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4. Ever-changing dinning hall set to open 6. Sustainable fashion week 8. Bumper 2 week’s what’s 8th - 22nd 13. Lion Stores 50th celebrations 14. See how they run 20. National video games day 22. 5 things to do in Stockwood 24. Compliance made simple (Part3) 28. Next chief executive 30. Huge changes at pay at pump 34. Plug in for clean air 38. South Glos heritage days 2022 44. Men semen 46. Summer smiles Editor Michael Davies Journalist Lisa Davies Contributing Writers Andrea Sexton Martin Powell Daren BristolJakeKathrynCorinnaJosAndrewKayleighBanePennyVarneyClarkIngramChatfieldWattageWeeklyMagazine is delivered to people across Bristol and surrounding areas via email and social media every week. Subscribe today! BRISTOL WEEKLY MAGAZINE www.bristolweeklymagazine.co.uk Disclaimer The opinions expressed in Direct Local do not necessarily reflect those of the editor, publisher or their agents. Whilst every reasonable care is taken to ensure the accuracy of information included within this publication, the publisher takes no responsibility for errors or omissionsin Direct Local. The content of Direct Local is not to be reproduced in any form without permission of the publisher. Please pass to a friend, recycle or compost. All adverts designed by Direct Local are the property of Direct Local please contact us if you wish to reprint them in other publications as a small release fee Is applied. Use of adverts designed by us will need written permission first. Published by ® Contents 8 SEPTEMBERth RIVERSIDE26LODGE14SEEHOWTHEYRUN

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Ahead of its three year anniversary in October, KASK on North Street in Bedminster has announced the launch of a restaurant to celebrate Bristol’s first class offering of street food. Inviting a different market trader into the KITCHEN every few weeks, guests can look forward to drinks menus paired with Malaysian, Mexican, Persian, Asian, South African, American and vegan cuisine - all before 2022 is out. Also the new home to The Mazi Project, a CIC challenging food poverty in Bristol, KITCHEN BY KASK will act as a community kitchen on weekdays. Launching the concept on the weekend of Friday 9 and Saturday 10 September will be Fat Rice – famed for its moreish Malaysian comfort food. With a menu never seen before at markets in the city, tables are already sold out for the evenings of both dates, so KITCHEN BY FAT RICE will also open for lunch on Saturday 10, with spots available to book at Expectkitchenbykask.co.uk.authenticMalaysian pork belly and braised shiitake mushrooms, all washed down with a wine flight, beers and a one-off cocktail designed to enhance the traditional spiced flavours of the cuisine. Fat Rice will be followed by KuKu, a Persian-inspired pop-up celebrating the mark left on food culture from the movement of people and ingredients along the Silk Roads.

Another not-to-be-missed addition to the pop-up roster is Big Nath’s BBQ, which will be bringing its iconic and wholesome smoked and slow-cooked meaty BBQ flavours to North Street just in time for the city’s Ameri cans to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday 24 November ’til Sunday 4 December. Taking place on the weekends of 16 and 23 September - including a unique Sunday brunch - guests coming along should expect Persian small plates and Balkan brunches – all with a focus on the traditional Eurasian spirit of sharing.

Next up will be a three week residency with the taco kings Basement 17 Tacos (every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday between 6 and 23 October). Always a sell out when they’ve brought their authentic Mexican flavours to KASK, this is a chance to get your taco fix for three weeks in a row. There may also be a jalapeño rose on offer… Doubling up as a private event space for hire, the team at KITCHEN BY KASK will also be offering up exclusive use of the venue for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries as well as workshops, book clubs, community events and product launches. Following the recent surge in wedding and birthday requests the team have received at KASK, they feel it’s a great use of the new space to offer private hire - both during the day as well as at night - from the very start. Later in the year, Asian-inspired fried chicken legends, Peckers, will be doing their thing on Thursday 27 October until Saturday 5 November. Taking fan favourite food up a notch with only the best free range chicken, local artisan buns and homemade sauces and pickles, this won’t be Peckers as customers have seen it before – with newfor-KITCHEN sides and vegan options.

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Melanie Vaxevanakis, founder and managing director of The Mazi Project, said: “We are so excited to have a place we can call home for The MAZI Project and one in a neighbourhood I have called home for nearly five years now. Sharing it with KASK and being part of their collaborative model is super exciting and will hopefully build our network of Bristol’s amazing food scene to help empower disadvantaged young people and make tasty and sustainable food accessible for all! Izzy Osborne, Founder of Peckers, said: I’m thrilled to be a part of the initial line up at KITCHEN. It’s such a fab opportunity for myself and fellow street food vendors to trial fresh dishes, reach new audiences, and invigorate our menus with drink pairings.” Book a table for all of the 2022 pop-ups and keep up to date with all the goings on at KITCHEN BY KASK at kitchenbykask.co.uk or Follow along on Instagram at @kitchenbykask

“We’ve loved being on North Street for the last three years and to be bringing something new to the area by creating an ever-changing dining concept is incredibly exciting and a whole new challenge. We opened KASK just before the pandemic and are now opening KITCHEN BY KASK in a less than favourable economic situation, so clearly we don’t take the easy route! But by focussing on creat ing a great experience for our customers to complement the food from some of Bristol’s best street-food chefs, we’re confident the neighbourhood will embrace it.”

Cementing the new restaurant’s offering as ever-eclectic, the fire cooked flavours of Ubuntu and vegan comfort food aficionados, Kabala Kitchen, will also be appearing in the KITCHEN before the end of the year. Charlie Taylor, co-owner of KITCHEN BY KASK, said: “It’s been a tough few years for the hospitality sector - especially for street food traders, given that markets were closed for an extended period during the pandemic – so we wanted to provide a space that these genuinely unbelievable chefs could serve their food in a restaurant setting with a curated drinks list. Our customers at KASK are always telling us they wish we had a “proper kitchen” to serve hot food as well as our cheese and charcuterie plates, so here it is…a proper KITCHEN.

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The Sustainable Fashion Week market will also be taking root in Bristol Beacon, showing visitors exactly how good second-hand can look. Independent vintage brands including Flo-Jo, Origin and Sofo Studio will take over the clothing rails with their best sustainable garments on offer.

Bristol Beacon will also be transformed into the Sustainable Fashion Week Hub between 17th and 18th September, hosting three floors of fashion-focused and environmentally friendly events. From make, mend and alteration workshops to panel talks and clothes swaps, visitors can take proactive steps to supporting sustainable fashion by reimagining their current clothing to keep up with seasonal trends, and learning the ins and outs of the industry.

The UK’s first and only Sustainable Fashion Week is taking place in Bristol between 16th - 25th September, with a full lineup of events, workshops and stylings set to get participants from across the city, online and beyond to reimagine their wardrobes. Each event is united under the four driving themes of Regenerate, Rewear, Repurpose and Reconnect, and will bring organisations, community groups, brands and individuals together to make proactive steps towards disrupting the fast-fashion cycle.

While Sustainable Fashion Week is using Bristol as its base, events will also be taking place online and across the UK between 16th - 25th September.

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Registration for the Re-fresher Your Style event on the 22nd is free but tickets are limited, see the list of businesses, panellists and register online here.

Sustainable Fashion Week will be debuting its first catwalk show on 21st September, hosted at the ethereal church venue of The Mount Without. Models will be styled in upcycled clothing designed by City of Bristol College fashion students, and glammed up with ethical makeup from headline sponsor, benecos, to prove that preloved is always in style. The event will inspire attendees to look at their wardrobe in a new light and get creative with the clothes they already own.

On 22nd September, Sustainable Fashion Week and Bristol City Centre BID will host a Re-Fresher Your Style day aimed at getting Bristol’s students and freshers to get to know their new home city. The sustainable student shopping day is being held across Park Street and Queens Road and will see businesses with sustainable offerings open their doors to Bristol’s student community with a variety of student discounts, offers and in-store events. This will be followed by a free-to-register sustainable student fashion panel discussion and live styling evening at The Vintage Thrift Store, Park Street. Students can hear from industry experts, including Sustainable Fashion Week founder Amelia Twine, on how they can help disrupt the fast fashion industry and participate in the slow fashion movement, alongside a live styling event with complimentary food and drinks from Bristol Folk House and AmeliaPizzarova.Twine,Founder

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Sustainable Fashion Week said: “This year, Sustainable Fashion Week is returning in full swing with an exciting programme of events in Bristol, online, and across the UK. From our debut catwalk show, to workshops, panel discussions, clothes swaps and live stylings, there is something for everyone to get involved in to start realising the creative potential and environmental power of second-hand fashion.”

Vicky Lee, Head of Bristol City Centre BID, said: “We are so excited to be supporting the UK’s first and only Sustaina ble Fashion Week right here in Bristol. We can’t wait to introduce students to the sustainable side of the city, and hope that our Re-Fresher Your Style event will encourage Bristol’s student community to look at their wardrobe in a new light, and immerse themselves in the fantastic sustainable fashion scene that Bristol is well-known and loved for.”

For more information, please see the full Sustainable Fashion Week programme, and head to the Sustainable Fashion Week website

Venue: Golden Hill Sports WimbledonPavilion Rd BS6 Bristol7YA

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Description: The 12th Nailsea International Bike Show, featuring a wide selection of motorcycles, classics, custom, sports, tourer, cafe racer, trade stands and more! A great weekend for all the family, free entry and money raised goes to Children’s Hospice South Venue:West. Ring O Bells 4 St Mary’s Grove BS48BristolNailsea4NQ

50th Anniversary Fun Day

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Blade Runner 40th Anniversary Description: Perhaps more than any other film, Ridley Scott’s iconic sci-fi classic has gripped audiences and inspired passionate and fierce debate for the past 40 years. Based on the novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by science fiction master Philip K Dick, Blade Runner is a haunting look at reality, memory and mortali ty set against the dystopian future of LA, 2019.

Description: This Years PITP date has been announced, get it in your diaries now.

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Venue: Curzon cinema 46 Old Church Rd, BS21Clevedon6NN

Description: Windmill Hill Community Centre is celebrating its 50th anniversa ry of serving the local community. Come join us from 2pm until late for a Fun Day with entertainment, music, taster sessions and refresh Venue:ments. Windmill Hill Vivian Street BS3 Bristol4LW Sept9 10Sept

2022 Nailsea Bike Show

Description: A show for the fans of Alternative Rock, Punk and Grunge! Here’s the lineup Tha Bristol124Venue:PingazThunderboltBathRoad Party in the Park

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Description: Bring your kids to ride on our miniature railway! Featuring a selection of real steam, electric and petrol driven trains. £1.50 per ride or 5 for £6.50.See here for how to find getting-to-ashton.../bristolmodelengineers.co.uk/us:http://www.

Venue: The Bristol Improv 50TheatreStPaul’s Rd BS8BristolClifton1LP

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Description: hosted by the insanely talented Josh Graylish and Luke Potter. We welcome all local musicians to come down and perform your material. 2 for 1 cocktails all Venue:evening!The Walnut Tree Winterstoke BS24Weston-super-MareRd9HD

Singalong Cinema: Grease Description: Calling all T-Birds and Pink Ladies to a singalong Rydell High Reunion! Whether you’re content tapping your toes along, or prefer belting out every line, this singalong event at Bristol Improv theatre is the perfect way to toast the end of those summer nights...

Kingswood BSL group

Venue: Ashton Court Railway BS8 Bristol3PX

Miniature steam train rides

Venue: The Stable Games Room 129 High Weston-super-MareStreet,

Open mic night

Description: Come and visit us at our market to see a host of crafts, collectables, vintage clothing, books, plants and more. If you want to apply please visit www.bearpitmarVenue:ket.co.ukSt James Barton BS1BristolRoundabout3LY

Description: Come along and meet other people informal chat using BSL, stay short or long time up to you!! Have fun Venue:chatting!The Kingswood 94-96Colliers,Regent Street, BS15Kingswood8HP Bristol

Movie Nights Description: Movie nights at Shirehampton JTE. Films from all genres will be shown, we will give a description of the film but for licensing reasons cannot announce the title outside of the venue. Our first film is a thought provoking sci fi classic set in 2274 in a world where everything is perfect - until you reach the age of thirty. Certificate 12.

Description: Folklore is an exhibition of drawings and paintings by artist Katie Marland, the culmination of her research into British folklore, mythology and the eerie. Her previous work can be found at BristolBS1CollegeVenue:katiemarland.comTheVestibulesGreen5TR

Big Fat Geeky Quiz

Description: The Big Fat Geeky Quiz is back. Teams of 6 max. £2 entry per person This always sells out, so it’s advisable to book a table

Description: Grace Martinson joins us for a Sunday session at the Bristol Inn in Clevedon. Join her at 5pm. Grace Martin son is a singer/songwriter from Portishead. Free Entry Venue: Bristol Inn Chapel Hill BS21 Clevedo7NL n Bearpit Market

Venue: BristolBS11PenpoleMethodistShirehamptonChurchAve0DY SEPT13 15Sept

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Folklore at The Vestibules

Dom Joly is best known as the creator of Trigger Happy TV. And now the writer and broadcaster is undertaking his first UK tour since 2011, giving fans a rare opportunity to see him Venue:live.The Blakehay Theatre Wadham Street BS23 Weston-super-Mare1JZ

The Bristol Shanty Festival Description: A fabulous and free-to-attend day of shanty singing and songs of the sea with 3 main stages and 10 other venues. More details at BS1BristolVenue:co.ukwww.bristolshantyfestival.Harbourside

Music River Cruise

Description: A fabulous river cruise on board the Towerbelle boat, up the River Avon from Bristol Harbour to the beautiful gardens at Beeses Tearooms. Enjoy an hour sipping your favourite drink in the garden before rejoining the boat for the hour cruise back to Bristol Harbour whilst Barry and the band play for your entertainment. Departs from and returns to the jetty at Welsh Back ( next to the old Glassboat). Please note due to nature of the boat, there is limited accessibility Venue: Welsh Back BS1Bristol

Mr & Mrs and everything in between

Description: Looking for a new Career? Looking for your next Hire? The UK Careers Fair returns to Bristol on Friday 16th BS1BristolRedcliffeVenue:September.VictoriaSt6HY

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Dom Joly’s Holiday Snaps

Description: Are you ready for our first MR & MRS and ev erything in between? We are hosting a Fun filled Couples Games night. Venue: Maytree Pub St Peter’s Rise BS13Bristol7QT

Description: We are delighted to be welcoming Dom Joly to the Blakehay Theatre in 2022!

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Bristol Freshers Week

Venue: Bristol

Description: Enjoy a fantastic night of comedy in the Chicken Shed at The Hen and Chicken! Circuit Breakers is a monthly night which showcas es the best up-and-coming talent on the UK comedy circuit. This month’s Special Guest is the fantastic Jamie D’Souza! Venue: The Hen & Chicken, 210 North Street BS3Bristol1JF Closer Each Day

BS2Bristol0SE Circuit Breakers

Venue: The Old Kings Head 19 The Scaurs, Westonsuper-Mare 22Sept

Description: The unscripted, unconventional and uplifting comedy hit of Bristol - packed with drama, romance and big Venue:laughs!

The Wardrobe Theatre 25 West Street Old BS2BristolMarket0DF

Van Gogh: The Immersive

Six Description: From Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of 21st century girl power. These Queens may have green sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red.

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Venue: Propyard 39-46 Feeder Rd

Think Global: Act Bristol explores big environmental questions affecting people here and worldwide, and presents perspectives from a wide range of local voices. This event is on from now till 30th

Think Description:GlobalBristol has de clared climate and ecological emergencies. How did we get here? What’s our city’s role in it, and how can we help get out of it? What does a just, green future look like?

Ellie & Nikon’s Description: Ellie & nNikon’s one big road ep launch gig! We will be playing live at (our favourite pub) the old king’s head to celebrate our newest ep one big road! Be there from 7pm to make sure you don’t miss anything!

Description: Join this event for first access information for all Bristol Universities –Freshers events in 2022! 2022 is set to be Bristol’s BIGGEST freshers week ever, by joining this event you will be the first to hear of the BEST events in the city. BUT FIRST – Join your university groups below to find & get to know your new university friends, coursemates & flat mates!

Venue: Bristol Hippodrome St. Augustines Parade BS1Bristol4Uz

Experience Description: The exhibit invites visitors to step into more than 300 of Van Gogh’s sketches, drawings, and paintings by using floor-toceiling digital projections, made possible by state-of-theart video mapping technology.

Derek’s father bought the iconic North Street landmark in 1972 when the tobacco factories were the main source of employment in the area. Now 50 years have passed and Derek has been helping the residents of South Bristol out of sticky spots for 50 years as when there is a problem, he jokes that Lion Stores is the “fourth emergency service.”

In a store that can only be described as ‘Aladdin's cave’, shoppers will find stacks of shelves filled to the brim with hardware tools, electricals, vintage radios, cleaning products, decorations and even an Iron Man action figure peering through the shop window.

Lion Stores and Derek have become synonymous with Bedminster and anyone who’s resided in BS3 for a long time will have watched him grow into the incredibly kind man he is. When he was born he lived above Eddie’s Appliances and his family would regularly shop at Dennis Butt Butchers. As a young lad, Derek would cycle home from school to work behind the counter at his father’s business with only one minor aversion… “We’d get all the Will’s girls’ come down and I’d hate serving them as they’d always make me blush.”

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Speaking with Derek about how much the shop has changed over the years, he reminisced over the times where they would sell a lot of ornaments; particularly the ‘china shire horses’. “The only place you’re likely to see one of those today is in the charity shops.” Regulars will know that Derek has a penchant for dancing on the pavement outside his store, where the stock continues to grow beyond the bricks and mortardisplaying an array of potted plants and gardening supplies.

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Derek Knapman of the iconic Lion Stores on North Street, Bedminster, has now been serving the people of Bedminster for half a century as he celebrates 50 years in his hardware store this month.

It’s this good old-fashioned approach to customer service and Derek’s wide knowledge, expertise and advice that has kept his customers coming back for such a long time amongst the ever evolving stores on the high street.

“As the face of Bedminster BID’s “Shop Bedminster” campaign, Derek is the perfect example to customers to get out there and get to know the people behind their favourite local businesses. Just like Lion Stores itself, there’s way more to find when we dig a little deeper.”

SIMON DICKEN, CHAIR OF BEDMINSTER BID COMMENTS; “Anyone who is local to Bedminster is more than a customer to Derek, they are often his friends. Lion Stores is a true staple to the neighbourhood and living proof that independent traders are at the heart of any bustling high street. The milestone is also a strong reminder that if the city pulls together to support local traders and businesses, they will continue to grow and flourish and be around to satisfy customer needs long into the future.”

“As the face of Bedminster BID’s “Shop Bedminster” campaign, Derek is the perfect example to customers to get out there and get to know the people behind their favourite local businesses. Just like Lion Stores itself, there’s way more to find when we dig a little deeper.”

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At first glance, shoppers might not find exactly what they’re looking for in Lion Stores, but a quick word with Derek and he shoots up a ladder or into a cupboard and pulls out even the most unusual requested item.

THE LEGENDARY SHOP-OWNER EXPLAINS; “My parents took over the shop back in 1972 and I would come home from school to help out whenever I could. I’ve seen so many things on this high street change over the years but the one thing that’s remained is the amazing independent spirit and the loyalty of our customers. I was born on this road and I’m proud to still be here.

“It is the fiercely independent spirit of the Bedminster high streets that attracts customers and keeps them coming back for more. Bedminster has fundamentally been about more than shops and hospitality, but the people that work in these establishments and the unmatched above-and-beyond attitude towards customer service is what makes this area so unbelievably special.”

“Anyone who is local to Bedminster is more than a customer to Derek, they are often his friends. Lion Stores is a true staple to the neighbourhood and living proof that independent traders are at the heart of any bustling high street. The milestone is also a strong reminder that if the city pulls together to support local traders and businesses, they will continue to grow and flourish and be around to satisfy customer needs long into the future.”

ALSO SHOWING IN CINEMAS HOW THEY RUN THREE THOUSAND YEARS OF LONGING In the West End of 1950s London, plans for a movie version of a smash-hit play come to an abrupt halt after the film’s Hollywood director is murdered. When world-weary Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and eager rookie Constable Stalker (Saoirse Ronan) take on the case, the two find themselves thrown into a puzzling whodunit within the glamorously sordid theatre underground, investigating the mysterious homicide at their own peril. 9th

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What you need • 1 peach, cut into wedges • 1 ripe mango, peeled and cut into wedges • 100ml White rum • 200ml Apple juice • 75cl bottle Spanish white wine, chilled PEACH & MANGO WHITE SANGRIA PEACH COCKTAIL What you need • 411g Can peach slices • 5cm ginger, peeled and finely chopped • 400ml Prosecco, chilled How to make • Heat a barbecue or griddle pan over a high heat • Griddle the peach and mango wedges for 5 mins on each side, or until grill marks appear • Leave to cool, then chop • Pour the rum, apple juice and wine into a large serving jug or carafe and mix • Add the fruit, along with a handful of ice • Stir again and serve • Make it a mocktail: Replace the rum and wine with 850ml diet ginger ale How to make • Add the peaches, 250ml of their juice (or make the juice up with water to 250ml) and the ginger to a food processor and blend until smooth •• Divide the mixture between four serving glasses and top up with prosecco to serve You may be more familiar with traditional red sangria, but this makes a deliciously delicate and fruity alternative This recipe has just three ingredients AND uses up that tin of peaches lurking at the back of the cupboard!

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Method Preheat the oven to 220°C/ fan 200°C/gas 7 Peel 4 Co-op sweet potatoes and cut into 2cm chunks Cut 4 peppers into wedges, and finely chop 1/2 x 25g pack coriander, reserving a few sprigs to Addgarnisheverything to a large baking tray, along with a 520g chicken thigh fillets Add 3 tbsp tikka masala paste Mix well, season, then roast for 40 mins, tossing occasionally, until the sweet potato is tender and the chicken cooked through Serve garnished with the coriander sprigs Ingredients • 4 Sweet potatoes • 750g Peppers • 25g Pack coriander • 520g Pack chicken thigh fillets • 3 tbsp Tikka masala paste CHICKEN TIKKA BAKE

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Learning about the history of early video games – you might like to watch a documentary about the invention of the first video consoles or check out an exhibition at a Hostingmuseum.agaming party – many choose to invite their friends round to play video games

PLAYING VIDEO GAMES CAN SPEED UP RESPONSE TIMES. Many video games involve teamwork, supporting player’s interpersonal and communication skills Heighten player’s ability to pay attention to small details. They can help develop leadership skills. Players can learn languages and map reading skills. The challenges in video games support critical thinking and problem-solving. Increase attention spans.

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As you might have guessed, one of the most popular ways to celebrate National Video Games Day is by playing video games! However, players tend to step away from the games they usually play to try something new. Here are just some of the ways you can celebrate national video games day.

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Tryingtogether.out new games – lots of big companies mark the occasion by releasing free downloads and specially discounted bundles. The benefits of playing video games Issues related to gaming are often reported in the press, so you might be surprised to learn that playing video games comes with a range of educational and cognitive benefits.

HOW DO WE CELEBRATE NATIONAL VIDEO GAMES DAY?

Playing classic arcade games – appreciate how far video games have come from their early origins by trying your hand at some class arcade games, such as space invaders. You might also be surprised at just how much fun they are.

National Video Games Day is a celebration of this innovative digital form of entertainment. It explores the history and the development of the earliest video games, whilst also highlighting the very latest cutting-edge gaming technology.

National Video Games Day is also a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness of the benefits of gaming and to support players to develop healthy gaming habits. This year, National Video Games Day will be held on September 12th.

21 ComputingC J (Systems) Ltd 57 Westbury Hill, Westbury on Trym, Bristol, BS9 3AD Opposite the free Carpark on Westbury Hill Tel: 0117 962 4553 WE CAN HELP FIX ALL COMPUTER PROBLEMS! High End Gaming PC’s Data www.cjcomputing.comGamingBespokeVirusRecoveryRemovalPc’sBuiltHardwarePC&MAC YOUR SPECIALISTCOMPUTERLOCALREPAIR Computer Repair

22 Stockwood Open Space consists of old farmland and is a blend of old meadows with hedges and woodlands. Is also provides panoramic views of South Bristol. Things To Do & Days Out STOCKWOODIn 5 CONGO FALLS ADVENTURE GOLF STOCKWOOD OPEN SPACE NATURE Reserve AVON VALLEY ADVENTURE PARK A great day out for the whole family! A beautiful riverside park, with lots of friendly animals & adventure play areas close to the area. STOCKWOOD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Stockwood and AssociationCommunitySturminster and Social Club is a local centre with in Stockwood RUGBYTELEPHONEBRISTOLAREAFOOTBALLCLUB Stockwood Lane, Bristol commonly known as “the ‘Phones Discover Congo Falls Adventure Golf, a tee-riffic outdoor crazy golf course that’s perfect for the whole family, and you don’t need to be a pro golfer to have some fun either!

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24 COMPLIANCE MADE SIMPLE (PART 3)

REQUIREMENTS & DUTIES: Landlords must ensure every fixed electrical installation is inspected and tested at least every 5 years, by a qualified person. The regulations also state that a landlord is re quired to obtain a report of the results of the inspection, and supply it to each tenant within 28 days, while also retaining a copy until the next inspection is due. As property investors and letting agents, we are regularly having conversations with people about compliance. What often comes across is that people find it changeable and confusing. It is changeable, this is true, but it needn’t be confusing. With this in mind, we have put together a series on some of the most common compliance issues, in an attempt to explain them, in a way which is succinct and non-confusing. The third in this series is The Electrical Safety Standards in The Private Rental Sector (England) Regulations 2020. The Electrical Safety Standards in The Private Rental Sector (England) Regulations 2020

THE REGULATIONS: The Electrical Safety Standards in The Private Rental Sector (England) Regulations came into force on 1st June 2020. These regulations require landlords to have an up-to-date EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) for each and every rental property.

PENALTIES: Proven breaches of the regulations can result in the local housing authority imposing a financial penalty of up to £30,000 PORTABLE APPLIANCE TESTING

Whilst the above regulations don't cover electrical appliances, where a landlord provides an electrical appliance as part of a tenancy, the law expects the appliance will be maintained in a safe condition and that it will not cause harm to the tenant. Failure to do so could lead to the landlord being sued for negligence. With this in mind, an annual PAT (portable appliance test) is always best practice, but it is not a legal requirement.

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Detection Devices (AFDD) will be required in properties considered “high risk” such as buildings with more than 6 floors (or 18m high), care homes, HMOs and purpose built accommodation for students, when there is work carried out such as a rewire, a new consumer unit or additions or alterations to socket circuits. These devices will cost around £150.00 each. This was part of an amendment to the regulations in March 2002, which came in with immediate effect, although the previous amendment is still valid until the end of September. If in doubt, check with your trusted electrician or member of NICEIC or NAPIT.

Although deep in woodland, the property is just 2.5 miles from the centre of Bristol with its own slipway enabling travel into the city along the river.

26 Andrew Simmonds, director of Country Property said: “This is a rare opportunity to purchase a truly unique sloping and scenic property alongside the River Avon. Although Tree Tops is in woodland it is just 200 yards from the nearest housing, on Broomhill Road. “It is accessed by a council-owned dirt track which runs to Beeses Garden, a well-known and busy riverside events and wedding venue. It will be a great purchase for someone looking for a project to work on.”

One of Bristol’s most unusual properties – complete with its own woodland beside the scenic River Avon - is going under the hammer next week.

Country Property, of Chipping Sodbury, is auctioning Tree Tops with bids of between £300,000 and £400,000 expected.

Tree Tops, at Conham Ferry in Brislington, includes a half-acre plot providing a unique chance for someone with development flair and imagination to create a riverside retreat close to the well-known Beeses venue.

RIVERSIDE WOODLAND RETREAT UP FOR AUCTION

The auction takes place at 6.30pm on Wednesday, 14th September, at The Good Intent pub in Broomhill Road, Brislington with viewings arranged through Country TheProperty.winning bidder at the auction will acquire the freehold which includes a one-bedroom Scandia-Hus timber frame bungalow with two reception rooms, kitchen, bathroom and sauna; a lower garden with boat shed and slipway and a terraced upper garden with pond.

Ahead of the auction, there is an open house viewing at Tree Tops this Wednesday, 7th September, from 3-3.30pm. For further information contact Country Property on 01454 321339.

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I’m delighted to see the cross-party selection committee recognise the importance of such continuity in recommending Stephen as the council’s next Chief Executive and Head of Paid Service.

Councillors will discuss a recommendation for the next Chief Executive of Bristol City Council at their next meeting of Full Council on Tuesday 13 September 2022.

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Stephen Peacock has been recommended to take over the role of Chief Executive and Head of Paid Service from 21 October 2022 until June 2024 after a tough interview process conducted by a cross-party selection committee. Mike Jackson, the council’s current Chief Executive and Head of Paid Service, announced in July that he would leave the post after four years’ service working for the authority and the city. Mike will take up a role as the new joint chief executive of Richmond Upon Thames and Wandsworth Councils. Stephen has been at the council since late 2019, and has overseen the Growth and Regeneration directorate, leading on major projects including the regeneration of Temple Quarter and the council’s house building Marvinprocess.Rees,

Mayor of Bristol, said: “Since 2016 this administration has been committed to ensuring the council has a strength of leadership that matches the ambitions and challenges of a major urban area. During that time we have slimmed the management team down and helped to develop creative and inspiring leaders whilst ensuring there are pathways for a diversity of talent to emerge with the necessary support required to achieve.

The next meeting of Full Council will be held on Tuesday 13 September.

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“Mike has been a consistently strong and supportive leader during his time with us and I am grateful for his years of service and effort. Together with our leadership team and Cabinet colleagues, we have seen the city grow and continue to prosper despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the emerging cost of living crisis. This is in no small part to Mike’s excellent leadership and the support of the team around him. I wish him all the best in his new challenge and look forward to working with him to ensure a smooth handover of responsibility. Having worked with Stephen for some time now I am very confident we have the right person to see us through the immediate challenges we face whilst continuing to deliver sustainable growth that brings all communities with us.”

This is a continually evolving process that also requires continuity of leadership and stability in senior personnel to provide confidence in the next generation of leaders.

Stephen Peacock said “It’s been a pleasure to work alongside the Mayor and Mike over the past few years. During that time we’ve tackled some major challenges, including the pandemic, and made significant progress in delivering our key priorities. Subject to Full Council’s approval I look forward to helping lead the organisation in the period ahead.”

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As stated on the Visa website: “We are changing the way you pay for fuel at selfservice pumps, making it easier to track your finances. Our innovative payment solution means you can make a quick pit stop to fill up your vehicle without entering the shop, and keep control of your budget at the same time.”

“In the past, when you used a self-service pump to buy fuel, the exact cost would only show up against your account balance one or two days after you filled up. This could make it hard to track your daily spend.

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“Soon, the way you pay for fuel at self-service pumps will change. When you insert or tap your card at a self-service pump, your bank will temporarily reserve an amount from your available balance while you fill up. This could be up to £100. But not to worry, once you’ve finished filling up, this will be updated to your bank and you’ll only be charged for the amount you’ve spent.”

Some said they feared not being able to buy any fuel, if they didn’t have £100 in their account for a ‘hold charge’. But Visa has confirmed that this is not the case. People would still be able to fill up, providing they had enough funds in their account for the amount of fuel they were buying.

Supermarkets in the UK will soon start to implement a “hold charge” when customers fill up their vehicles at petrol stations and pay at the pump. In order to guarantee that people have the money they need to make their purchase, retailers will temporarily charge a customer’s debit or credit card up to £100. After collecting payment for the fuel purchased, any unspent funds will be re Theleased.new payment scheme, which has been trialled at dozens of petrol stations over the last few months, is set to be rolled out to every petrol station in the UK as payment companies Mastercard and Visa have up dated their policies. Visa said it had decided to bring in the change to help people "keep an eye on [their] finances]" and Mastercard appears to have followed suit.

HUGE CHANGES AT PAY-AT-PUMP FUEL AT SUPERMARKETS AND PETROL STATIONS

This comes after hundreds of people took to social media to express their concerns recently that supermarkets were set to introduce new fees for people buying petrol.

Pay at pump has been enabled to all card holders, meaning more drivers can access a more convenient way to pay for fuel and benefit from the new system.

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When you insert or tap your card at a selfservice pump, your bank will now temporarily reserve an amount from your available balance while you fill up. This could be up to £100 (a standard tank of petrol). Once you’ve finished filling up, this will be updated, and you’ll only be charged for the amount of petrol you bought. The funds-check will never be taken from your Ifaccount.youraccount balance is below £100, for ex ample £20, this would be communicated back to the fuel pump by your bank enabling that amount of fuel to be dispensed. This means the pump will automatically cut out once you have reached the approved amount (or before if you choose to dispense less). This is called ‘partial authorisation’ and ensures you can get the fuel you need. This should happen almost instantly but occasionally it may take a little longer. Contact your bank if this is not the case. The exact date the change will come into affect has not been confirmed.

Mastercard outlined a five-step process for paying for gas at pay-at-the-pump locations. In a statement explaining how Mastercard customers would be affected, it read: "The way you pay for your fuel at an automated fuel pump in the UK is changing. Your card issuer/bank will temporarily reserve up to £99 of your available balance while you fill up. Then, when you have completed fuelling, you’ll be charged for the correct amount of fuel you have used and the remainder of any reserved funds will be released back to your available balance.”

When asked when the process would be implemented at all UK petrol stations, a spokesperson for Visa said online: “The new pay at pump process is already live at many petrol stations and has been for some time –in fact, the service has been available across Europe for more than five years. In the UK, it is already used by many independent petrol stations and rollout is being completed across the major supermarkets... “Previously, basic bank account users were often not able to pay at an automated fuel pump.

First Bus will not be operating additional bus routes along Wick Road to replace this curtailment, as the area is still well-served by the number 1 to the city centre, as well as the two local buses (513/514) around SeveralBrislington.”years ago, there was a huge campaign for more public control of our buses via ‘bus franchising’, meaning we control the routes, timetables and tickets for the benefit of the travelling public and not private shareholders. We were at City Hall when the petition, signed by thousands of Bristolians, was presented to the Council. Unfortunately, the administration at the time declined to support the idea. More recently, we asked the Metro Mayor if he would back ‘bus franchising’. He told us he preferred an ‘enhanced partnership’ approach with our bus operators, but that still leaves too much decision-making power in the hands of profit-driven, private companies. ‘Bus Franchising’ is the system operated in London and shortly in Manchester.

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We have written to the Metro Mayor asking that he ensures BCT services are taken over by others and suggesting that he considers taking over Bristol’s Dial-a-Ride service and other BCT services directly. We also asked for more information on the 36 bus route and have been given the following response:

BRISTOL BUS CRISIS: Our bus service has left a lot to be desired for many years, but these last few weeks have been absolutely terrible for thousands of local residents who depend on buses, both here in Brislington and further afield. First, we had the announcement of huge cuts to bus services coming into force this October, including three services, the 36, 96 and 178 here in Brislington. The Metro Mayor, Dan Norris, has highlighted the national and regional shortage of bus drivers as the principal reason for these cuts. In addition, passenger numbers are still below pre-pandemic levels, meaning a loss of revenue for bus operators. Then we heard that the most vulnerable in our city have been left with no service at all after the collapse of the Bristol Dial-a-Ride service. Finally, Bristol Community Transport shut down all of their operations within the city with very little notice.

“Thank you for your email about the number 36 bus service and the upcoming changes to First Bus timetables from the 9th of October. The 36 will follow its current route from the city centre as far as St Anne’s. From the First Avenue stop, it will turn right onto Newbridge Road (rather than left onto Wick Road as it does now), and rejoin the city-bound route at Feeder Road, forming a one-way loop around St Anne’s. As such, the bus will still serve Guildford Road and Kingfisher School.

Mobile:cllr.jos.clark@bristol.gov.uk(BrislingtonCouncillorWest)Email:07584370429 & Andrew Varney, Liberal Democrat Mobile:tol.gov.ukcllr.andrew.varney@bris(BrislingtonCouncillorWest)Email:07584183381

HOME FIRE SAFETY MONTH: It’s Home Fire Safety Month and Avon Fire and Rescue are encouraging local people to use a new online tool to access free, dedicated fire safety advice for their homes. You can take the short questionnaire to keep your home fire safe here: lincs.co.uk/hfsc/?ref=AVNFRhttps://www.safe

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LIBRARY UPDATE: Bristol City Council will be rolling out new Windows 10 computers to replace the current computers across the library network this September, including Wick Road Library. This will be done while the libraries are closed to avoid disruption to the public. We have the power to introduce such a sys tem here in Bristol. Maybe it’s time we did so.

BCC have a roadshow organised for September 14th from 11am-3pm at Sainsbury’s, Whitby Road BCC have launched a range of Sustainable Travel Offers (free bus tickets, Voi scooter credit, car club credit and more): tols-caz/get-free-active-travel-supportbristol.gov.uk/residents/streets-travel/brishttps://www.

BCC have community grants and business grants specifically to promote active travel for residents and communities: https://travelwest.info/for-communities and for business es: https://travelwest.info/for-businesses

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By Jos Clark, Liberal Democrat

DEAD TREES: Unfortunately, some of our newly planted trees in Brislington West didn’t survive the hot, dry summer, including one in our new avenue of trees on Callington Road, a street tree on Hampstead Road and many of the whips planted to form a perimeter hedge in Arnos Court Park. The good news is, they will all be replaced, hopefully during this winter’s planting season. This season we are also hoping to get new trees for Talbot Road and West Town Lane. Local residents will be consulted before planting commences.

Hundreds of Brislington West residents have signed up to receive our monthly newsletter via email. You can register using this link: http://www.bristollibdems.org/efocus.

CLEAN AIR ZONE: With all the cuts to bus services, this is now looking rather ill-timed, but Bristol City Council will be introducing a Clean Air Zone on Monday 28 November 2022 to reduce harmful pollution from vehicles. Poor air quality has a major impact on the health of everyone in the city and the Clean Air Zone will help tackle this issue and meet govern ment targets for cleaner air in 2023. The zone is in the central area where air quality is poorest. No vehicles will be banned from driving in the zone, but older and more polluting vehicles will have to pay a daily charge to drive in the zone. 71 per cent of vehicles already meet the zone’s emission standards. The council is offering financial support and advice to help people upgrade their vehicles or switch to a cleaner way of travelling. Get ready for Bristol’s Clean Air Zone by following three easy steps: • go to the government’s clean air zone pages to check if your vehicle will be charged: https://www.gov.uk/clean•air-zonescheckthe interactive map to see how the zone affects you: residents/streets-travel/bristols-caz/view-a-https://www.bristol.gov.uk/ map • find out if you are eligible for financial support: residents/streets-travel/bristols-caz/orstreets-travel/bristols-caz/financial-supporthttps://www.bristol.gov.uk/residents/anexemption:https://www.bristol.gov.uk/ exemptions

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“More than 60 organisations have tested a van or car so far and had the chance to see what it’s like to rely on electric: exploring things like battery range, charging point access and the cost of keeping these vehicles on the road. Many have told us the free loan has made them accelerate their plans to add EVs to their existing fleets.

“We all have a role to play in Bristol getting cleaner air and although some petrol and diesel vehicles will be allowed in the Clean Air Zone, the EV scheme provides a helpful taster step for anyone thinking about switching to electric for their business.”

Councillor Don Alexander, Cabinet Member for Transport said, “I’m pleased to see our free electric van trial scheme has been hugely popular since its launch only a few months ago.

34 Bristol City Council’s free electric vehicle (EV) hire scheme will now include licenced Hackney Carriage drivers after a successful launch phase, as the city prepares for the Clean Air Zone in November (2022).

“Taxis are an important part of our transport infrastructure in Bristol, so we’re pleased to extend the free EV hire scheme to our licensed Hackney Carriage drivers. Getting a sense for the smooth ride and price of charging will present local drivers with a cleaner vehicle choice and the opportunity to help us reduce toxic air pollution which is so harmful to our health.

In March, the council launched a new scheme offering free trials of EVs to Bristol organisations to encourage them to switch to cleaner ways of travelling ahead of the zone launching on 28 November. Organisations like businesses, charities and sole traders can trial electric vans and cars for up to two months, to see if EVs could work for them and what the benefits are.

The free EV loan scheme, which is fully funded by National Highways, allows the council’s fleet services team to purchase up to 64 vehicles in batches, with 12 currently on loan and 15 arriving soon. The vehicles will be available to loan to local organisations until March 2024. From this month (September 2022), two of London Electric Vehicle Company's (LEVC) purpose-built electric TX taxis will be available to Bristol City Council licensed hackney drivers, for free loans of two to four weeks, as part of this scheme.

Patrick Masih, a local taxi driver, said; “I’m delighted to be part of this trial. LEVC is a very elegant, durable and strong vehicle. It is the way forward to improve our local air quality, reduce noise pollution and lower carbon emissions across Bristol. It is import ant that taxi drivers test LEVC in our current fuel crisis. Trying it out allows us to accurately reflect on the big decision and financial commitment of switching to electric vehicles.” Should the new taxis attract a very high number of free loan applications, the council will prioritise taxi drivers with vehicles which will not meet the emission standards of Bristol’s Clean Air Zone or those whose vehicles are nearing the end of their working Taxilife. drivers applying for a free electric taxi loan must operate at least one petrol or diesel vehicle and make frequent trips in and out of the city on the M32 or other motorways and major routes or travel regularly through the Clean Air Zone. There is a waiting list of Bristol-based organisations already signed up to try an electric van or car.

Angela Halliwell, National Highways' Head of Carbon and Air Quality, said: “We are working with councils across the country to encourage businesses to make the switch to electric vehicles and we expect many more to start using electric vehicles when they experience the savings possible. “We’ve invested £3.2 million in this initiative with Bristol City Council – a key example of how we are using designated funds to benefit the environment and communities around our roads as well as the people travelling and working on them.” Each taxi is driven exclusively by electricity but features an additional on-board generator (a small 1.5 litre petrol engine), which is known as a range-extender. This increases the number of miles that the taxi driver can travel on one charge from 64 miles to 318 miles, completely eliminating range anxi ety. Featuring flexible space for up to six passengers, the TX includes an integrated wheelchair ramp and can accommodate a forward-facing wheelchair – the only taxi of its kind to do so.

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Claire Trevor-Roper, one of the directors of the Mudlarks, said: "We’re extremely pleased that the new sluice gates will be installed soon, and that the council’s executive has committed to maintain and manage them. It’ll be interesting to find out how much silt has re-entered the lake since it re-opened in June. This will provide a guide of how often the lake will need to be drained in the future.”

”The council continues to work closely with the Weston Marine Lake Mudlarks, a group of volunteers who assist with the manage ment of the lake.

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The council’s investment in Weston’s Marine Lake is part of its £700,000 'Great Lakes' project which includes work to revitalise Clevedon's Marine Lake and Portishead Lake Grounds.

Councillor John Crockford-Hawley, the council's heritage champion, added: “This latest phase in Marine Lake’s restoration will ensure the best possible retention of water and aid the partial removal of silt. The season has shown how sensible we’ve been bringing this 94-year-old bathing facility back into proper public use. It’s certainly been very popular and it’ll be interesting to see how many continue swimming, canoeing, paddle boarding and generally enjoying themselves in the water as autumn approaches. I wonder if any descendants of those who created the lake still live in Weston? If so, they can be rightly proud of their forebears.”

Marine Lake in Weston-super-Mare is set to temporarily close later this month to enable the replacement of two faulty sluice gates. In order to carry out the improvement works, North Somerset Council must close the tidal lake from Monday 19 September. The work is expected to take a few weeks and will reopen when the tide is high enough to overtop the lake. This is currently estimated to happen on or around Thursday 6 October, with the lake reopening to the public shortly Thisafterwards.isthelatest in a series of work to take place as part of the council’s investment of £300,000 in bringing the lake back into use as an outdoor swimming and watersports Councillordestination.Mike Solomon, the council's executive member for neighbourhoods and community services, said: “It’s been joyful to see the lake being enjoyed by so many res idents and visitors since it re-opened at the start of June. This is testament to all the hard work that went in to restoring the lake and by so many people. I must take this opportunity to thank the volunteers at Weston Marine Lake Mudlarks, not only for their continued support with this project but for all their efforts over the busy summer period. I’m pleased that the sluice gates will be replaced later this month.

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“With 14 different venues and activities across the district taking part, there is something to suit all ages and mobilities. I am positive people will learn something new about the place they live, and I encourage everyone to go and explore and celebrate our region’s history and how it continues to influence how we live today.

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Full details of all the Heritage Open Days in South Gloucestershire including dates, venues and activities, can be found here: www.southglos.gov.uk/heritageopendays

Plenty of historical buildings and venues across South Gloucestershire will be open and free to the public from September 9th to the 18th as part of Heritage Open Days 2022. The country-wide scheme provides free entry to various heritage sites, letting people discover all the hidden, historical treasures and attractions of South Gloucestershire.

Cabinet member for communities, councillor Rachael Hunt, said: “Heritage Open Days provide a unique opportunity for people to find out more about the history of where they live, and this helps to build a strong connection with the places around us.

Some Heritage Open Day walks must be booked in advance.

With this year’s focus being on the region’s industrial past, visitors and residents are invited to discover the local area’s rich history of zinc and brass production at Kingswood Heritage Museum. Or peer behind the scenes at Ram Hill and Brandy Bottom Colliery to learn more about South Gloucestershire’s coal industry. Discover hidden grottoes and subterranean tunnels in William Champion’s Garden at Warmley, take a guided tour of Winterbourne Medieval Barn and enjoy stunning views from the bell tower of St Mary’s Church, ThereThornbury.willbe opportunities to join accompanied walking tours around Marshfield, Yate and Chipping Sodbury, as well as the chance to explore some of South Gloucestershire’s most loved sites and attractions, such as Dyrham Park and Kingswood Heritage

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“A huge thank you to the venues and volunteers involved this year, all of whom are passionate about our local history and culture.”

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“Once a man knows there’s a problem with his sperm, and what the nature of that problem is, he may benefit from one of a number of treatments available to improve sperm quality - sometimes medicines, particular vitamin supplements or lifestyle changes may help, while in other cases a form of IVF treatment may be suggested.”

“So, experts recommend semen analysis, oxidative stress and/or sperm DNA testing to provide a full picture of a man’s fertility.

Karla Turner said: “Although the main prob lem very often lies with the male partner, male fertility issues are not widely discussed or “Meninvestigated.withhigh levels of damaged sperm DNA are less likely to get their partner preg nant and have double the risk of miscarriage.

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“Although sometimes sperm DNA damage is beyond personal control, there are several steps that can help men improve their fertility journey, so if the test reveals a problem with a man’s sperm, he should discuss the implications with a consultant.

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Founder and Managing Director Sarah Morrison said: “Our aim it to help and support children who, for various reasons, have had a tougher ride than others; all the children who took part were nominated by their schools”

BAKERS DOLPHIN HELPS PROVIDE SUMMER SMILES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN

Weston-super-Mare primary schools enjoy a wide range of fun and educational activities during the long summer holidays.

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Around 35 children aged between 4 and 12 enjoyed excursions to places such as SS Great Britain, Redcatch Community Garden, West Country Water Park and Wild Place, among others. Bakers Dolphin and Elementa are both based in Weston-super-Mare, and this is the second year they have worked together.

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“By enabling them to enjoy new and different experiences on this summer-long programme, we hope to help develop their confidence and inspire them to believe they can achieve more than they thought they could.”

The project focuses on healthy activities, promoting exercise, healthy food and looking after yourself, all of which can improve both the physical and mental health of those taking part. The project is funded from the Government HAF programme, delivered in partnership with North Somerset Council.

“They get to experience new things, learn some new lifeskills, make new friends and improve their self confidence and it’s great for us to be able to support such a scheme.”

The summer scheme was part-funded by the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme, supported and facilitated by North Somerset Council. Elementa are increasing their work with local children this academic year with them opening an alternative education provision, with this in mind Elementa are looking forward to working with Bakers Dolphin ahead of next year’s project.

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Amanda Harrington, Sales and Marketing Director at Bakers Dolphin, said: “It’s a pleasure to be involved in something which has such a positive impact on the lives of local children.

The children learned how a range of fruit and vegetables are grown as well as tasting them and learning to cook new recipes.

Sarah said: “Once again, it has been incredibly rewarding to see the transformation in the confidence, independence, and behaviour of the children who have joined us over the summer. “We hope that their experiences with us will help smooth the transition on their return to school. “Many of our activities needed transport, and once again Bakers Dolphin have been hugely supportive, responding flexibly to our needs. “Nigel, our driver, was particularly brilliant and helped make the travelling to and from our activities another fun part of the whole experience.”

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