The Bristol Nine Magazine - October 2021

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THE BRISTOL NINE MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2021 - ISSUE 180 12,500 COPIES DELIVERED FREE EACH MONTH ACROSS STOKE BISHOP, HENLEAZE, COOMBE DINGLE, SEA MILLS, WESTBURY ON TRYM AND SNEYD PARK

In This Issue - love over the Custard Creams (p12), exploring Ashton Court (p15), the Big Quiz (p21), the Have A Go Chef gets porky (p37), Prize Wordsearch (p46), #hashtags (p50), the history of the Teasmade (p57) plus all the usual stuff - including events that are actually happening!


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THE EDITOR’S SMALL PIECE

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Hello there and welcome to the October magazine, one that features Clevedon Pier on the front cover. Sunsets I find endlessly beautiful, and I’m led to believe that sunrises can be too. I’ll have to take the experts view on that though - being a night owl, the experience of seeing the golden globe appearing from below the horizon is something I’ve probably not experienced since student days. And with the clocks going back at the end of the month (Sunday 31st) the slim chance of me witnessing a sunrise in the near future has dwindled even further.

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Postal Services Westbury on Trym Post (now with extended opening hours in Costcutter on Canford Lane) Mon-Sat 8am - 7pm, Sun 8.30am - 1.30pm Henleaze Post Office Mon 8.30am - 6pm, Tues to Sat 8.30am - 6pm Sea Mills Post Office 9am - 5.30pm Mon to Fri, 9am to 12.30pm Sat Stoke Bishop Post Office (in the Welcome store) 7.00am to 8.00pm Mon to Sat, 7.00am to 5.00pm Sun Late Post - there is a late post box at the main Post Office sorting depot on the A38 at Filton. Currently the late post is at 7pm.

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Waste & Recycling If you are planning to visit the Recycling Centre at Avonmouth do check the Bristol Waste website - www.bristolwastecompany.co.uk - first as they are currently running alternate access days depending on your car registration. Current opening hours are 8am to 6.45pm 7 days a week.

Libraries - latest opening times Henleaze Library is now open 11am to 5pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 1pm to 7pm Wednesday and Friday, and 10am to 5pm Saturday. Sea Mills Library is now open 10am to 2pm Monday and Tuesday, 1pm to 5pm Wednesday and Thursday, and 10am to 3pm Friday and Saturday. Westbury on Trym Library is now open 2pm to 7pm on Monday and 11am to 4pm Tuesday to Saturday.

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THIS BS9 LIFE few of the locations closest to home, with the added bonus of getting a peak inside Trymwood Studios, complete with the natureinspired work of Nik Pollard (nikpollard.co.uk). Other highlights included the paintings of Joanna Stevens, an artist so dextrous she seems to have mastered pencils, watercolour and oil, and the incredible animal portraits of Jessie Harlin (jessieharlin.com).

A couple of days ago, standing in Westbury Village Hall pretending to assess the merits of a Truss of Cherry To m a t o e s (ripe, unripe or mixed), I had a genuine feeling of, ‘Oh, how I’ve missed this.’ More than any festival, concert or sporting event, the return of the WoT Village Show is a reassuring reminder of what life used to be like, as well as a celebration of local life in all its glory.

The final stop on my own mini trail was Badminton School where a host of different artists were displaying their work. As well as being amazed by the gymnasium (a world away from the dangling ropes and mangy crash mats I remember from my own school), it also provided an exclusive peak into the art being made by some of the incredible GCSE and A Level students – a new generation ready to inspire, challenge and impress for years to come.

Much like the, “Picture, or it didn’t happen,” world that we apparently now live in, it’s hard to imagine the existence of mutant potatoes, carrots as long as your legs or pumpkins the size (and perhaps even weight) of the Atlas Stones hoisted by World’s Strongest Man/ Woman contestants every year without seeing them laid out before you.

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READERS’ REQUESTS AND RESEARCH Searching for information? Trying to track something or someone down? Think sombody might know the answer to something that’s puzzling you? Get in touch and we’ll see if anyone knows the answer for you.

Back in the June issue we published an appeal from Magaret Griffiths who asked “On Coombe Lane there is a bricked up wall actually stone not brick - between 2 fancy gate posts. It’s next to West Coombe & there are also several arches, presumably former stables further along the road towards Bell Barn Road. Was there an estate / manor house there, who lived in it & what history does the area have?” My thanks go to Manual Gosano and Alan Aburrow, who both point me to Anthony Beeson’s excellent book “Westbury-on-Trym to Avonmouth Through Time” which includes references to the gateway in question. The gateway was originally the entrance to Combe Rocke, the first of a series of large houses and cottages built by Clifton builder William Edward Studley between c1894 and c 1905 on land that he acquired to the west of Coombe Lane and the east of Westbury Lane. Studley apparently lived in Combe Rocke upon its completion in 1895, where the gateway formed an entrance from Coombe Lane. The gateway survived the demolition of Combe Rocke for redevelopment in the late 1960s and was infilled with rubble stone from the house. When originally constructed, the gateway included a pierced gothic-style gallery that ran between the two ogee domes atop the gateposts.

First off, love and biscuits. Did you or a relative work for Peek Freans biscuits in 1959? Perhaps you knew David Peacock or Mary Fairman. Did you attend their wedding or know someone who did? If so you might be able to help. Mary had been brought up in Stokeleigh Walk, Sea Mills. The family were early residents of the estate and her father had been in the Royal Flying Corps in WW1. Mary met David when she was working on the packing line for custard creams and he was a fork lift driver at the Peek Freans biscuit factory in Avonmouth. They married at the Methodist Church on Sea Mills Square on the 28th March 1959. Sadly, they have no photographs of the event. In an age before digital photography, the fact that all their photos were ruined by a cracked and damaged camera, dropped in her excitement by Mary’s mother, was not discovered until well after the event.

I’ve been asked by Keith Balson to see if any reader can shed a light on something that is intriguing him. “I live in one of the new properties in Bramble Drive whose rear garden joins Old Sneed Park Nature Reserve. Gardening has it’s problems due to large amounts of old building rubble just below the top soil dressing in the rear garden. Old broken bricks are a colour not used on the new builds, indicating they are quite old. Someone recently suggested this was a dumping ground for buildings demolished in the Second World War German Bombings of Central Bristol. Could any reader offer any guidance on this?”

She dearly hopes that somewhere a photograph from the wedding exists, perhaps taken by one of her co-workers at the factory who attended. Could that be you, your parents or grandparents? If you can help please let the Sea Mills 100 Project know, and they will pass the information on to Mary Peacock. Email info@ seamills100.co.uk or leave a message for Sea Mills 100 at the Café of the Square, 136 Shirehampton Road BS9 2DY. Or get in touch with the Bristol Nine and I’ll be the messenger. Thank you in hopeful anticipation.

Over to you, dear readers - I’d love to hear any thoughts, details or ideas on any of these issues, or indeed if you are seeking help yourself from other readers. Do get in touch - at the usual contact points listed on page 4. 12


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EXPLORING ASHTON COURT ESTATE track and keeping this first wooded area close on your left. As you clear the wood the views open up downhill on your left.

It’s easy to forget that the Ashton Court estate is so much more than just the home to the Balloon Fiesta and Ashton Court itself. Take the time to explore it though and you will be reminded that it is a huge expanse of beautiful natural space, where you can easily lose yourself - intentionally or unintentionally - and take some time from the busy life that continues just beyond its boundaries. This month’s walk explores some of the upper part of the estate, bordered by Beggar Bush Lane and Clevedon Road. The walk is about 2 miles, along well made / well worn country tracks, and isn’t too arduous (except for a short lung-buster towards the end that comes complete with a bench), so it is fine for the whole family. It is a bit rough in places though, so not ideal for mobility scooters or buggies. It is completely off-road so traffic isn’t an issue.

Keep walking straight ahead towards a larger wooded area, crossing a gravel track that comes across you at right angles - take the gravel path straight in front of you that will lead you to an entrance where the mountain biking trail heads into the woods. Don’t enter the woods here, instead bear right and continue anticlockwise around its perimeter until you reach the far end of the wood. Here the land opens up and you need to bear gently left and downhill so that you head clockwise this time around the edge of the next wooded area that lies ahead of you. As you drop down across the open ground you will soon have woods aheads of you as well as on your right and far left, so you are heading into a wood cul-de-sac. In the corner, where the wood on your right meets the wood ahead, is a narrow track that leads you into the trees. Follow this track, past a crumbling estate ruin on your right, and very soon you will emerge back out into the open, with a gravel track running uphill from left to right and a meadow straight ahead of you. This is an orchid protection area, well signposted on the little swing gate into the field. Directly oppposite you is an impossible-tomiss long metal fence that encircles Longwood Quarry. The interesting views into the quarry are long gone, blocked up in the name of safety and security, so there is no real point crossing the field over to the fence. You need to be heading to the bottom far left hand corner of the orchid meadow, so follow the track clockwise around the edge of the field until you reach the wooden

The walk starts from the kiosk by the pitch and putt course, so you need to enter Ashton Court from the top end, through the gatehouse at the top of Rownham Hill, opposite the road that runs down to the suspension bridge. Drive down the avenue beyond the gatehouse and then turn right (you have no choice, straight on is blocked for cars) until you get to the carpark at the top of the rise. Park up - £1.20 all day, cash only, no change! - and you are ready to go. Head off round the back of the kiosk, following signs to the Disc Golf Course and walk away from the kiosk on the well worn track in the grass, so that you are heading towards the woods with the lower part of Ashton Court, and views towards

the west of the city, over to your left. This top flat plateau of the park is skylark territory in the summer. Skirt anticlockwise, following the grassy

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EXPLORING ASHTON COURT ESTATE up to a well-earned bench stop and far reaching views over the city.

gates that lead out of the meadow and into the woods. Head though the gate into the woods, ignoring the path that turns immediately right (this is a mountain bike-only track). Twenty yards into the woods though, turn right onto the wide, well maintained track that runs through this beautiful section of, what seems to be, predominently beech trees. If the sun is out it filters through the canopy making this a magical place to walk - a footpath and bridleway that you will share with dog-walkers and an occasional horserider.

Continue on up the path and in fifty yards or so you will encounter another swing gate, which exits you from the deer enclosure and onto a well maintained, and thankfully pretty flat, track. Turn right here and follow the path, with the fenced deer enclosure immediately on your right. I don’t know how many deer are resident here - I spotted four small fallow deer browsing in the undergrowth, so it is worth taking a breather here and see what you can spot.

After a couple of hundred yards on this wide woodland walkway the path offers you a choice - straight on or turn left. You need to go for the latter, onto a clear track that drops steadily downhill for a hundred yards, towards the sound of traffic below. At the bottom of the slope, with the busy Clarken Coombe road to Failand ahead of you beyond the wall, you need to double back left, continuing along the path with the wall and road now to your right. You will be continuing to drop gently - remember, on a circular walk for every down there is an up! - with the path eventually beginning to open up as the tall beech trees start to give way, on your left, to what I suspect is an older plantation. This is the clearly marked deer enclosure, behind black metal fencing that proclaims “No Admittance”. However at the bottom of the drop, as the main path veers right, there is a metal swing gate where you can enter the Fallow Deer Park. Go through the gate, take a deep breath and head off up the rough winding path that takes you

After about two hundred yards running alongside the deer park your track through the woods will burst back out into the open and you’re nearly there. Head off across the grass, uphill and gently to the left, across the footgolf course, until you reach the brow of the hill. From here you will see the car park ahead of you - and the prospect of a well earned coffee.

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1. What is the capital of Afghanistan? 2. Haiti shares a land border with which other country? 3. Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, gained independence from which country in 1968? 4. Which country has the longest coastline? 5. Which country, that is not landlocked, has the shortest coastline?

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Who played leading lady Melanie Daniels in Hitchcock’s 1963 film “The Birds”? 2. “In German-occupied Poland during World War II, an industrialist gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis” - name the film. 3. Glenda Jackson won the 1971 Best Actress Oscar alongside Oliver Reed in which film?

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Which by area is the largest Royal park in London? This monument, which has a tube station named after it, commemorates what event? Which London Underground line (not overground or DLR) has the largest number of stations on it? Tower Bridge was opened in which decade? Two roads run roughly parallel to each other before meeting at Buckingham Palace. Name them.

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4. Which actress has won the Best Actress Oscar twice in the last four years? 5. Name the last James Bond film that didn’t feature Daniel Craig.

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Who is a) the Burnley Express, b) the Big Easy, and c) the Turbanator? 2. Name the four venues that have been used for the GB motor racing Grand Prix.

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How many books are there in the common Old Testament of the bible? Who wrote “Swallows & Amazons”? Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, the 19th century British author, was better known by what pen name? Who wrote the Inspector Morse novels, and in which city were they set? In what year was the first Harry Potter novel published? (continued overleaf, answers on page 64)

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QUIZ TIME Animals

the fast lane, Listen to the countdown, They’re playing our song again” - 1979 3. “I wanna stand with you on a mountain, I wanna bathe with you in the sea, I wanna lay like this forever, Until the sky falls down on me” - 1997 4. “If I lay here, If I just lay here, Would you lie with me and just forget the world?” - 2006 5. “Are we living in a land, Where sex and horror are the new Gods? Yeah” - 1984

1.

Which country has the largest number of sheep? 2. Which country has the largest number of camels? 3. Name these animals.

Trees 1. What is the national tree of Canada? 2. Acer is a genus of trees commonly known by what name? 3. The nuts of which trees in the British Isles are called conkers? 4. What type of tree is this?

4. Appaloosa, Lipizzan and Percheron are all breeds of what animal? 5. Which bird features on the national flag of Ecuador? Transport 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

The Hurtigruten is a coastal ferry service servicing which country? What predominant colour are these railway engines - a) the Flying Scotsman, b) Mallard, c) Thomas the Tank Engine? What is the name / abbreviation of the new more eco-friendly petrol that has just been introduced into the UK? The Paris to Dakar rally follows a route between which two countries? The Trans-Siberian railway connects which two Russian cities?

5. Which trees are a traditional feature of British churchyards? Who Am I?

Lyrics Name the singer and the song from these lyrics 1. “You used to call me on my cell phone, Late night when you need my love” 2015 2. “Dance in the supermarket, Dig it in 22

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Covid and Brexit) we used to have a lot of vets from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa working in the UK. This is no longer happening, due to changes in immigration rules. There is now a national shortage of vets and vet nurses. The last 18 months has been relentless, a never ending change of rules and working patterns. Ongoing fear of becoming ill, making sure we stay safe whilst still caring for our patients. This has all resulted in people looking for other opportunities.

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They say that time flies when you’re having fun. As I write this in early September I’m already well into the second quarter of my year as Lord Mayor of Bristol. I’ve attended a huge range of events, met hundreds of people, chaired three meetings of the full Council and started to work in earnest on the Downs Committee. It still feels like I’m just getting going though and I’m sure that there will be plenty more to come. It does feel like the diary is getting busier as we head into the autumn, with lots of events postponed from earlier in the year. On a warm Friday evening in mid-August the Lady Mayoress Kath and I attended a reception at Bristol Cathedral to celebrate Luke Jerram’s “Museum of the Moon”, which featured on the cover of last month’s Bristol Nine. It really was stunning to see up close and I hope that lots of you got the chance to do so. It was also lovely to be able to mingle and chat to people in the open space of the cathedral nave, almost like old times. The whole family were invited to join the MV Pride of Bristol for a trip up the Avon Gorge 30

and out into the Bristol Channel towards Portishead. The ship is a former naval auxiliary vessel which is now operated by the volunteers of a charitable trust to provide training for young people and youth groups. Historically the Lord Mayor was honorary Channel Pilot, so it is traditional to steer the ship back into the Avon and home up the gorge. I took the wheel under the very close supervision of Captain Bob Baker and got us home under his expert guidance. The whole crew were incredibly knowledgeable and experienced in Bristol’s maritime history, so this was a really unique experience. Back in BS9 we attended the official opening of the Grace Garden school. This is a new special school for children with emotional and social needs on the former Cherry Orchards site off Canford Lane. Operated by the Ruskin Mill trust, they specialise in teaching and therapy based on practical skills connected to the land. The site is beautiful and the whole place has a wonderfully calm and healing atmosphere. It was a real joy to celebrate their opening and I can’t think of a better new use for the site. One of the many pleasures of being Lord Mayor is welcoming people into the Mansion House in Clifton which is my “official residence” (although we don’t actually live there). We are holding open house “At Home with the Lord Mayor” events on the 1st October and 1st December. If you’d like to join us for a cup of tea and a look around the house, please just email lordmayor@ bristol.gov.uk and we’d love to see you.


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Mars

France

Hairpin

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Mercury

Holland

Ten Pin

Bowler

Jupiter

Belgium

Panel Pin

Trilby

Saturn

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Hat Pin

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Where Am I? Match the photos to the countries they were taken in. There are two extra countries listed, just to make it a little more difficult India Australia Spain Italy Northern Ireland Iceland 32

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Top Tips for Unmarried Couples Cohabitation increased by 137% between 1996 and 2000 and yet the law hasn’t kept up. The rights of unmarried couples significantly differ to those who are married and there is a myth that if you live together as man and wife there is a ‘common law Emily Roskilly marriage’. This article will provide some top tips for What Can You Do If You Face a Dispute? unmarried couples which can be put in place at the outset but also for those who Have you: have already separated. • invested money into a property but it How to Protect Your Interests is held in your partner’s sole name? • agreed to joint ownership initially but • Obtain Specialist Advice at the Time there was an agreement part way of Purchase through the relationship which you There are different ways that believe altered the share you own? properties can be owned. Take the • been served with an order for sale time to discuss this together and to of the property and you need urgent obtain advice. Make sure when you advice? complete and sign the Transfer Deed (the TR1) that the correct box as to Whatever your situation we will be able ownership has been ticked. to assist you moving forwards. Below are some top tips if you have already • Declarations of Trust separated: A declaration of trust can be put in place by anyone co-owning a • Obtain Advice at the Outset property. This document accurately It is much better to try to resolve records what share of the property matters at the outset and to work you and the co-owners own and towards reaching a settlement details the contributions which have outside of Court proceedings which been made at the time of purchase. is much more cost-effective for all parties. • Cohabitation Agreements This document will set out how • Pull Together Your Documentation property, capital and assets are owned As Soon As Possible and how they should be divided upon The work in these cases is frontloaded separation to ensure that there is an and much will depend upon the accurate record of your agreement at evidence provided. A specialist the time. solicitor will be able to let you know the key documents needed from

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THE HAVE-A-GO CHEF Lasagne, tuna pasta bake, spag bol, macaroni cheese (Note: macaroni with cheese is macaroni cheese, not mac ‘n cheese - don’t get me started!) - they’re all simple, basic “pasta with sauce” kind of things - quick to make, filling and so simple they are a perfect entry into the world of “cooking for yourself now you’ve left home and gone to Uni” that so many freshers are currently looking for. So on the basis that anything goes with pasta - and pasta goes with anything - I thought I’d have a go at putting some things together and see what kind of meal came out. The result was, I have to say, rather good - so I commend it to the house. Of course, as with all these recipes, if you want to go off-piste then you go for it. Here for example I used dolcelatte, as a mild blue cheese that didn’t threaten to overpower the other ingredients. If you want to go for a strength 5 mature Stilton instead then you go right ahead. Similarly, feel free to use whatever pasta shape you like - the “do try to use cartone, its just the best shape to carry the sauce” theory is all a bit of nonsense in my book *. I use penne simply because it’s easy to pick up in pairs on a four-pronged fork.

• • •

So, happy cooking

2.

• • • • • • • • • •

Method OK, let’s get cracking. 1.

Porky Pasta with Blue Cheese This makes a lot - three of us had it twice, so that’ll be six good portions.

3.

Ingredients • •

2 white onions, finely diced 3 cloves of garlic, crushed 2 small / 1 large sticks of celery, finely chopped 250g fresh tomatoes, as tasty as you can get, roughly chopped about a dozen mushrooms, whatever sort you like - finely sliced 1 tbsp chopped fresh rosemary (dried if you must) 1 tbsp chopped fresh sage (ditto) 1/2 litre vegetable stock 250g passata 300ml sour cream 250g dolcelatte cheese Salt and black pepper olive oil

First off, pop your pasta on to boil in plenty of salted water. This should take 10-12 minutes and can be done in advance if it’s easier as it will reheat nicely later in the recipe. Drain and set to one side. In a large deep pan heat some olive oil and then add in your chopped onion and chopped celery. Fry gently over a medium heat for 5-10 minutes until the onion has softened and gone shiny and translucent. Now add in your garlic, cook for a couple more minutes and then turn up the

500 g wholewheat penne pasta 1kg minced pork

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THE HAVE-A-GO CHEF

4.

5.

6.

second layer of everything - meat sauce, mushrooms, pasta and cheese sauce.

heat a little, add in all the pork mince and continue to stir over the heat until the pork colours up and goes from pink to pale brown. Sprinkle in the rosemary and sage, add in the chopped tomatoes and the passata and about three quarters of the stock. Stir, bring to the boil, then reduce to a gentle simmer. Cook uncovered for maybe twenty minutes, stirring occasionally to make sure it doesn’t stick or go too dry. Add a little more of the stock if necessary. The aim is to end up with a meaty sauce that is quite dry (no watery juice at the bottom), so if you need to just simmer a little more until the liquid has reduced. Your sauce should be ready anywhere between 20 and 30 minutes cooking time. For the cheese sauce, in a small saucepan add all the sour cream. Chop 100g of the dolcelatte into small pieces (this will be sticky and aesthetically a mess but that’s fine) and add it into the sour cream. If you have any of the vegetable stock left add maybe a wineglass full to the sour cream / cheese mix. It’s not the end of the world if you don’t, your sauce may just be a little thicker - or you can add just a dash of hot water). Add in a large twist of black pepper. Gently cook the cheese sauce over a low-medium heat, stirring to help the cheese break down. When it is smooth and fully melted take off the heat. Don’t worry if it looks a bit thin, that’ll be fine. Now it is assembly time. Pre-heat your oven to about 180-200 degrees C (about gas mark 6). In a large deep overproof dish (a large ceramic lasagne dish is great - or you could use two smaller dishes if necessary) add in about half of the meat mixture and spread over the base of the dish. Top this in a layer with half the uncooked mushrooms. Next spoon over about half of the cooked pasta and, using the back of a large spoon, push the layers down as well as you can (there’s more to fit in!). Now drizzle over half of the cheese sauce mix, covering all the pasta as best you can. Then repeat the process with a

7.

8.

Finally chop the remaining 100g of dolcelatte into small pieces and dot these randomly across the surface of the dish, before putting it into your pre-heated oven. Cook for about 20 minutes, by which time the cheese topping will have melted and the visible edges of the pasta may have turned a bit crunchy. Remove from the oven, spoon everybody up a nice big bowlful, garnish with something green - probably parsley, basil, whatever - and serve maybe with a crisp salad and a drink of some sort. Enjoy - I hope you will.

(* cartone is Italian for cardboard, please don’t go looking for it in the pasta aisle)

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Long lease flats - how to sort out repairs.

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If you have a long lease (say 99 years) of a flat a common problem is dealing with repairs to the structure and exterior of the building. Let us say for example that there is a leak in the roof which is leading to damp problems in the flats below. Very often the lease says the flat owner (meaning the lessee) is not responsible for anything outside his/her flat and that repairs and maintenance will require a contribution to the cost of repairs. Unfortunately it is not uncommon for the freeholder (who is usually responsible for carrying out repairs to the structure of the building) to do nothing. What can be done to sort it out?

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Low Tide

High Tide

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10.51

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23.40

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12.05

17.59

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Commercial property evictions ban extended to March 2022 and proposed new arbitration process The Government announced in June 2021 that it would be extending the current ban on forfeiture of a commercial lease for non-payment of rent until 25 March 2022. This will have been a welcome relief for many tenants, especially those in the leisure and retail sectors who have been most impacted by lockdown closures, but for those landlords who already have considerable arrears, there will be concern that by continuing the existing measures for a further 9 months it will do nothing to unlock the stalemate or allow the market to recover. Landlords are still able to pursue a contractual debt claim and the ban on statutory demands and winding up petitions expires on 30 September 2021, so there are other options available. However, the most recent measures could be seen by some to be more favourable to tenants which will be frustrating for those landlords who have sought to work with their tenants during the pandemic to proactively navigate the implications of the nationwide closures.

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PRIZE WORDSEARCH We have a musical theme to this month’s competition and you are on the lookout for bands beginning with “The”. So, listed below are twenty band names - minus the “The” Nineteen of them have also been hidden in the wordsearch grid, running forwards, backwards, up, down or on a diagonal. All you need to do is discover which the missing band is, let me know and if you are the first correct entry out of the hat on 1st November you will win yourself a £30 voucher to spend at a small local independent shop of your choice.

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Changes to social care Early in September, the news was dominated by the Prime Minister setting out the Government’s plans for social care in England and how they will be funded.

The Care Act 2014, which is the framework to be used to introduce the reforms announced today, fixed the personal care cost calculation using the costs that would be assessed and paid by a local authority, not the (usually much higher) self-funding costs levied by homes.

The proposed changes announced by Boris Johnson on Tuesday affect those entering care from October 2023 and these are the headline points: If you live in your own home, all of your social care will be funded by taxpayers if you have less than £20,000 in assets — excluding the value of your home. Partial funding is available if you have assets worth up to £100,000.

The Government’s main document on its changes says that it will use legislation in the Act to ‘ensure that self-funders are able to ask their Local Authority to arrange their care for them so that they can find better value care’. Precisely what effect that will have in practice is unclear. It seems the reality of the proposed changes mean that unfortunately for many their assets are still at risk from being swallowed by care costs.

As is the case with current means testing, once you have moved in to a care home, the value of your property will be included in your assets. In this scenario, some people may need to sell their home to fund their care if they have a low income. There will be an overall cap on the amount any individual has to pay for care of £86,000. The figure only covers personal care costs, not residential (aka ‘hotel’ costs) which can be extremely high!

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21ST CENTURY MYSTERIES 5 Big Questions On… Hashtags This month we’re sinking our teeth into the world of the hashtag, or perhaps that should be #5bigquestions on #hashtags 1) What Is a Hashtag? A hashtag is a word or group of words without spaces or punctuation which are preceded by the # symbol (known as the number, pound or hash sign). Used on social media sites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn, the purpose of a hashtag is to categorize and group together content in order to make it more discoverable by users. Platforms such as Instagram and LinkedIn now allow their users to follow specific hashtags. This means that user will see posts containing hashtags they follow, for example #BS9, in their social media feeds. 2) Where Do Hashtags Come From? The idea of hashtags was developed for Twitter by marketing specialist Chris Messina in 2007 as a way for the platform to group together related Tweets. Messina then included the first ever hashtag in a Tweet on 23rd August of that year when he posted: How do you feel about using # (pound) for groups. As in #barcamp [msg]?

as possible online, then you should definitely use hashtags. They make your content searchable for both users and algorithms and ultimately allow you to increase your audience. Other reasons to use hashtags include: • • •

4) What Does “Trending” Mean? When something is trending online it means that a large number of people are currently writing about and searching for that particular topic using a specific hashtag. Trending topics tend to be current affairs or live events that have gained a lot of attention. The best place to see this is the “Trending” section on Twitter and by knowing what people are currently talking about, and using the trending hashtag in your own posts, users are able to remain current and part of the latest online chat. 5) Are There Things I Should Avoid Doing? There are definite pitfalls to avoid, in particular: • • •

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To engage with conversations that are happening online. To show support for an important cause or issue. Create your own hashtag for a specific promotion or idea.

Always start with the # sign and make sure your hashtag doesn’t contain spaces, punctuation or other symbols. Remember, hashtags are meant to be searchable so don’t use anything which is too niche. Similarly, keep things short and punchy. The more memorable the hashtag is the more likely that other people will be using/looking for it. Rather than using vastly popular hashtags, try and find slightly more niche words and phrases being used by your target audience – these allow you to connect with the right kind of people. Nobody likes a hashtag spammer. It’s far better to use one or two relevant ones than litter your social media posts with everything you can possibly think of.


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BRUCE FELLOWS’ BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS Want to feel uncomfortable but always entertained and highly amused? Then The Dinner Party, Joshua Ferris’s witty but often excruciating and sad collection of eleven stories of the middle-class (and lower) is the book for you. In the title story a husband goes to investigate the non-arrival of his and his wife’s dinner guests and learns more than he bargained for. Retired life in Florida, the anxious life of a Hollywood writer, life in a mobile home; what horrors they each display! Uniting these tales and most of the others is the truly appalling behaviour of some comically horrendous men. Well worth your while reading. In 1977, when Calista is 21, she meets famed film director Billy Wilder. He employs her to interpret for him on the Greek island where he is making his final film. Wilder struggles with the realisation that his time has passed. It’s Spielberg and Scorcese time now. Jonathan Coe tells the story of Billy and Calista in his vivid, funny and very moving novel, Mr Wilder and Me. In the present day, Calista has her current family difficulty to deal with but remembers how Wilder was haunted by the tragedy of his own. This is a great novel, and for everyone, not just film buffs. Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier is the story of . . . well, we don’t know her name, but Jenny to whom she delivers pizza with pickles christens her. At 18, Pizza Girl is struggling with life. In fact, she’s a mess. Pregnant and living with her mother and wonderful boyfriend, Billy, who’s given up school for her, she still suffers over her father’s death but hopes the middle-aged Jenny and Jenny’s young son Adam can help her through. Or will her mental turmoil drive her to disaster? This is a highly inventive, very witty novel that engages the reader from start to finish. He’s a caring janitor and a whizz computer technician but is Micah obsessive? His family make jokes about his highly ordered life but in return, Micah loves their mayhem. Then a teenager knocks on his door claiming to be Micah’s son with a long-lost girlfriend. It’s clear to Micah that he isn’t. But then the ex-girlfriend turns up and what do you think? Redhead by the Side of the Road is the title of Anne Tyler’s superb novel that tells Micah’s story. Human and gripping from first to last, it’s a wonderful tale of family life. But will the splendid Micah find a happy ending? If you liked the film, you’ll love the novel based on it. If you don’t know the film then the novel will be the better for being a total surprise. Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is out in soft covers. Stuntman Cliff Booth, murderer? Rick Dalton, has been actor, or will a spaghetti western save him? Sharon Tate, slaughtered or not? Charles Manson, misunderstood? He just wants to be a rock star. It’s not the film, it’s more than the film, it’s an engrossing snapshot of Hollywood in 1969, a time of great change in the film industry, chronicled by a master. 54


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HISTORY NOTES No. 163 - AN ALARMING START TO THE DAY in 1892. This machine required a pilot light and was lit by gas—not a great contraption to have next to you while you sleep.

By the early years of the twentieth century middle-class families, who had relied on human labour to help with the running of their homes, were having to turn to mechanical means to try to ease the household burden. Many 1920’s homes in Clifton and northwest Bristol still had one or more domestic servants, as evidenced by the systems of call bells such as those illustrated in my August 2019 History Note number 118. At the time of writing that article our then house still had its servant call system, complete with indicator box in the kitchen. Ours was hand lettered and made by Jarvis & Co of Elton Road in Redland who probably also installed the system and bought the components from MAC, Bristol’s Metal Agency Company.

This was followed in 1902 by the equally dubious, but slightly more commercially successful, ‘Clock That Makes Tea’, which used a methylated spirits burner to heat the water. How did it work? When the alarm clock went off, a match was struck to light the spirit lamp beneath the kettle. When the kettle boiled, it would tilt forward and pour the hot water into a waiting cup. A second alarm would go off when the tea was ready—if you had somehow slept through the commotion. One of the problems was that many of the early devices attempted to replicate the actions of a sentient human i.e. by tipping the kettle of boiling water into the teapot and hoping that all the water went into the teapot and not over the sleeper! Any accidental knocking of the apparatus during the night causing misalignment could give rise to the expression ‘arising from bed like a scalded cat’.

Nowadays the only being in our house with servants is a Siamese cat. Fortunately, she can’t reach the call buttons. There were bell pushes in the drawing room, dining room, study, bedroom, and front & back doors and, most alarmingly, one on the side of the bath. I say ‘alarmingly’ – no pun intended - because the system was connected to the mains without any safety cut-out. In the event of an electrical fault, a call for help could may have resulted in the housekeeper arriving to remove the corpse! Upon buying the house in the 1970s disconnecting the system was a priority task.

However, the museum’s account of a nineteenth century commotion would, as we shall see, have paled into insignificance compared to a RAF Technician’s attempt to out-perform Heath Robinson!

Nevertheless, by the 1920s domestic service was in decline, which provided the impetus for devising mechanical devices to replace the missing housemaid. The need for an early morning cuppa was one such motivation. Although the new labour-saving inventions didn’t go as far as Aardman Animation’s Wallace and Grommit’s automatic breakfast delivery, many of the early contraptions were more akin to Heath Robinson’s zany, amusing, amazingly complex but totally impractical creations. However household technologies were developing at great speed, changing the face of domestic work.

Although alarm clock-initiated tea-makers were created in the late nineteenth century it was not until the 1950’s that tea makers became safe enough to become a familiar bedside accessory. One such, a later Goblin Teasmade ® model D25B shown here, was simple and effective. The mains powered sealed electric kettle forced the carefully measured amount of boiling water through

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HISTORY NOTES No. 163 - JULIAN LEA-JONES a pipe which poked directly down into the adjacent teapot ensuring the boiling water all went into the teapot and not over the sleeper. Kettle and teapot were on a seesaw platform. The weight of the filled teapot switched the power from the kettle to a bell and bedside lights. In the late 1950s, when I was in the RAF, Tufnol ® was the generic name of an electrical insulating material made from many layers of cloth, probably linen. These were sandwiched, and compressed in a phenolic resin, to form sheets or blocks. It was both very strong and capable of withstanding high voltages and was the ubiquitous material for constructing test benches, and equipment where high strength combined with electrical insulation. Indeed, during World War II, it was said that “Every time a Lancaster took off, a thousand Tufnol parts went with it.” It was so strong that I remember a friend used a piece to craft a replacement tooth sector which had broken on his car’s flywheel. Riveted in place, it worked perfectly. However my unofficial use of it was in the construction of a novel and lethal automatic tea maker. I had been given a traditional cuckoo clock, which graced the wall above my barrack room bed (Pit). Unfortunately, I then came across an Electrical Research Association article about industrial water heaters that worked by passing mains electricity directly through the water, inside a glass insulated container. Unlike a domestic electric kettle they couldn’t boil dry, no water meant no electric current. I thought “this is interesting, I don’t have a suitable glass container, but an RAF China mug would surely do”. I added top and bottom plates of Tufnol® with the mug clamped between them, a sealed tube as the

goblin® teasmade led into another mug. A ring of stainless-steel bolts wired to the alternate side of the 250 Volt mains completed the assembly – almost! Trials were very successful; it boiled a mug of water in under a minute. But how to initiate it before I awoke? I had a brilliant but misguided idea, (eat your heart out Heath Robinson). Simply wind the cuckoo clock at the same time each night, connect the neutral side of the mains to the clock mechanism, stick a brass electrode to the wall with ‘Jungle’ tape, (duct tape), so that when the clock weight ran down and touched the contact it completed the 240 mains connection to the mug assembly - the live side of the mains being connected to the ring of alternate steel bolts.

It worked a treat, as long as I remembered to unplug it before touching it, and was the envy of my fellow airmen. A lovely few days of early morning tea were enjoyed, but they say pride comes before a fall. Unbeknownst to me, while I was asleep, someone put salt in the mug of water. I was awoken by a horrendous bang as the fuse box was blown off the wall. (Perhaps we shouldn’t have previously replaced the fuse wire with nails). This event was followed by shouting, and should I say, much cursing, amid general pandemonium before we all made a sharp exit. One outcome was the imposition of punitive barrack damages, shared between all of us, guilty and innocent alike. The other outcome was the unanimous decision to tell me to stick to the more conventional style of teamaker and not come up with any similar hare-brained ideas. After that I stuck to making robots – maybe I’ll tell more about those another time. Eur-Ing, Julian Lea-Jones C. Eng., FRAeS © 2021 58


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MUSIC - PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE Album of the Month Senjutsu by Iron Maiden (Parlophone Records) There are certain genres that we don’t really talk about in this column and heavy metal is definitely high on that list, especially when made by a group who many consider to be almost four decades past their peak. But such is the brilliance of Senjutsu, Iron Maiden’s seventeenth studio album and first in six years, that we’re prepared to make an exception. 2021 finds the band in an ideal position. Their place in metal history confirmed, and giant audiences across the globe always hungry to see their shows, they have the confidence and security to pursue and fully realise new ideas, no matter how ambitious. Here, that ambition manifests itself as a double album of only ten songs which is both epic in scope and patient in mood. The long track lengths allow each of them to build, flow, ebb and flow once more. Leading with the title track, Bruce Dickinson and gang are determined to follow every trickling tributary, happy to leave the mainstream of metal for altogether proggier waters. The Parchment starts stoically before providing space for each of Adrian Smith, Dave Murray and Janick Gers to lay down some serious guitar work. Death Of The Celts, with lyrics like, “The burden of blood, the breaketh of bone/The battlefield now I make it my own” is charmingly bombastic. Best of all are the melodic elements that crop-up throughout. It’s there in the almost folky guitar breakout on The Writing on the Wall, the gentle balladry that opens Lost In A Lost World and classic rock feel of Hell On Earth. Iron Maiden are clearly still giving their all, and even more impressively, are able to spring the odd surprise. Next Step The Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden We’re hanging about in Maiden world just a little longer. If you want to hear the metal icons in their pomp then you have to give this No 1

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album from 1982 your attention. Featuring three of their most iconic songs, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Run to the Hills (itself a Top 10 single) and the title track, it’s the best kind of assault on the senses. A large part of the reason for the album’s magnificence is that it is the first Maiden record to feature the vocals of Bruce Dickinson - dramatic, operatic and the perfect accompaniment to the similarly ambitious music. The injection of energy he brought to the band is immediately apparent on opening track Invader and the trademark Maiden rhythm section, hurtling along and dragging everything with them, is also fully developed from the start Song inspirations were similarly grand in scope, drawing from the conquest of the Native Americans, the TV show The Prisoner and the hanging of a convict, and frightening enough to horrify large swathes of the general public, further bolstering record sales. The Number of the Beast remains the pinnacle of Iron Maiden’s recording career and proof that they deserve their place alongside more fashionable metal icons such as Black Sabbath and Metallica. Podcast of the Month Tape Notes We love a podcast that grants us unique access and offers insight into how music is made by those who make it. Tape Notes, a series about the art and craft of music production, does just that. Each episode reunites an artist and producer who have worked together on an album, allowing them to discuss every stage of their creative process together. Not only that, listeners are also rewarded with exclusive demo versions and other additional material from the original recording sessions. Duncan Haskell


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QUIZ ANSWERS Children’s Puzzles from page 32 What / Who Am I? Emma Radacanu, Kingfisher, Edam Cheese, Lego Brick Which Am I? Jupiter, France, Hairpin, Homburg Where Am I? (clockwise from top left) Northern Ireland (Giants Causeway), Italy (Coliseum, Rome), India (Golden Temple Amritsar), Spain (Seville Bullring) Quiz Time from page 21 Countries 1. Kabul; 2. Dominican Republic; 3. Great Britain; 4. Canada; 5. Monaco Films 1. Tippi Hedren; 2. Schindler’s List; 3. Women in Love; 4. FrancesMcDormand; 5. Die Another Day. Sport 1. a) cricketer Jimmy Anderson, b) golfer Ernie Els, c) cricketer Harbijan Singh; 2. Silverstone, Brand Hatch, Goodwood, Aintree; 3. the Grand National fences; 4. Djokovic, Medvedev, Tsitsipas, and Barty, Sabalenka and Osaka; 5. Port Vale (Vale Park). London 1. Richmond Park; 2. the start of the Great Fire of London in 1666; 3. the District Line (60 stations); 4. 1890’s (1894); 5. The Mall and Birdcage Walk. Books 1. thirty nine; 2. Arthur Ransome; 3. Lewis Carroll; 4 Colin Dexter, Oxford; 5. 1997. Animals 1. China; 2. Somalia; 3. (clockwise from top left) Echidna (Spiny Anteater), Dugong, Monitor Lizzard, Marmot; 4) horses; 5. the Condor. Transport 1. Norway; 2.a) green, b) blue, c) blue; 3. E10 (standing for 10% ethanol); 4. France and Senegal; 5. Moscow and Vladivostok. Lyrics 1. Hotline Bling - Drake; 2. Pop Muzik - M; 3.Truly, Madly, Deeply - Savage Garden; 4. Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol; 5. Two Tribes - Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Trees 1. The maple; 2. maples; 3. horse chestnut; 4. a cedar of Lebanon; 5. yew trees. Who Am I? Weather forecaster Carol Kirkwood, and newsreader and Mastermind host Clive Myrie. Disclaimer The Bristol Nine is published by Bristol Community Magazines Ltd (Co. No. 08448649, registered at 8 Sandyleaze, Westbury on Trym, Bristol, BS9 3PY). The views expressed by contributors or advertisers in The Bristol Nine are not necessarily those held by Bristol Community Magazines Ltd. The inclusion of any business or organisation in this magazine does not imply a recommendation of it, its aims or its methods. Bristol Community Magazines Ltd cannot be held responsible for information disclosed by advertisers, all of which are accepted in good faith. Reasonable efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this magazine but no liability can be accepted for any loss or inconvenience caused as a result of inclusion, error or omission. All content is the copyright of Bristol Community Magazines Ltd and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of Bristol Community Magazines.

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS It’s lovely to have received more notifications this month about clubs and societies physically recommencing, and events being booked into diaries. Thank you to everyone who has taken the trouble to get in contact to let me know of things going on. If you are involved in any local groups, not-for profit organisations, charity events or social activities and would like some free publicity do please get in touch. It will be great to get the listings here back to their prepandemic numbers. And if you are the contact included in any of the existing listings and would like to update your information and / or contact details then please do get in touch. Email andy@bcmagazines.co.uk or write to 8 Sandyleaze, WoT, BS9 3PY, and I will be more than happy to include them. All Together Now Bristol Choir www.alltogethernowchoir.com Antique, Vintage & Collectables Fair Sunday 3rd October 10am-3.30pm at Ashton Court Mansion House. An Aladdin’s cave, unique presents for Christmas, fine jewellery, china, furniture, paintings, memorabilia, vintage clothing, retro items and much more. Café open plus afternoon cream teas. £2.00 entry under 16s free. Main car park: Kennel Lodge Entrance via Portishead Rd A369 The Arts Society Bristol Would you like to join us for lectures on a wide range of arts related subjects, given by specialists in their own field? The lecture on 12 October is on The History of Wine and on 9 November is on Joaquin Serolla, Painter of Light. Lectures are expected to be held at 8pm at Redmaids’ High School, Westbury-on-Trym, BS9 3AW and delivered by internet. For more info visit our website www.theartssociety-bristol.org.uk Babbers Radio Show info@ujimaradio.com. BCCS (Bristol Cathedral Choir School) Choral Society is now meeting at the Henleaze Bowling Club in Grange Court Road, on Wednesdays from 7.30 to 9pm. We are a small, friendly, unauditioned choir singing varied music, from choral works to more modern pieces and we would welcome new members of all standards. Please do come and give us a try. For more information, please 66

contact Kathy , tel 0117 949362 / email www. bccschoralsociety.org.uk/ Beaufort Junior Badminton Club Penny at pennyshears@googlemail.com 07941 013 514 Biodanza Bristol Weekly Group runs every Tuesday 7-9pm at All Saints Church, Randall Room, Alma Vale Road, Clifton, BS8 3ED (entrance upstairs). Cost: £10, 5 week card £40, 10 week card £70. Contact antoinette@ biodanza4all.com for more details. Bridge Tuition 07837300073 - tc.stygall@gmail.com Bristol & Clifton Dickens Society 0117 927 9875 - www.dickens-society.org.uk Bristol Alexander School www.bristolalexanderschool.co.uk Caroline at cchalk19@gmail.com Bristol All Voices Allowed Choir is a community choir started in 2020 by former members of the Bristol Hippodrome Choir and All Together Now Bristol Choir We are looking for new singers, men and women, beginners and more experienced singers, to join us. Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 6.30 – 8.00pm at Holy Trinity Church, Hotwells. Contact Chris on 07866 456 776 Bristol Astronomical Society www.bristolastrosoc.org.uk Bristol Bridge Club has been running free online supervised sessions with some teaching all through the pandemic on zoom and will continue to do so, every Saturday morning from 10am to 12 noon. To take part, go to BBC website home page “Learn and Play” and follow the links. Bristol Brunel Lions Club Bill O’Neill at lion.bill@virginmedia.com Bristol Cabot Choir admin@bristolcabotchoir.org www.bristolcabotchoir.org Bristol Chamber Choir www.bristolchamberchoir.org.uk


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New displays at Conran Carpets local showroom! Owner John and his team continue to enjoy working hard for their customers and welcoming them to their air-conditioned, Gloucester Road showroom. Conran Carpets has recently had a range of new, amazing displays installed. This independent business continues to enjoy success since arriving on our high street 3 years ago. They would like to thank all of their local customers for supporting them, many of them with repeat business. John shared, “Gloucester Road has such a great energy and diversity of people, we love having our showroom here and getting involved with the local community.” Along with fellow trader Martin Hunt and local resident Simon Brookes, John led a recent project to have a defibrillator fitted next to the Golden Lion pub on Gloucester Road. He told us, “It was great to see so many local businesses working together to donate funds to deliver this life-saving equipment.” If you have a flooring project you would like to discuss, do contact John or Bev at Conran Carpets who will be pleased to help.

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Bristol Morris Men www.bristolmorrismen.co.uk Grant on 0117 944 2165

Rae Ford on 0117 939 1685 rodcoomber@aol.co.uk Bristol Community Gamelan keithripley27@gmail.com - phone 9444241

Bristol Phoenix Choir If you love singing we would love to hear from you! We are a friendly choir and we enjoy rehearsing and performing great choral works as well as shorter more intimate pieces, for our Bristol audiences to appreciate. If you would like to sing with us, please contact Jackie our membership secretary jackie.blackwell410@gmail.com. On Saturday 20th November, 7.30pm at the Victoria Methodist Church, Whiteladies Road BS8 1NU we will be performing Lux Aeterna by Morten Lauridsen. The music is back! Please see www.bristolphoenixchoir.org.uk for details

Bristol Film and Video Society (Amateur film makers). We continue to make prize winning films, and meet via Zoom on the first and third Tuesday of every month. All are welcome. For more details please visit www.bristolvideo. org.uk Bristol French Circle / Cercle français de Bristol We are looking forward to the start of our new season on Thursday 7th October. We hope we will meet at BAWA, as in prepandemic days, but will continue on Zoom if necessary. Please have a look at our website (www.cfbristol.org.uk) for updates and the programme, or get in touch with Charlotte Taylor, the President – she will be delighted to chat with you! charlottejanetaylor10@gmail. com / 07976 922636. Bristol Grandparents Support Group 07773 258 270 / www.bgsg.co.uk

Bristol Scrabble Club meets every Wednesday at 7.15pm at Upper Horfield Community Trust (next to Eden Grove Church). New members welcome - first visit free so come and give it a try. For further information contact Sheila on 01179570792, 07435316458 or shinett@ blueyonder.co.uk Bristol Shambhala Meditation Group bristol.shambhala.info

Bristol Indoor Bowls Club Email: info@bristolindoorbowls.org.uk Tel: 0117 963 3460 www.bristolindoorbowls.org.uk.

Bristol Shiplovers Society www.bristolshiplovers.co.uk Bristol U3A: Have you reached a point in your life where you have fewer responsibilities and more time for yourself? Would you like to take part in activities where you can share skills, abilities or hobbies whilst having fun and making new friends? Go to www.bristolu3a. org.uk for details.

Bristol Male Voice Choir are rehearsing and enjoying their singing once again, and we invite new and returning singers to join us at our weekly rehearsals, every Thursday from 7pm -9pm at St Andrew’s Methodist Church, Elm Park, Filton, Bristol BS34 7PS. We are a sociable and friendly group, singing a wide range of musical styles in our repertoire, and we look forward to seeing you - you don’t have to be a reader of music - as we look forward to Christmas concerts. Ffi see our website www. bristolmvc.org.uk or contact our secretary on 0794 1040 4742.

Carers Support Centre 0117 965 2200 www.carerssupportcentre.org.uk City of Bristol Choir marks the start of it’s 30th Anniversary Season with 2 live performances of Mozart’s Requiem on 2nd October 2021 at 4:30pm and 7:30pm at St Alban’s Church, Westbury Park, Bristol. Tickets £10 for adults, £5 for students and under 18s, available online at www.cityofbristolchoir.org.uk

Bristol Manor Farm Football Club on The Creek in Sea Mills are holding a “Football Programme & Memorabilia Fair” on Sunday October 24th at 1030am. Entry is free of charge & refreshments will be available. There will be various stalls selling programmes, shirts, memorabilia, books & games.

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September’s Full Council Meeting: A Conservative ‘golden motion’ to protect our green spaces from development was passed - notwithstanding vociferous Labour opposition - with the help of councillors from other parties. This motion will help shape the Bristol Local Plan, which guides future planning decisions. At the same meeting the Mayor apologised for the unprecedented suspension of green bin collections for over 12 weeks and counting - one of the longest in the country. Investing In Our Community: John & Henry would like to thank “Sea Mills & Coombe Dingle Together” for their hard work in getting a new bench and bin installed on The Pentagon, Sea Mills. Residents now have somewhere to sit after taking a walk or waiting to catch a bus. ‘Love Saves The Day’ Event: John & Henry have had lots of correspondence regarding the recent ‘Love Saves The Day’ event. It is crucial local residents make their views known about this year’s concerts and future events both to us and to the organisers. The organiser’s e mail is : tom@teamlove.org Your comments, views and questions welcomed - these are our contact details:-

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Civil Service Retirement Fellowship Tony McKenna on 0117 950 2059

Maggie Cavanna 0117 973 4794 secretary@henburysingers.org

Clifton Rotary Club www.cliftonrotary.org secretary@cliftonrotary.org

Henleaze (Evening) Townswomen’s Guild Shirley on 0117 962 2243 Henleaze Bowling Club Tom Logan on 0117 962 1669 hbcsec@henleazebowlingclub.org.uk

The Clifton Singers contact@cliftonsingers.co.uk www.cliftonsingers.co.uk

Henleaze Garden Club Brian Dury 0117 9621227 www.henleazegardenclub.com

Country Market in WoT Sue Sills on 0117 962 8306. Fielder Club gloriasimmonds@hotmail.co.uk Filtones Choir www.thefiltones.weebly.com Friendly Bridge SW Stoke Bishop friendlybridgesw.org.uk Friendly Club meets every Thursday from 2 to 4 (except August and major holidays) in the Methodist Church Hall, Westbury on Trym. We are a lively group of older people who meet to chat, play Scrabble and card games. Regular trips out and entertainments are arranged plus we have tea and biscuits for only £1! Do come and make some new friends. Friends of the Downs & Avon Gorge www.friendsofthedowns.org Friends of Old Sneed Park Nature Reserve Our next working party will be held on October 16, 10am to 12noon. Refreshments will be available. Tea/coffee biscuits. Please bring your own gloves, secateurs or loppers if you have them. Any queries email fospnr@gmail.com Frisbee Club North Bristol Ultimate on Facebook jake.f.waller@gmail.com.

Henleaze Flower Club. On Thursday 14th October, 2pm we hold our AGM, in Bradbury Hall, Waterford Road, Henleaze. Then on November 11th, at 2pm, we have a demonstration by the talented and entertaining Pam Lewis. Cost £10 for visitors, £5 for members. Sales table and raffle as well! Everyone welcome. We meet regularly every other Thursday for a practice class or a demonstration. For more information call Kath - 01454 412 087 or Marg - 01179 075 724. Henleaze Ladies’ Choir Jean on 0117 9624466 Jane on 07752 332278 Henleaze Singing for the Brain Sophia Simlat on 0117 961 0693 bristol@alzheimers.org.uk Henleaze St Peters Keep Fit Class Louisa on 07725 091 429 Henleaze Lawn Tennis Club is a friendly and welcoming club for all ages and standards. We offer social and competitive play and a comprehensive coaching programme for all ages and levels. To find out more visit our website: www.henleazeltc.com or call Heather on 07891 520456 Henleaze Senior Film Club - Monday 25th October at 2pm, features “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” starring Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, a naïve, eccentric café society girl who falls in love with a struggling writer played by George Peppard. Tickets: £4.00 including tea & cake. Carers welcome, easy access. For more info / to book, please call 0117 435 0063. St. Peter’s Hall, The Drive, Henleaze BS9 4LD.

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Local Rotary Clubs invite you to 4 CONCERT HEATS on FRIDAY, 12 NOVEMBER 2021 WEDNESDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 2021 FRIDAY, 19 NOVEMBER 2021 WEDNESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2021 at 7.30 pm (admission from 7.00 pm)

Bristol 1904 Arts Society Announces

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Bristol 1904 are excited to announce their 110th Annual Paintings Exhibition, open to the public free of charge, with the chance to buy members’ work. Traditionally held in May, but due to earlier COVID restrictions the Exhibition will now be held from 23rd - 30th October. This time around, Bristol 1904 will not only celebrate decades of creativity, but also the rebirth of their Society.

Trinity-Henleaze United Reformed Church Waterford Road, Henleaze, Bristol BS9 4BT Tickets on the door £5 (£3 students under 18) or In advance from: mpeattie@btopenworld.com

Founded in 1904 as Bristol Savages with artistic roots running deep into Bristol’s creative history, the Society has rebranded with a new name and new activities that more accurately portray current interests. This still includes the classic painting, music, magic, poetry, storytelling and fellowship. The event will be held in their iconic hall, built in the style of an old Tithe Barn, adjacent to The Red Lodge on Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LJ. All pandemic regulations will be followed in their spacious hall, accompanied by live music. Open daily from 10AM until 4.45PM. “This is our major artistic event, open to the public and always well attended. The Annual Paintings Exhibition is the showcase for the best of our artists’ work. We are proud to have progressed from an all-male society to an open, diverse, inclusive and as always a very welcoming one. We encourage new membership, whether you have artistic or musical talents, or none of these!” Check out our website www.bristol1904arts.org or email admin@bristol1904arts.org for further information. @1904arts @bristol1904arts facebook.com/B1904A admin@bristol1904arts.org

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Highbury Badminton Club meet on Thurs day 7:30pm mid September to End April, Westbury-on-Trym Village Hall. Contact Pete Stables 0117 950 1524 or www.pete4458. wixsite.com/highburybadminton for more details.

premier symphony orchestras, with regular performances in major venues throughout the city. We have a concert coming up on Saturday 9th October, 7.30pm at Redland Hall in Redmaids’ High School. This is our first concert for over 18 months and will feature Shostakovich Symphony No 5 and Ravel Piano Concerto in G. More information will be available at www.newbristolsinfonia.org.uk.

Keep Fit Classes at St Peter’s Church Filton and Horfield Baptist Church. For further information, contact, Eileen Scott on 07969929733

North West Bristol Camera Club Neville at nevwgoodman@mac.com

Karate Classes - Trevor on 07921 917 758

NotaBene Vocal Ensemble Lisa Smith on 07966 459872 notabenebristol@yahoo.com

Keep Fit in WoT- Louisa on 0772 509 1429 Knit & Crochet Café - 07561 523 919 brisknitcro@gmail.com

Oasis Bridge Tuition Online ‘Learn to Play Bridge’ course for beginners: 6 weeks from Saturday 9th October. Improvers: monthly online seminars - various topics/dates www. bridgewebs.com/oasis. Tel Maggie on 0117 3296482 for more details

Ladies Badminton, Stoke Bishop Pat on 0117 914 9511 Ladies Badminton, Westbury on Trym Village Hall, Fridays 10-12 noon. New members welcome to join our friendly group. For more details please call Elizabeth on 0117 968 1759.

People of Note Community Choir, the famous 20 year old Bristol community choir, is holding a series of day workshops and evening singing sessions, just for the fun and joy of singing together! From now until Christmas and beyond. Come and join us in Southville or Clifton! Go to www.peopleofnote.org.uk/ events/ for information of events, and book your place.

Ladies Keep Fit Thursdays 10:00 - 11:00 am, at St Peter’s Church Hall, Henleaze. New members are always welcome. £6:00 per class, which includes refreshments. Ring 01454 618488, or email laili@tiscali.co.uk. Full information on the website www.exercisewithlailibrooks.com

Pilates Classes on Zoom. Monday Evening, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Mornings. Classes to resume in halls when allowed. Please telephone, email or see website. Denise on 0117 903 0331 - info@embracingpilates.co.uk www.embracingpilates.co.uk

Lunch Club, WoT - Alison on 0117 962 9715 Men at St. Peter’s Keep Fit class in St. Peter’s Church Hall every Tuesday 9:15 to 10:15 for men 60+, led by fitness instructor, Natasha Johnson, £5 per week. Contact Keith Bonham 0117 968 4972 or babubon@gmail.com

Pilates classes Leanne on 07817 189 474 www.mindbodypilates.org

Menopause Matters Tricia Worthington on 07962 892 060 tricia_worthington@msn.com

Play bowls at Canford Park in a friendly social atmosphere. Qualified coaches, and equipment provided. Contact Les on 0730 5695579 for more details.

Mosaic Singers David Vicary on 0797 346 0994. The National Trust Bristol Centre Janet Stanton on 0117 456 3497 www.ntbristolcentre.btck.co.uk

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS REMAP custom aids for the disabled 0117 329 5183 - www.bristol.remap.org.uk.

topic will be the SS Great Britain. 7:30pm start, free to all members. Membership just £6 per calendar year. Email sblocalhistory@gmail. com or call 07780 438303 for more details.

Retired & Senior Volunteer Programme Mina on 07860 669 953 www.RSVP-west.org.uk.

Stoke Bishop Townswomen’s Guild: We are hoping to recommence our friendly monthly meetings on Thursdays in the Hulbert Room of St Mary’s Church, Mariners Drive, with effect from Thursday 9th September. Come along and give us a try. Contact: Gay Huggins on 0117 9685813.

Rotary Club of Bristol www.bristolrotary.org Martina at mpeattie@btopenworld.com Scottish Country Dancing Alison on 0117 968 4036 Caroline on 0117 924 9226 www.rscdsbristol.info

Stoke Lodge Ramblers If you’ve let your fitness slip during lockdown or you are looking for opportunities to walk in the company of other local people, please check our website for dates when walks are offered - stokelodgeramblers.wordpress.com/home/ walks-programme. The website is updated whenever a walk is offered, and each one will have a different start point and a maximum number of participants, so you must book in advance. Phone the Club Secretary on 0117 950 0934 or email lornarenshaw@yahoo. co.uk for more details.

Sea Mills Garden Club Pat Prior 07779 203 626 Gail Mitchell 0117 968 5350. Shared Reading Christine Betts - 07967 332 821 Shouri Shotoryu Karate Club Shouri Shotoryu karate on Facebook or call 0117 969 5697

Tai Chi – Boosts immunity, improves movement, increases vitality. Covid cautious classes starting in autumn. Interested? Contact Karen 0117 9424167 or see www. taichiworksbristol.co.uk

Soroptimist International Bristol sibristol@hotmail.co.uk www.sigbi.org/Bristol St Peter’s Ladies Guild meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 2 pm at St Peter’s Church Hall, The Drive, Henleaze, for talks and entertainment. Visitors welcome. Tel: Wilma on 01179628895 for information.

Tai Chi for over 55’s Shibashi form, a slow and easy sequence of flowing movements that can be done standing or sitting. Relaxing and meditative. Helps improve leg strength, flexibility and balance. Classes at The Redland Club, Burlington Road, BS6 6TN on Wednesdays 11.00 - 11.40 am starting in October. Cost £3. Covid safety precautions will be followed. Numbers limited so please phone or email to book your place. Selina Newton 0117 9466434 or selinanewton@yahoo.co.uk.

St Peter’s Badminton & Social Club Ann on 0117 9694 882 contactann999q@gmail.com Stoke Bishop Bridge Club Rene on 0117 968 4334 Stoke Bishop Ladies Choir have recommenced meeting on Mondays at the Village Hall, 1.454pm. Do come along to give us a try. New members welcome. For info please telephone Carolyn on 0117 279 1409 or Maureen on 0117 956 7894.

Trinity Henleaze Ladies Guild Jenny on 0117 962 0108 The U3a scrabble group meets at the Beehive pub, Wellington Hill West, on Fridays from 2 to 4pm. We are a very friendly non competitive group and welcome new members. For more info, please contact Heddy tel 07534717254/ email nigel.d.sara@btinternet.com

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Westbury Aikido Club www.westburyaikidoclub reenee@westburyaikido.club

information please call 07905 064720. Yoga classes daytime and evening yoga classes in Stoke Bishop with Gary Osborn-Clarke. For more details please visit www.yogabristol. co.uk or email gary@yogabristol.co.uk, or call 07899 034 645.

Westbury Folk / Country Dancing Christine on 0117 962 2223 Westbury Harriers Running Club www.westburyharriers.co.uk

November Listings Deadline Please get your notices and listings in for the November issue no later than Thursday 14th October.

Westbury Singers If you enjoy singing, we invite you to join our friendly, non-auditioned, 4 part choir, in term-time on Monday evenings 7.30p.m. - 9.30p.m. at Reedley Road Baptist Church. Ability to read music helpful but not essential. Please email our Secretary: gwenalwakeel@yahoo.co.uk. We look forward to hearing from you.

Send them to andy@bcmagazines.co.uk, or 8 Sandyleaze, WoT, BS9 3PY. Many thanks. The Friends of Henleaze Library are running a series of free creative writing sessions on the theme of “The Happy Place; What is Good in our Lives.” This will include four Zoom sessions (led by Bristol’s Poet Laureate, Caleb Parkin) at varying times on Tuesdays - 26th October, 2nd November, 9th November and 16th November. Booking for the first workshop, for teenagers 16+, is open, at Writing Workshop for Young People - The Happy Place Project: Happy Magic Tickets, Tue 26 Oct 2021 at 15:00 | Eventbrite

The new Westbury Transport and Placemaking Group is seeking views on issues and opportunities in the village streetscape, its use for transport and its quality as a place for socialising, walking and shopping. Look out for the questionnaire or scan the QR code here with your phone camera. Later the group will look at improvement options and explore whether a broad consensus emerges, Contact westburytransportplacegroup@ gmail.com if you would like to find out more about the group. Westbury on Trym Women’s Institute Sue Murphy on 0117 950 2826

At a later stage, once the library reopens to activities, the Friends also hope to run dropin sessions at Henleaze Library, led by awardwinning writer and radio presenter Mab Jones.

Westbury Park Women’s Institute westburyparkwi@gmail.com westburyparkwi.org.uk Lorna 0770 245 3827 Westbury Scottish Country Dance Club Cheryl on 0117 401 2416 www.westburyscottish.org.uk

The Happy Place project is supported by Bristol City Council Library Service Innovation Fund and by Literature Works.

Women in Fellowship This new group on Tuesday mornings at Westbury-on-Trym Methodist Church started in August when 22 ladies came along to meet and make friends. With an interesting programme of visiting speakers, Women in Fellowship is aimed to provide loving and supportive friendship. Why not come along and join us? For more

For further details including how to apply please see the Friends’ website thehappyplaceproject.com

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AASP Domestics

Auctions & Sales

Clevedon Salerooms Ltd

Bathrooms & Wetrooms

Little Bathroom and Boiler Company Paul Whittaker Bathrooms & Wetrooms

Blinds & Shutters

Just Shutters

Building Services

A & S Property Services Ace Preservation Garcia Building Services Janson Osman L & P Brailsford

Carpets & Floorings

Bristol Carpet & Flooring Group Conran Carpets Ltd

Cleaning Services

Bonne Fresh Clean Home Gleamers Oven Gleam

Collectors

Jode Bowden Matt Stevens

Computer Services

FAB ‐ IT Rescue IT HomeHelp

Cycle Services

Boing Bicycles

Electrical Services

Daley Electrical Services Ltd Lek‐Trix MB Electrical Services

Estate & Letting Agents

Howard Estate Agents

Estate Agents

Maggs & Allen

Fencing

AM Fencing EC Fencing

Financial Advice

Grosvenor Consultancy Harold Stephens

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Footcare

Bristol Foot Clinic Sara Lewis

Footwear

SoleLution

Funeral Services

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R Davies & Son Funeral Directors

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Sofa Magic

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Up & Over Doors

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Furniture Garage Doors

Garden Maintenance

Barlows Declan McManus Graham Cook Greenblade Katherine Vincent

Hairdressing

Classic Cuts Evans Hair Design Nicola Bolt

Handyman Services

Tony Anderson

Heating & Gas

John Presland Peter Harris S & P Plumbing Services

Home Care Services

Home Instead Premier Homecare St Monica Trust

Jewellery & Gifts

Kemps Jewellers

Landscaping

Beaumont Landscaping

Massage

Heather Drewe

Painting & Decorating

Darren Pugh Precision Decorators Sarah's Decorating Services Top Notch

Plants & Garden Supplies

Mark Rice

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Plastering

A & P Plastering Artform Plastering John Hoggett McCall Plastering

Plumbing

A & D Plumbing S & P Plumbing Services

Reading Tuition

Annie Goree

Relaxation

Bristol Breathwork

Schools

Badminton School Bristol Steiner School

Solicitors

AMD Solicitors Corfield Solicitors Corries Solicitors Devereux & Co Lyons Solicitors Simpson Solicitors Veale Wasbrough Vizards

Stairlifts

Hands On Stairlifts Thornbury Lift Services Ltd

Tiling

Paul Lindo

Tree Services

Crest Tree Services Ltd Neville Tree Services

TV Aerials

H and P Aerials

Upholstery & Soft Furnishings

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Viking Vets

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Veterinary Care Waste & Rubbish

Man & Van

Window Cleaning

Aqua‐Tec

Windows & Doors

Crystal Clear MSP Maintenance

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DEFIBRILLATOR LOCATIONS There are an increasing number of Automated External Defibrillators, or AED’s, in prominent, accessible 24/7 locations in our area. Thank you to everybody who contacted me to let me know about additional ones not featured in last months pictorial article. So, detailed below are the updated locations of the defibrillators accessible 24/7 that I am aware of in this area, together with the “what3words” locations for them (which make them much easier to find in an emergency if you have the what3words app on your smartphone). Please, if you can, take a photo of this page on your phone and save it for emergency use, or cut the page out and keep it for reference.

Salvatore’s Barbers 19A Druid Hill, Stoke Bishop, BS9 1EW (in the dip near Stoke Bishop Fish Bar). what3words location - hulk.courier.bells The White Lion Passage Road, Westbury on Trym, BS9 3HN (in the pub car park). what3words location - scale.miles.petty Methodist Church Hall, Westbury Hill, Westbury on Trym, BS9 3AA (next to main GP’s car park). what3words location - olive.belly.score Trinity United Reform Church, Waterford Road, Henleaze, BS9 4BT (opp. Tesco garage). what3words location - belts.edges.bucks Bristol Chiropractic, 2 Kellaway Avenue, Redland, BS6 7XR (in the main rank of shops). what3words location - swept.salsa.reap The RAFA Club, 38 Eastfield, Westbury on Trym, BS9 4BE (near the Eastfield Road junction). what3words location - allow.quench.doll St Monica Court, Cote Lane, WoT, BS9 3TL (part of the St Monica complex). what3words location - taking.clubs.tiger The Beehive Pub, Wellington Hill West, Henleaze, BS9 QY. what3words location - cans.type.loving Avon Fire & Rescue (Southmead Fire Station), Southmead Road, BS10 5DR. what3words location - held.demand.deep Bristol Property Centre, 14 Chandos Road, Redland, BS6 6PE. what3words location - wacky.relay.closes Max Minervas Bookshop, North View, Westbury Park, BS6 7PY. what3words location - edgy.slap.invite Bristol Prison Site, 248 Gloucester Road, Horfield, BS7 8NZ( between Cambridge Rd and Longmead Ave). what3words location - moving.spoon.folds Westbury Park Primary School, Bayswater Avenue, BS6 7NU (Coldharbour Road end). what3words location - bubble.trunk.waters Cafe on the Square, 136 Shirehampton Rd, Sea Mills, BS9 2DY. what3words location - shaky.trail.motel Boyce’s Avenue, Clifton, BS8 4AA - on the wall of East Village cafe, near The Albion. what3words location - goad.chef.recall Redland Park United Reformed Church, Whiteladies Road, Redland, BS6 6SA - junction with Redland Park. what3words location - stole.rust.prime Westbury Baptist Church Hall, Reedley Road, Westbury on Trym, BS9 3TE. what3words location - demand.dose.aspect The creators of what3words have divided the world into 3m squares and given each square a unique combination of three words. what3words addresses are easy to say and share, are as accurate as GPS coordinates, and are now being used by most UK emergency services as a location tool. Get the app! 79


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