr www.fosbr.org.uk Between now and September 7th there are trains...
... It's great news and a great achievement that there are going to be trains calling at Stapleton Road on Sundays - a first (no pun intended) in my 31 years...
Hi, I hope it's OK to advertise this benefit gig - not taking place in Easton but organised by people who live here (from the Bristol Permaculture group) and...
Hi folks In the dead tree edition of the Evening Pest, there appears to be a promotion of the Severn Beach Line. TAke a look at http://tinyurl.com/3lgrcl ...
Ehm cough cough http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Images/FreeSunday/FreeSundayVoucher.jpg (if you want to avoid filling in their forms...) See you on Sunday...
Just want to warn everyone and get the word out to the local community: My sister and her boyfriend were attacked by a gang of 6-8 youths with baseball bats at...
Yeah, Helicopter. Ideal for rummaging through bushes on the cycletrack, everyone knows that. I always used to go out after rats with a V-bomber myself. C'mon...
... In other news: Avon & Somerset Constabulary announces the successful use of Alsatian dogs for aerial surveillance... ... Last time I recall the community...
Hi all Below for your information is a copy of an email I've just sent to my local councillors re some arboreal vandalism on our patch. Cheers Woodsy...
... My ... baseball ... Thanks Sally - this is really scary. I heard a similar piece of news about a neighbour being hit over the head with a brick on the...
Local plods were seen yesterday evening, mob-handed with vans, actually detaining unknown perps on the cycletrack, at Junction 11. No helicopters were harmed...
Just to be clear - I'm working with Squarepeg on the Chocolate Factory, so there is vested interest here. Squarepeg is planning to include cycle housing on the...
I think that is good as long as it doesn't remove wildlife habitat, as the path is a wildlife corridoor. On another note: The massive through flow of cyclists...
As you know there is a historic problem on the cycletrack opposite your (ex?) factory site, this could be addressed by existing proposals if current...
Hi Fred Cycle houses will have sedum roofs so will add to the potential habitats. Yes we have already had lots of suggestions regarding cycle support services,...
You may think this is a bit out-of-envelope etc. but you're building for the future here, alongside a major HPV/pedestrian route, so I suggest you consider an...
Fred, I cannot but challenge this. I really don't give a shit about the wildlife on the cycle track if their habitat is increasing the hiding places for...
Yeah, Can't argue with any of that. Grat. Rd. Neighbourhood watch has spent over ten years trying to get vegatation that provides cover for criminals...
Hi all When are the police on their bikes (both motor and leg power), when is the people fighting to get them back. why is it when you are told that gangs are...
Ian - that does put it in perspective, hopefully there is a way to satisfy both requirements - we're in the process of developing the cycle housing which has...
Turns out that the BBC is due to run a feature on the attacks tomorrow, with interviews with victims, police and Abdul Malik. This is confirmed. Apart from...
As our pedestrians routes in and out of Easton come under attack from lost yout, so do our main traffic routes become increasingly blighted by the lost traffic...
Hello After the recent spate of attacks in Easton and along the cycle path I have set up a petition on the Bristol City Council's website to demand better ...
It is so good to hear that others share my view that the more we use the path at night the safer it will be. I use it from the city to Battersea Rd frequently...
I'm not sure that the answer is straightforward even if we all agree there is a problem? Is lighting really the best use of resources to prevent to recurrence ...