Direct Local Magaznes South Gloucestershire August 2017

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The number of hit and run cases has reached a three-year high - but many drivers claim ignorance as a defence. Almost half of all hit and run drivers claim that they weren’t aware that they were breaking the law by failing to stop, according to a new study. The findings will alarm police at a time when the number of hit and run accidents is at a three-year high. The startling level of driver ignorance has been revealed by the Motor Insurers' Bureau, a not-for-profit organisation that offers compensation for people who have been involved in accidents involving uninsured and untraced drivers. It surveyed 695 drivers who had been convicted of hit and run offences. Of those questioned, 45 per cent said that they didn’t think they had to report the accident.

If injury is caused to another person, the driver must also show an insurance certificate; if unable to do so at the scene, he or She must report the accident to police within 24 hours, and take the certificate to a police station within seven days. The penalty for failing to do this is between five and 10 points on your licence. What counts as a hit and run? Even a relatively minor scrape counts as an accident: for example, scratching a bumper of another car in a supermarket car park requires the driver to stop and report it (usually by placing a note with contact details under a windscreen wiper). The research comes as instances of drivers failing to stop appear to be on the rise. According to the MIB, hit and run drivers have become a more serious problem on Britain’s roads than those driving without insurance.

This report found stark differences between the age groups about why they failed to stop: younger drivers aged 16 to 34 were more likely to leave the scene of an accident because they were not insured, had been drinking or they “panicked”, while older drivers (over 34) were more likely to leave the scene if they did not think the accident was serious enough to report

It claims that such incidents have overtaken uninsured drivers and now account for two thirds of all claims that it handles. Because the MIB is funded by individual insurance companies which in turn pass the costs on to policyholders, that means hit and run drivers are now responsible for the majority of an estimated £30 in ordinary motorists’ annual premiums that goes to the MIB.

The law says that if a driver is involved in an accident and damage is caused to people, vehicles, animals or property, they have to stop and provide their name, address and vehicle registration to anyone having reasonable grounds for requiring them. If they don't give their name and address at the time of the collision, theymust report it to the Police "as soon as reasonably practicable" but, in any event, within 24 hours.

The MIB's figures are backed up by official data. According to the Department for Transport, the number of accidents involving a vehicle that fled the scene have soared to a three-year high of 16,667 in 2014, the latest year for which figures are available, compared with 15,390 in 2013 and 15,662 in 2012. One of the problems for police in prosecuting cases is tracing the drivers who - by definition - have fled the scene. A National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) spokesman said: “Members of the public often hold vital information in hit and run cases. “Sometimes, drivers panic and leave the scene before later handing themselves in. When they don’t, witnesses can be a key resource. “We would encourage anyone who witnesses a crash, especially a ‘fail to stop’ accident, to take a note of the registration plate and driver if possible. “It’s important to remember that the police need to prove who was driving the car and not just what vehicle was involved.”

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IN CINEMAS Preview by Aaron Potter

THE DARK TOWER If you’re not already seeing stars this Summer, get ready, as August brings with it a slew of familiar-looking faces worth getting excited for. From ass-kicking femme fatales, roguish drug smugglers, to badass gunslingers, there’s plenty of heroes to see this month at your local Cineworld.

Set within the otherworldly dimension of Mid-World where Idris Elba’s gunslinger acts as the last of his kind tasked to defend the titular tower, he’ll need all the help he can get if he’s to take down the man in black.

First up kicking us off in a big way on the 9th of August is Atomic Blonde, the super stylish tale of espionage and action, which sees Charlize Theron’s Lorraine attempt to singlehandedly end the cold war the only way she knows how – breaking bones. Directed by one half of the duo that gave us John Wick, expect amazing fight choreography, a killer soundtrack, and stunning visuals.

Once again we have teamed up with Cineworld Yate to give away 2 tickets to the movies just filli in the word search on the other page

Fast forward to 18th August where we stick with the action, but swap thriller for fantasy as we plunge into the depths of the highly anticipated movie adaptation of Stephen King’s beloved Dark Tower book series.

Bringing August to a close is Tom Cruise’s second major release this Summer American Made, the true story of TWA pilot Barry Seal, who enjoys more trouble than he bargained for when working for both the CIA and drug cartel simultaneously.

With so many stars returning to the big screen this August, can you afford not to strap into your cinema seat?

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UP COMING EVENTS Summer Sundown Event Date: 11th August Description: Our late openings return on Friday 11th August with our Summer Sundown event! Venue: Wild Place Project, Blackhorse Hill, Bristol Alice in Wonderland Event Date: 13th August Description: Drama for all ages in the magnificent Medieval Barn. Venue: Winterbourne Medieval Barn, Church Lane, Winterbourne Boolean Maths Hub A Level Preparation Free Bristol Summer School Event Date: 14th Aug – 15th Aug Description: Boolean Maths Hub are pleased to offer this exciting FREE opportunity for students to attend the Maths Hub’s ‘A’ Level Preparation Summer School which is being held in Bristol on Monday 14th and Tuesday 15th August from 10:00am until 3:00pm, with lunch provided. Students/Parents can book a place directly through Eventbrite on the following link Www.bristolsummerschool2017.eventbrite.co.uk Venue: Bristol Cathedral Choir School Wild in the Willows Event Date: 19th August Description: Join the boat-loving Ratty, the sensible yet curious Mole, wise old Badger and the fantastically irrepressible Toad as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime culminating in a colourful battle with the sly weasel to save Toad Hall! Venue: Wild Place Project, Blackhorse Hill, Bristol

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A Dinosaur Encounter at Cardiff Castle Event Date: 24th August Description: Are you ready to meet the dinosaurs and their ancestors? Take a close look at the dinosaur models, their bones and eggs and see the animals that were living at that time but are still alive today, including cockroaches, scorpions, lizards and snakes. And for an encounter like no other, meet a walking, growling T-Rex – one of the most feared dinosaurs that roamed the earth. Venue: Cardiff Castle Castle Street Cardiff GG Fest For Charity at The Huntsman Event Date: 27th August Description: Enjoy stalls, bouncy castle and face painting with live music all day and night. Venue: The Huntsman Pub Generous George Westerleigh Road Downend Bristol The Magic of Motown Show at BAWA Event Date: 2th September Description: Music fans are invited to the biggest party of the year as the unstoppable Magic of Motown show steams into town! Venue: BAWA Healthcare & Leisure 589 Southmead Road Filton Bristol A Midsummer Murder Mystery Dinner at The Bristol Golf Club Event Date: 2nd September Description: Murder Mystery Evening | Saturday 2nd September | £35 per person Venue: The Bristol Golf Club, St. Swithins Park Blackhorse Hill Almondsbury Bristol

Walk/Run for Parkinson’s Ashton Court Event Date: 3th September Description: There’s a choice of walking and running routes to suit everyone, so bring your family and friends along for a fun-filled day in one of the country’s most beautiful estates. Venue: Ashton Court Estate Long Ashton Bristol Eat Clean Fair - healthy living fair, all gluten free Event Date: 10th September Description: The largest, dedicated, gluten free, clean eating and healthy living fair in South Gloucestershire. From food and drink to fitness, kids health, mini-treatments, beauty, shopping and well being - we’ve got it all covered. All gluten free, with a range of other "free from" options at this both indoor and outdoor event. Delicious hot and cold food, why not stay for lunch? Venue: Thornbury Leisure Centre, Alveston Hill, Thornbury

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