Written by Chris (editor) on Tuesday March 6th, 2007 at 7:29 pm
The Evening Post reports that the local Neighbourhood Watch has called for measures including an anti-social behaviour order to be imposed on Bradley Stoke.
The Jubilee Neighbourhood Watch scheme, in the Savages Wood area of Bradley Stoke, have kept a diary of incidents.
The incidents include children being harassed, cars being damaged, groups of youths drinking on Savages Wood Road and cars being driven dangerously.
Many of the problems highlighted are similar to those highlighted by the Bradley Stoke Examiner over the past eight months.
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.”
Written by Chris (editor) on Monday March 5th, 2007 at 12:40 pm
Bradley Stoke’s Aldi has been fully approved after South Gloucestershire Council granted permission for the store’s signage.
Separate permission was sought for the signs after a planner from the council raised concerns.
Plans by Aldi reveal there will be three signs, one on the corner of Brook Way and Bradley Stoke way that will be an ‘inverted V shape’. That sign will measure around 19ft high.
There will be two other signs on Bradley Stoke Way and the front of the store.
Written by Chris (editor) on Sunday March 4th, 2007 at 4:10 pm
Bradley Stoke Town Council’s website was restored on Monday after a hacking attack at the weekend (3/4 March)
The site read “By Crackers_Child Turkish Defacer” with a flag from that country posted below.
Foreign writing and some obscene language was also written on the site.
The incident was the first that the council’s webmaster company, Two Thirds, had ever encountered.
A spokesperson for the council said: “It was nice to see that many residents emailed and phoned in and that the Bradley Stoke Examiner flagged this up for us.”
Written by Chris (editor) on Wednesday February 28th, 2007 at 9:49 pm
Bradley Stoke’s first business forum got off to a great start with 12 firms represented at the first meeting.
The event was organised after local councillor Nick Wood contacted this publication and local freesheet Bradley Stoke Matters.
The group even penned a mission statement which reads: “To help create prosperity for its members by providing business and networking opportunities both locally and nationally.
“In this way we hope to raise awareness of the advantages of Bradley Stoke as a place to work and reside, and to improve the economic structure of the town.”
A website is planned by the group who are planning guest speakers at future meetings.
The next forum is planned for Monday, 19 March at Pitman Training Centre in Pear Tree Lane at 6.30pm.
More information from Nick on nick4info@yahoo.co.uk
Pictured (l-r): Nick Wood (Confidential Counselling), Karen Dean (Pitman Training), Alison Davis and Jaci Crocombe (Bradley Stoke Matters).