Bishopston's amenities
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In the 'My Favourite Park' piece in The Observer of July 9, St Andrew's Park was praised for its atmosphere, diversity and ability, all of which made the writer feel that Bristol is truly his home.
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On the evening of Tuesday May 30th 21 residents met at Bishopston Library to discuss the idea of setting up a Friends group to work with and help develop the facilities and activities at the new venue.
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Just to remind you that this season's first One Day International Match (between England and Ireland) takes place at the Cricket Ground this Friday 5th May.
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The library, situated at 100a Gloucester Road next to the old North Bristol Baths building, is built on two floors and includes a children’s library, public computers, an area for visitors to sit and work, a meeting room and public toilets.
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Jim Longhurst and Ben Williams locate today’s air quality problems in their historic context, then call for new, firmer action, including a change in our habits.
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Gavin Spittlehouse develops the detail on pollution locally with a story about back garden gadget-based measurements, and gives his views on how we can respond.
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Tom Brook fleshes out Bristol City Council’s response to pollution and proposes local community action within The Bishopston Society.
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The Parochial Church Council (PCC) of Bishopston and St Andrews have proposed the closure of the Church of the Good Shepherd Site
At the Sunday service on the 17th April, it was formally announced that the whole of the Church of the Good Shepherd (COGS) site, on Bishop Road, is to be sold off.
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Following the Residents' Meeting at the Cricket Club in April, a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Cricket Club, cricket matches and the floodlights has been compiled by Matt Jones, Bristol City Council Neighbourhood Officer.
The responses have been provided by various of the stakeholders involved.