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  • Kerry urges Bristol to back the global poverty promise
    Kerry McCarthy MP is urging people to go online and back a new campaign to turn a promise to tackle global poverty into a law. The www.globalpovertypromise.com website is part of a campaign to put the Government’s promise to raise international development aid to 0.7% of national income by 2013 into legislation. Kerry said: “People across Bristol [...]
  • Brunel Field school plans get go-ahead
    Plans to build new school buildings on the former Brunel Field site in Bishopston got the go-ahead from planners last night. The buildings will provide much needed primary school places for the area. Parents at Ashley Down Junior School are currently being consulted about this school running the new facility, which would become Ashley Down Primary [...]
  • Join the conversation on Clifton?s character
    Bristol City Council’s Urban Design & Conservation Team will be producing a Character Appraisal for the Clifton Conservation Area. A Character Appraisal is a document that outlines the significance and special interest of a Conservation Area; it details the features that make that specific area unique. It is one of the documents that guides [...]
  • TreeBristol and Cycling City team up for world record attempt
    The city council’s TreeBristol team and Cycling City team are joining hundreds of other tree enthusiasts this weekend in a national tree-planting event to help claim a Guinness World Record. And members of the public are invited to come along and get involved. Volunteers are needed to help plant trees throughout Friday, December 4 and Saturday [...]
  • PCSOs unite with Bristol Council staff to make sure people clean up their act
    Bristol Police Community Support Officers have now been trained to join forces with Bristol City Council staff to target anti-social behaviour, which is damaging the local environment. As part of their duties the PCSOs will now be issuing fixed penalty fines for behaviour such as littering, dog fouling and fly posting. “Local people tell us that [...]
  • Bristol primary schools achieve best ever results
    Figures released by the government today confirm that Bristol primary schools achieved their best ever test results this year. Ten and eleven-year-olds across the city sat their Key Stage 2 Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) in May this year. Results released by the government confirm continued improvement in all three subject areas, English, maths and science and [...]
  • MP urges carers to ?care for their incomes and pensions?
    Kerry McCarthy MP has added her support to Carers UK’s national carers’ rights campaign on Friday 4th December 2009. There are over six million unpaid carers in the UK who provide care and support to family, friends and neighbours, providing unpaid care worth an estimated £87 billion each year. The Carers Rights Day campaign, run by [...]
  • Planning for the future of Bristol
    Bristol City Council has published its planning strategy and policies for the future development of the city. The Core Strategy is part of the Bristol Development Framework, the council’s development plan. It has been prepared over the past three years with involvement from Bristol residents, businesses and stakeholders. It sets out the council’s strategic policies for different [...]
  • New green ICT project on Euro-award shortlist
    A major new Bristol project on saving energy by using information and communication technology has been short-list for the European ICT for Energy Efficiency Project Award only a month after its launch. On 1st November, Connecting Bristol, Bristol City Council’s Digital Partnership, launched www.greenaddict.eu – a major web site on the green use of ICT. “ICT isn’t [...]
  • Robinson returns as Bristol head for Emerald Isle
    Bristol head to Ireland tomorrow for their second fixture of the new British & Irish Cup. The West Country side won their first match of the competition against Neath last Friday, with a young side outscoring the Welsh outfit two tries to one. In the backs, Lee Robinson makes his return from injury for Bristol after [...]

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