Written by Chris (editor) on Tuesday March 13th, 2007 at 5:55 pm
A firm from Bradley Stoke that helps company’s with cash flow problems says its profits are up by 19%, reports the Evening Post.
Ultimate Finance says despite tough trading conditions it has produced upbeat interim results.
Company profits are now £1.9m up to December 2006.
Chief Executive Brian Sumner told the paper: “The company’s selling points include the ability of the experienced ‘new business’ team to structure deals quickly, that work well for the client.”
Written by Chris (editor) on Sunday March 11th, 2007 at 4:34 pm
A Bradley Stoke town councillor is campaigning for changes at the busy Aztec West roundabout.
During the morning rush hour the queues to the intersection can back up way down Bradley Stoke Way.
Now Liberal Democrat Jon Williams is asking for a new slip road to siphon traffic to the citybound A38.
He is also asking traffic engineers to alter the phasing of the traffic lights.
“We need solutions to the morning traffic problems at Aztec West roundabout and our suggestion is to provide a slip road for cars who want to turn left down the A38.”
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Written by Chris (editor) on Saturday March 10th, 2007 at 7:12 pm
There is confusion over whether Tesco in Bradley Stoke sold contaminated petrol.
In a list posted on the firm’s website on Saturday, the store was revealed as one of several in Bristol that sold petrol from a dodgy batch.
Customers who filled up with the fuel, which contained silicon, complained their cars were losing power or not starting up.
But a sign outside the petrol station (pictured), which was spotted by Examiner reader Matt, says “All clear on petrol” - claiming they did not sell any of the dodgy fuel.
It goes on to say “This store was not involved in the recent petrol concerns. You can continue to have full confidence in the quality of our fuel.”
The Examiner called the helpline where a manager said the list on the internet was correct and they would pass this information on to the store.
The contaminated fuel was traced back to several storage tanks at a facility in in West Thurrock.
About 150 stores nationwide were involved in the controversy. The petrol at the stores was eventually drained and the tanks cleaned before any more fuel was sold.
Tesco have offered to repair cars damaged by the dodgy petrol.
Written by Chris (editor) on Thursday March 8th, 2007 at 7:18 am
Jubilee Neighbourhood Watch says action needs to be taken over youth crime in Bradley Stoke - we want to know if it is bad in your area.
Members from the Watch say incidents include people being harassed, cars being damaged and youths drinking outside.
A statement by the group says: “The police have been working to address this issue and we are grateful for their efforts, but it is getting out of hand and we need to have more radical action.”
Have they overreacted or are the youths causing as much of a problem as they claim?
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