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June, 2017 East Voice, but we would like to make clear they have nothing to do with our paper, our sister paper St George & Redfield Voice, or any of the publications in the Local Voice Network, which are all non-political. Our aim is to bring you news of people and events in local communities, and, as always, this issue has many stories of interest to people of all ages. This is an exciting time for hundreds of young people, with Chester Park Juniors moving into their new building this month, and a start being made at last on building work for the new Minerva Primary Academy. At the other end of the scale, Fishponds's very own Lord Mayor Lesley Alexander has pledged to make combatting loneliness for older people her priority. Our paper is hand-delivered free to more than 7,000 homes. Hundreds more copies are available at libraries and at other pick-up points. You can find us on Facebook and Twitte. The Voice series now has 15 titles delivering 136,000 copies each month.

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Frome Vale councillor Lesley Alexander in her ceremonial robes as the new Lord Mayor of Bristol

Lesley becomes new Lord Mayor FROME Vale councillor Lesley Alexander has been named as Bristol's new Lord Mayor. The Conservative councillor will take over the ceremonial role from Councillor Jeff Lovell who stepped down after his year in office on May 23. Lesley, 70, has a busy year ahead of her and will have around 800 engagements, from greeting royals to attending charity events, scheduled in her diary. Her husband Charles will accompany her, acting as consort for her varied commitments. The role will see Lesley promote the city of Bristol and support a wide range of Bristolbased organisations. "I'm delighted," Lesley said of her prestigious appointment. "I'm a bit apprehensive but so far it's been absolutely brilliant

and people have been lovely to me." As a young woman growing up in Somerton in the Yeovil constituency, Lesley took a keen interest in politics, becoming a Young Conservative at 17. "It didn't kick off much further than that until I came to Bristol 40 years ago," Lesley said. "I was an activist until I retired from work and stood for council in 2003. I've been a councillor for Frome Vale ever since." Lesley was nominated for the role of Lord Mayor by her party group before receiving the backing of all councillors. As the role of Lord Mayor is non-political, Lesley will not sit on any committees during her year in office but will continue as councillor of Frome Vale. "It's normal for Lord Mayors

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to choose a theme that they want to concentrate on and mine is older people, especially those who can't get out of their homes without any help. Loneliness is very bad for your health. "Previous Lord Mayors have said it's wonderful to find out just how many organisations there are out there doing helpful

things for the people of Bristol so I will look forward to finding out about them." Lesley is very keen to give help and support to people and councillors who are interested in starting retirement clubs. "I started the Begbrook Club about three years ago and I've now got a very good team of people on the committee there. We do all sorts of things and it's been one of my success stories, along with saving the library." Lesley says she will continue to support her ward. "Frome Vale is a very attractive ward with a lot of green open space. The people are very friendly and I've always enjoyed being a councillor there. Community spirit has gone up tremendously since I started as a councillor. "I just like helping people and want to make Fishponds a better place."

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n NEWS Scout groups join forces TWO local Scout Groups, the 197th Bristol (based at the Scout HQ in Stonechat Gardens, Stapleton) and the 55th St Mary's Fishponds, have joined forces at Stonechat Gardens to become the 252 Bristol. They are now hoping to attract new members, particularly with Beavers, the section for six to eight yearolds and which leads on to Cubs. Email Sarah Shute at s.shute1973@btinternet.com or text 0789 2852226

Praise from Ofsted marks the end of an era for junior school CHESTER Park Junior School has moved out of its old buildings on a high note - by getting another Good rating from Ofsted. Her Majesty’s Inspector Kathy Maddocks, who visited in April, said the school had maintained its high quality of education since 2012. She praised head teacher Mike McNama for improvements made since he took up his post in September 2016 and said he had “continued the ethos of ‘caring and happy, purposeful and peaceful’ while jointly achieving success within the diverse comm unity you serve”. The inspector said efforts to build stronger links with parents had been particularly successful. In a letter to parents after the publication of the Ofsted findings, Mr McNama said: “I think the report reflects the

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Something's brewing at Snuffy Jacks FISHPONDS' much anticipated first micro pub is just weeks away from opening. Snuffy Jacks Ale House will open its doors to the public on Saturday June 24 after planning permission was recently granted to convert the old Osborne Stationers into a small and intimate bar. Micro pubs are different to many standard pubs and aim to promote conversation by doing away with gaming and fruit machines, televisions, juke boxes and live music. There are now more than 175 micropubs across the UK with two already established in Bristol - one in Gloucester Road and one in Chandos Road. Snuffy Jacks will offer real ale straight from the barrel, traditional ciders, wines and a selection of gins, much of which will be sourced locally from Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wales. There will also be guest ales from further afield and unfined beers to cater for the

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vegan community. The micro pub will also serve good quality bar snacks including traditional favourite, pickled eggs. Instead of music and TV screens, people will be encouraged to make conversation and play board games for entertainment. Snuffy Jacks is the brainchild of Fishponds residents John Fallon and David Sibley who say they have been bowled over

by the amount of support in Fishponds that their venture has attracted. John, who has previously worked as an assistant manager with a brewery, said: "We've been flabbergasted by the support from local people. We weren't expecting a negative response but the support we received was unprecedented. "There's nothing like Snuffy Jacks in Fishponds. The concept is to concentrate on real ales and

ciders and there aren't many places that do that. “Over the last year, the growing sense of community spirit has really strengthened in Fishponds and Snuffy Jacks is happy to be a part of it. By turning an unloved premises into the micro pub we hope to contribute to the thriving heart of where we live.” Decor will give a relaxed and cosy feel with dark blue walls. Artwork from local artists and photographers will adorn walls, adding to the sense of community. If you are a local artist and would like to find out more about showcasing your work, email snuffyjacks@gmail.com Hours of opening will be from noon-2pm and 5-10pm Tuesday to Friday, noon-10pm on Saturdays and noon-4pm on Sundays.

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Grand efforts give Jack's Fund a boost THE Downend charity Jack Banks Star Tribute Fund is within sight of its latest fundraising target for Bristol Children's Hospital. Paula Banks and her family are aiming to pay for a £70,000 refurbishment of the bone marrow transplant area on the children's cancer ward. This follows their feat of raising more than £100,000 for the hospital following the death of Jack from leukaemia in 2008 after four years of treatment there. The money raised has paid for a conservatory and playroom at the hospital as well as providing a jukebox, emergency palliative care bags, Wii fits and the popular Captain Jack's treasure chests, which contain toys and treats for young patients. Paula said they were now about £10,000 away from the target for the isolation rooms

upgrade. A third 'Pop Go the Legals' night at The Tunnels organised by her employers Osborne Clarke brought in £2,850. Staff and customers at Porto Lounge in Fishponds have also been backing Jack's Fund, which is part of the Wallace and Gromit Grand Appeal. They have held bake sales, craft days and quizzes and smashed their £500 target. Paula said she was delighted by all the support the fund continues to receive from local people. “We are looking forward to this refurb,” she said. “ It will make the rooms more welcoming for children by bringing in the same theme as the playroom and oncology areas of the unit as well as making the rooms more functional for the patients, their families and the medical team.”

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Masons' afternoon of fun for the community FREEMASONS are celebrating the 300th anniversary of Grand Lodge by engaging with their local community. Seven Gloucestershire lodges meet at the masonic hall in Park Road, Stapleton, and members ventured a stone’s throw away to Elm Tree Farm to offer up some practical help as well as put on an afternoon of fun and entertainment. The event brought in £1,000 for the farm, which is run by the Brandon Trust to provide support and training to adults with learning disabilities and autism. The money will go towards a multi activity centre on the 47-acre site. The Provincial Grand Master of Gloucestershire, Tim Henderson-Ross and his Assistant, Nigel Bridges, were among the many visiting masons.

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Builders get on with their school work WORK has started on a new school to replace existing facilities at Minerva Primary Academy. The two-storey development will feature a nursery, reception classrooms, infant classrooms, junior classrooms, offices, staff facilities, a main hall, studio and kitchen as well as new landscaping. To mark the start of work Bristol's Lord Mayor, Councillor Jeff Lovell, joined forces with pupils at a turf-cutting ceremony. The project at the Hillfields school is to be completed using modern methods of off-site construction which will enable building work to be finished in a much quicker time-scale. The new building is scheduled for completion in November 2018 and the official opening is programmed for July 2019. Once completed, the current capacity of 300 pupils will increase to 420. During demolition and

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How Fishponds taught the world to sing Many people may not be aware of the huge contribution made to popular music by two Fishponds men, although they are sure to know many of the songs they wrote including The Fortunes' hit 'You've Got Your Troubles' and Gene Pitney's smash 'Something’s Gotten Hold Of My Heart'. Pete Rowley, musician and owner of Bristol's Attic Attack Recording Studio, tells the fascinating story of how Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway went on to become music industry legends ROGER Cook and Roger Greenaway were born and grew up in Fishponds, becoming professional musicians around 1958. Each had reasonably successful careers without making the big time. Roger Cook played in the Sapphires (a band that won a national talent contest), the Londons and John & Julie before becoming an indemand pantomime actor! Roger Greenaway was in a vocal group, the Kestrels, that toured constantly and came close to having a hit record. They played with the likes of Billy Fury and Lonnie Donegan and even appeared higher on the same bill as the Beatles in 1963. When lead singer Tony

Burrows left at the end of 1964, Roger Greenaway suggested his friend Roger Cook as a replacement, and although the band split up a few weeks later, a great partnership was born. During that short time, in a dressing room in Cleethorpes, they wrote their first song together, 'You've Got Your Troubles', and it went on to become a huge hit for The Fortunes. Cook & Greenaway then came to the attention of Beatles' producer George Martin after he heard their demos and was impressed. He suggested that they become a recording duo and his wife came up with the name David & Jonathan. They

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had their first hit with a Beatles cover, 'Michelle' and their biggest hit with their own song, 'Lovers Of The World Unite' in 1966. This partnership lasted until 1968, during which time they wrote many songs for themselves as well as continuing to write for others. Their songs were covered by some of the big names of the day and many were top ten hits, including 'I Was Kaiser Bill’s Batman' (Whistling Jack Smith), 'Something’s Gotten Hold Of My Heart' (Gene Pitney), 'The Way It Used To Be' (Engelbert Humperdink) and 'Good Times Better Times' (Cliff Richard). David & Jonathan came to an end in order to allow them more time to write, but they also became in-demand session singers (they sang on early Elton John albums, and Elton once spent a night at Cook's house in Fishponds). Around the turn of the 1970s, Greenaway was in ad hoc bands with various session musicians and had hits such as 'United We Stand' (Brotherhood Of Man), 'My Baby Loves Lovin' (White Plains) and 'Gimme Dat Ding' (Pipkins). Meanwhile, Cook had been asked to join a new band called Blue Mink, that went on to have a string of hits such as 'Melting Pot' and 'The Banner Man'. Many of the hits for these acts were written by Cook & Greenaway. As early as 1966, they had been asked to write jingles for Coca-Cola and it was a relationship that lasted well into the 1970s. A Cook/Greenaway song, 'True Love And Apple Pie' was transformed into a jingle

Musician Pete Rowley in 1970 and went on to become their biggest hit. 'I'd Like To Buy The World A Coke', and its famous TV advert showing a multi-racial crowd of young people singing the song became an iconic image. A few lyric changes turned the song into 'I'd Like To Teach the World To Sing' and a huge hit for the New Seekers. There were more hits for others in the early 1970s, 'Home Lovin’ Man' (Andy Williams), 'Something Old Something New' (Fantastics), 'Something Tells Me Something’s Gonna Happen Tonight' (Cilla Black), 'Softly Whispering I Love You' (Congregation), 'Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress' (The Hollies). In 1975 Cook decided to move to the USA, ending the songwriting partnership, although they remain friends to this day. Greenaway continued to write with others and had a string of hits with the Drifters as well as others such as 'It’s Gonna Be A Cold, Cold Christmas' (Dana) and 'Jeans On' (David Dundas). He then moved to the administration side of the music business and held top positions with both British and American

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Roger Cook and Roger Greenway today royalty collection agencies. In 1998 he was awarded an OBE. Cook settled in Nashville and moved into the country music market. His biggest success came with 'Talking In Your Sleep' for Crystal Gayle, but he has had many country hits, including two number ones for Don Williams. He is the only British person to enter the Country Music Hall Of Fame. With over 40 top ten hits as songwriters, a few more as performers as well as many jingles for Coca-Cola and others, and acting as session singers and producers on many records, Fishponds can be proud of its two famous sons! Roger Cook even wrote a song about the house he grew up in. It's called, '3 Parnall Road, Fishponds, Bristol' and appears on his 1970 solo album, 'Study'.

I MET Roger Cook in 1993 when he had returned to Bristol and set up a club for songwriters. By coincidence, when I moved to Fishponds in 2002, it was to the road where Cook had grown up. One day, sitting in the Kingfisher with Stuart Sole, we were discussing what we might talk about if we were to give a presentation at the People's University of Fishponds (PUF). I said it had to be about Cook and Greenaway as they were locals. When I started to reel off the names of their hits, Stuart was amazed at how many there were and how many he hadn't realised were written by them. We gave our talk, 'How Fishponds Taught The World To Sing' at PUF in April, a multimedia presentation with clips of many of the hits (we even performed a couple of them). To our surprise and delight the sell-out crowd included Cook's son, two grandsons, a first cousin and his sisterin-law! Pete Rowley

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DESPITE serving as a civilian telephone operator and firewatcher during the Second World War, Phyllis Green thought she would never be awarded the Civil Defence Medal she so richly deserved. Her service records were lost when the fire station she served at was bombed and this meant Phyllis was unable to claim her medal following the war. But thanks to some painstaking detective work by her family, Phyllis was finally presented with her medal during celebrations to mark her 95th birthday. It came as a complete surprise to Phyllis, with her family saying she was "overwhelmed" with emotion. Phyllis, who lives in Woodlands Court, Downend, was born and bred in South London and had qualified for the award by serving as a civilian telephone operator and fire-watcher with

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him but he said 'Come on, let's not give up!'" The civil servant asked Chris if he could provide any photographs of his mother during her years of service and Chris then came up trumps. "I went off and in mum's collection of old stuff I found some old photos and there was mum in her uniform!" But there were still gaps to fill so Chris quietly recruited his son Robert to casually ask his grandmother questions about her time in the war. Her answers were mentally recorded and the official forms completed. Chris said: "The man in the Cabinet Office then told me the information we had provided was sufficient and Phyllis was justified in having the medal. He sent it to me with a very nice letter congratulating her and wishing her a very happy 95th birthday."

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Phyllis with her medal Phyllis was still in the dark until her recent birthday bash where her great-granddaughter Eloise presented the medal to her, surrounded by 23 other family members, including her three sons Chris, Cliff, and Colin, seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. There

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A COMEDIAN who came close to winning the ITV show I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here last year is to be special guest at the South Gloucestershire Show. Joel Dommett will be at the Henfield showground during the weekend of August 5 and 6. The performer is currently on a UK tour, but is taking time out of his schedule to come to the show. Joel isn’t the only attraction at the show, which last year saw 27,000 visitors come through the gates. There will be stunts from a top motorbike trials rider, the Rockwood dog display team as well as a special country arena. Organisers are also raising money for the charity Meningitis Now with a ‘Ham National’ pig race.

FISHPONDS FOOD ASSEMBLY 1st Year Anniversary 25th July We are a Pre-ordered Farmer’s Market providing fresh and organic produce including Veg boxes, Meat, Dairy, Bread, Wine and food from local food makers. It’s free to join and there is no commitment to buy. To sign up and place your order go to: www.foodassembly.com/en/assemblies/8506 You make your order online between Wednesday and Sunday evening and come along from 5.30 to 7pm every Tuesday to collect and meet the producers.

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Changing times for Dings rugby AN EXHIBITION chronicles the life of one of the oldest rugby clubs in Bristol as it prepares to embark upon a new period in its history. Dings Crusaders Rugby Football Club was established some 120 years ago, with its roots in the Dings - a working class area between Barton Hill and Temple Meads. The Shaftesbury Crusade, a Christian mission in the area, encouraged sporting activity in the Dings. In 1897 HW Rudge founded Dings Crusaders as part of the Dings Boys Club. In 1948 the club moved to a new ground in Landseer Avenue, Lockleaze. In 2014 it was decided to move again, this time to Frenchay. A 26-acre site was

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Parents battle school funding cuts THOUSANDS of parents in Bristol have been taking action in protest against cuts to education funding. The Fair Funding For All Schools campaign began in the spring as it became clear that a proposed new national funding formula, designed to reduce inequality in the way education budgets were allocated, was not going to benefit 98 per cent of schools, including those most in need. Theresa May’s decision to call a snap general election brought the matter into sharper focus, with supporters

being encouraged to question candidates about their views on school funding and a number of hustings meetings being organised. All the parties say schools will receive more money under their plans, but campaigners say the amount per pupil will be significantly lower. Some schools are warning parents that the pressure on their budgets - including increased pension and National Insurance contributions and rising bills - will mean a realterms funding gap and will lead to some tough decisions.

Staple Hill Primary governors have written to families saying the school faces a £100,000 cut in the 2018-19 financial year - equivalent to a monthly contribution of £33 per child. “The school needs to take drastic action,” they say. “We will be looking at options such as: * reducing staffing levels * changes to school hours * increasing class sizes * reducing provision such as breakfast clubs, after-school clubs and school trips." Eric Mutch, a parent governor at the school, told

Boris accused of lacking respect at Sikh temple FOREIGN Secretary Boris Johnson’s visit to east Bristol in the general election campaign did not go quite as planned. The colourful politician was accompanying Theo Clarke, the Conservative who hopes to take the seat from Labour’s Kerry McCarthy, on a visit to the Nirman Sewak Jatha-Sikh Temple in Summerhill Road. But things went wrong when he spoke approvingly of the prospect of increased whisky exports to India after Brexit. One woman, Balbir Kaur, took Mr Johnson to task for promoting alcohol among Sikhs, whose religion prohibits drinking. She said his comments were disrespecful,. Later, Mr Johnson upset others with his answers to questions about the Skih Genocide in 1984, halal food labelling and supporting teachers from minority ethnic backgrounds. The visit ended with a talk to the Voice, the Bristol Post and Radio Bristol - the only media invited - in which little was revealed about the Tory manifesto, due out the next day. Reports and recordings of Mr Johnson’s remarks attracted widespread publicity, while his visit to a cafe in Yate, where TV cameras had been invited, drew scant attention.

Voice: "These cuts will affect every parent, regardless of their political persuasion." About 100 parents and teachers attended an Education Question Time at Abbeywood School chaired by Dr Lisa Harrison of UWE Bristol. Many parents, teachers and children joined a Fair Funding for Schools march in Bristol on May 20, with an estimated turnout of 5,000.

We're off! Bristol East goes to the polls THE General Election takes place on Thursday June 8. The Fishponds Voice distribution area is within the Parliamentary Constituency of Bristol East. Polling Stations will be open from 7am to 10pm. Your Poll Card (the card delivered to your home address) specifies your Polling Station; you can check which Polling Station to vote at by visiting www.bristol.gov.uk/votingelections/polling-stations or you can call 0117 922 3400. You can take your Poll Card with you when you vote to make it easier and quicker for polling staff, but you’re not obliged to take it. Local results are expected in the early hours of Friday June 9. We contacted all the candidates that would like to be Member of Parliament for Bristol East and invited them to tell our readers about themselves and what they would do if they won the seat.

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n GENERAL ELECTION Bristol East

Bristol East

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Liberal Democrat candidate

Lorraine Francis

Chris Lucas

I am a strong believer in equality and fairness. I live in the city I love, but it’s also a city where evidence of inequality is everywhere. For years, under Labour and Tory-Lib Dem governments, that inequality has only got worse. I think Bristol deserves better. People have the right to an education, a decent job that pays a living wage and housing they can afford, good public services and quality healthcare. People have a right to drink clean water and breathe clean air. I am committed to green values and beliefs, and have a good understanding of policy matters. I would want to promote progressive legislation on mental health and wellbeing provision, work to close corporate tax loopholes and use the revenue generated to end austerity, and push for measures to improve air quality, particularly in urban areas such as east Bristol, through low emission zones.

Over the next five years the communities of Bristol East will need particularly effective representation as the country faces up to the consequences of Brexit, so strongly opposed by the people of Bristol. I believe that I can bring a wide range of experience to that task. Since leaving university I have been a local councillor, a teacher, set up my own business, worked for a non-profit organisation helping young people, and provided business advice and training to other companies. I also have a strong track record of experience in the growing social media sector. A major challenge in the next Parliament will be the protection of our public services in the face of public spending pressures, and I have worked with and learnt from senior politicians when pressurising central government on these issues. I also believe that my business experience will help me play a role in attracting new much-needed jobs and investment into the area. My other priority will be campaigning for people to have the final say over any Brexit deal, rather than leaving it in the hands of politicians in Brussels and Westminster.

Bristol East

Bristol East

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Labour Party candidate

Theo Clarke

Kerry McCarthy

As a proud member of Theresa May’s team, I’m running to be your MP to be a strong voice for the St George and Redfield community in her Governmentto deliver the best possible Brexit deal, to keep our economy strong and our country safe.

Bristol East needs someone in Parliament who will stand up for you. That’s what I’ve been doing as your MP for 12 years.

I’ve been knocking on doors in St George and I’ve spoken to a number of previously Labour supporters about the important choice at this election and I’ve been honoured that so many have agreed to lend me their vote this time, so that Theresa May stays as our Prime Minister. The impact of the upcoming Brexit negotiations will affect our country for years to come, your children and grandchildren. With so much at stake, it is just not worth taking the risk of Jeremy Corbyn becoming Prime Minister, propped up by the SNP, Greens or Lib Dems. Please lend me your vote to support Theresa May.

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I grew up with five sisters, in a council house and then a house my dad built for us. I went to comprehensive school, was the first in my family to go to university, and worked as a lawyer. I stood for Parliament because I wanted a fairer country, where everyone has the chance to succeed. I’ve been working with Marvin Rees to resolve the housing crisis, improve public transport and congestion, and clean up our neighbourhoods. In July we’re launching “Feeding Bristol” to combat food poverty. We want everyone to enjoy everything Bristol has to offer. It’s been a privilege to represent you in Parliament, to help people and to support local campaigns. I’m asking for your vote so that I can carry on this work.

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Having served as your MP for the past 12 years, I am asking for your vote on 8th June so I can continue working hard for you and for this community.

Fighting hard against Government cuts to our local schools I have spoken out in Parliament against the Tory cuts which will hit every single school in Bristol East, and I’ve marched through Bristol with parents, teachers, school governors, and pupils. The Tories' parachuted-in candidate was nowhere to be seen. She hasn’t even responded to concerned campaigners who want to know if she will oppose these cuts to our local schools: • • • •

May Park cut by £452,000, Minerva cut by £217,000, Begbrook Primary cut by £312,000 Fishponds C of E Academy cut by £173,000, Chester Park Infants cut by £65,000 Chester Park Juniors cut by £67,000, St Joseph’s cut by £114,000 Bristol Met cut by £935,000 , Bristol Brunel cut by £589,000

It's a two-horse race in Bristol East. Don't take a chance on our kids' futures. If re-elected on June 8th, I will continue to fight against the Tories' school cuts.

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CHILDREN at Glenfrome Primary School spent an entire day learning outdoors last month to mark International Empty Classroom Day. On May 18 the school made the most of its six acres of beautiful grounds, as well as neighbouring open spaces such as South Purdown and Eastville Park. Anyone coming to school on that day found all the classrooms empty! The school also celebrated the opening of a brand new poly tunnel, kindly donated by Learning Through Nature, and a brilliant vegetable garden. The addition of a polytunnel means the school can grow even more fruit and vegetables throughout the year and children can help with everything from seed germination through to cooking and eating.

Last year, children grew more than 20 pumpkins, and this year they are hoping to repeat this, as well as growing peas, beans, courgettes, broccoli, potatoes and lots more. The garden will be managed by children in the afterschool and lunchtime gardening clubs and teachers will use the garden to teach subjects like maths, science and art. The polytunnel and vegetable garden is the latest addition to the school orchard, where children planted 12 apple and pear trees, raspberries and strawberries which will all start producing fruit this year. Head techer Inger O’Callaghan said: "At Glenfrome we use our lovely grounds to enhance all areas of learning. This poly tunnel will give us even more opportunities to inspire our children."

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Appeal for information on two burglaries POLICE are appealing for witnesses and information after two burglaries in east Bristol. The first happened in Overndale Road, Fishponds, at around 10.30pm on Friday April 28. A woman was alone in the house when thieves broke in by forcing an upstairs window and searched through the property, taking two wallets. The woman was watching television and was unaware of the break-in until her husband returned home. Thieves stole a quantity of gold jewellery in a second burglary which happened in Frenchay Park Road in the Broomhill area just before 7pm on bank holiday Monday, May 1. Police were called by a neighbour who heard an alarm sounding and saw that the patio doors were open. Officers responded and carried out a search of the area with no trace of the suspects and enquiries are continuing.

In response to the two burglaries, police have issued the following home security advice: • Fit motion-sensing security lights around your property • Keep tools locked up in a secure shed or garage • Make sure garden furniture and wheelie bins can’t be moved to gain access to upstairs windows • Lock up and set the alarm at night as well as when you go out • Hide your keys and handbag or wallet safely out of sight • Never leave keys in the back of the door or window • Keep photographs and a description of items with sentimental value If you see someone acting suspiciously around a neighbour’s property, call the police straight away. If they’re obviously breaking in, ring 999. Otherwise, call the non-emergency number 101: our operators are on hand 24/7.

Police have carried out house-to-house enquiries and crime scene investigators have examined the properties, while the families are being given tailored home security advice. Police say as a result of a

trend of burglars targeting cash and high-value jewellery, specialist detectives are dedicated to thoroughly investigating these offences and that their work and targeted patrols have led to dozens of

arrests since last summer. Investigating officer DC 3222 Alastair Binnie said: “Our advice is to keep high-value jewellery with a secure storage company and cash in the bank, rather than at home, following a number of incidents in which entire safes have been stolen. “I’d like to thank the resident who reported the alarm sounding in Broomhill – they did exactly the right thing by checking for other signs of a break-in and then calling us straight away. “We can all help to keep our communities safe by securing our homes and joining Neighbourhood Watch.” If you have any information about these incidents please contact DC Binnie through the police website www. avonandsomerset.police.uk/ contact, or by calling 101, quoting reference 5217094537 (Fishponds) or 5217096346 (Broomhill).

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Turning 50 with a 60-mile run A MUM looking for a novel way to mark her 50th birthday is embarking on a gruelling 60mile run to raise money for play equipment at her son's school. Pippa Yarworth-Cleeton will turn half a century this August and has compiled a list of 50 things to do during her 50th year. Among them is the Race to the Stones ultra marathon on July 15 which takes in the iconic Ridgeway running from the Chilterns in Oxfordshire to the North Wessex Downs. Sporty Pippa, who lives in Fishponds with husband James and son Jasper, will be running non-stop and plans to complete it in an impressive 15 hours. Some of the money raised will support the event's nominated charity, The Mix, a mental health charity for under 25s but the rest will go towards funding a trim trail at Chester Park Juniors where her son is in Year 5.

Pippa, who writes qualifications for the fitness industry, said: "To celebrate my 50th I've drawn up a list of 50 things to do at 50 which includes everything from running events to getting out in the garden more. "I do a lot of running anyway

and have done four marathons in the past but I just thought I should do something bigger. I've always fancied doing the Race to the Stones but kept putting it off. I decided if I don't do it now I'll never do it!" Pippa decided she would like to raise £2,000 for Chester Park Juniors as pupils are about to move into a new school but don't have any play equipment. "I had been a governor at the infants and know how tight budgets are for the two schools. This is the first time the children have had any green space to stand on but there's no budget for play equipment as that's classed as a luxury." A fundraising drive by the school's PTA, supported by staff and governors, will also run alongside Pippa's campaign. If you would like to donate please visit https://www. justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ pippa-yarworth-Cleeton

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Your help can lead to positive action from police IT certainly feels like summer is here. The warmer weather means children are more likely to be playing outside, especially after school and in the school holidays. Whilst most young people cause no problems at all, we have received some complaints from local residents around Goffenton Drive in Oldbury Court, about noise and footballs being kicked against fences, cars and walls. My PCSOs and school beat managers are currently working with Oldbury Court Community Centre to organise some activities which will help to keep young people busy and engaged. We are also keen to help the community organise regular Playing Out sessions on local streets. Playing Out allows residents to close their road to traffic on a given day and time, so that children can safely play outside. We are happy to help set these activities up, but they do rely on local volunteers

helping to run them. If you are interested in Playing Out, then please contact PC 4407 Jo Sibson. If you want to know more about the sessions at the community centre, please contact PCSO 9631 Emily Cook. Both Jo and Emily can be contacted via the ‘contact us’ section of the website (avonandsomerset.police.uk) or by calling 101. We recently carried out a warrant at a property in Brambling Walk in Stapleton thanks to information from the local community. The property has been causing problems for neighbours for a long time and when we searched it, we found evidence of drug dealing. Two people were arrested and their car, suspected class A drugs, cash and phones were all seized. This is a good example of how information from you can lead us to take positive action, and help housing services to remove their most problematic tenants.

Local people shouldn’t have to put up with drug dealing in their neighbourhoods, so please tell us what you know. If you’re worried about speaking to us, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.They never ask for your name or trace your call and offer up to £1,000 in reward money for information which leads to an arrest and charge. We’ve recently relaunched our ‘Safe Places’ service, a new 24/7 number to help people with communication difficulties stay safe when they are out and about. Once registered, an individual can call the Safe Places number if they find themselves in a crisis situation, such as if they are lost, feel scared or upset and don’t know what to do, or if they have been a victim of crime. The number has a direct link into the police control room. If you think the service could help you or someone you know, find

out more on our website, www. avonandsomerset.police.uk/ safeplaces. Finally, we will be holding our annual 999 Community Fun Day at Barton Fields on Saturday June 3. Lots of fun for all the family including a dog show, emergency services vehicles, BBQ, facepainting and lots more. We look forward to seeing you there. Until next time, Sergeant Anthony Westwell

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Three cheers for national champs BRISTOL Metropolitan Academy’s cheerleading team Storm Angels Tornados have just been crowned national champions in their division at the Telford national finals. Not only that but they also gained the highest score, making them national grand champions, after beating five other teams in the competition. Previously the team competed in Guildford at the southern schools finals, coming first to win through to the nationals. There are 45 athletes in the cheerleading team. Every year there are trials for the squad where they select the top 28

cheerleaders from Years 7-10 who then become the competition team. This is the first year boys have joined the team, currently they have two boys training with the squad. The squad won medals, two fantastic trophies, a banner to be displayed in the academy and £125 which will be spent on display boards promoting the squad’s achievements which will be displayed around the academy. Sian Angell, Head of Girls PE, said: “This means absolutely everything to me and the team. I started this project four years ago thinking it would be an

Storm Angels Tornados have just been crowned national champions in their division after school club but it has grown massively - we have about 60 athletes every year who want to take part. “The cheerleading team also attracts the

sort of students you would not normally see in and around the PE department who have won a place in this team. It's a fantastic environment for students

to develop and grow in confidence. “Cheerleading has just become an Olympic sport so who knows? We may have a few stars of the future in our squad.”

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WITH reference to the number 16 and 17 buses, there can be no trust in the bus company and these routes. First thinks that the passengers are fools. How can anyone state that these buses are not being used enough to keep them on the road? The majority of ticket machines are not working properly and don't give tickets. I know for a fact when I used the 16 bus that the ticket machine never ever worked. One day 12 passengers as well as myself were on board - five passengers paid bus fare and the rest used passes. But as the ticket machine wasn't working, there was no record of payment given so what happened to the money and how can the bus company say the buses aren't being used? A lot of people in the area depend on the number 16 bus to get to the doctors and shops so to withdraw it is mean and thoughtless. S Berry Fishponds

OVER the past year, the staff and school community at The Tynings have done a wonderful job of keeping everything running smoothly, so that the pupils feel happy and safe and can enjoy learning. Under the amazing leadership of Head of School, Angela Berger, who has been brilliantly supported by Executive Head, Simon Botten, and Chair of Governors, Sarah Warren, the staff have worked tirelessly to make the school a fantastic learning environment. Everyone is delighted that we have appointed a new Head Teacher, Lois Haydon, who will be starting in September and we are looking forward to working with Lois to support the school on its journey to Outstanding. In particular, the governors would like to thank everyone who volunteers at The Tynings. Every week, many parents and other members of the community are in school. Some help in their child’s class, others are Reading Rangers who hear the same child (or

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n LETTERS Working together for healthy ‘Ponds WE shall soon know whether we have won our battle to stop McDonald's opening a massive 2-storey, drive-through restaurant on the Fishponds Road. We expect to hear from the government's Planning Inspectorate just after the General Election. Win or lose we have learned a great deal from a three-year campaign which has galvanised the local community. New friends have been made from which fresh organisations and activities have grown. It all began with a meeting called by Eastville councillors in a local restaurant, and an online petition started by a local mum. Our efforts won us a standing ovation from a full council meeting, and the rejection of McDonald's scheme by the planning committee. At the very last minute McDonald's appealed. Without the benefit of external legal or planning expertise we won the right to be heard on equal terms with the mighty multi-national and the city council. We compiled our case from all the 495 objections raised by local residents. Those in the community special expertise provides technical support for what turned out to be a seven-day inquiry. Every day Fishponders turned up to support the NoMacInF team and we used social media to keep everyone

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informed. While we wait with bated breath for the outcome we would like to thank Prof Martin Caraher of City University and Dr Franklin Apfel of World Health Communication Associates for volunteering their public health expertise. Thanks also to Labour councillors Sultan Khan, Mhairi Thelfall, and Nicola Bowden-Jones and Conservative councillor Lesley Alexander, the new Lord Mayor, for their steadfast support. And of course to our MP Kerry McCarthy who has been with us all the way, as have the landlords of local pubs who allowed us to meet in their hostelries! We must not forget the support we received from fellow campaigners against McDonald's as far away as Tecoma in Australia, and Leeds and Newcastle-uponTyne. Everyone locally who played their part – from door knocking, designing posters and delivering leaflets to organising benefits and taking part in demonstrations – deserves a mention too. And a special vote of thanks goes to the ad hoc committee of devoted citizens who steered the whole campaign through its many phases. Here's hoping we can all continue to work together for a happy, healthy, safe and prosperous Greater Fishponds. Mike Jempson , Chair NoMacInF Clare Fowle, Sec, NoMacInF

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Eye Blog . . . with Jonathan Best of Marian Blake Opticians

Hay fever season AS I’ve found out the hard way over the last few months, hay fever can make you miserable. Just when you should be full of the joys of late spring, the plants release their army of invisible warriors. Some people’s faces (including mine!) react to tiny particles of pollen as if they are a harmful invader and an allergic response is unleashed. This happens because pollen binds to ‘mast cells’ in the eye, causing them to release a chemical called histamine. This substance makes the eyes red, itchy, watery and swollen and you may have clear, stringy discharge. This is known as seasonal allergic conjunctivitis, also known as ‘Hayfever’. If you’re like me and it seems to happen every year, at least you can make ready. Here’s how: Do not stop and smell the roses Avoid contact with the source of your allergy. If it’s pollen you’re allergic to, this means you’ll just have to avoid going anywhere where there is air! You can try staying indoors with the windows shut, monitoring the pollen count on the internet and plan your activities accordingly. If this is all too unrealistic (and a bit strange!), you can at least ensure you use the air conditioning in the car, to circulate the air internally. Wash your hair and hands often and wear close-fitting sunglasses when outside to act as a partial barrier. Damp dust your home with a wet cloth as often as you can.

Don’t rub it in Whatever you do, don’t rub your eyes; you’ll make things worse and wish you hadn’t. Eye rubbing releases more histamine, the substance responsible for the itching in the first place. Blink twenty times instead, sit on your hands and recite Greek verbs, anything to distract yourself!!

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Laying a clean flannel soaked in cold water will reduce swelling and redness and give temporary relief. You can use ocular lubricant drops, also known as artificial tears, as often as you need to. Preservativefree is best for allergy sufferers and if you refrigerate them, they’ll feel nice and soothing when you put them in. The lubricant will wash out some of the pollen whilst helping to stop pollen sticking to the eye.

Ask your optometrist There are some medicated antihistamine eye drops available without a prescription. These work quickly but do take the advice on the label seriously. Some can only be used for seven days or your eyes will go red again. Mast cell stabiliser eye drops are available with or without a prescription and may be used for longer periods. These take between five and 14 days to take effect so don’t expect the immediate relief you get with an antihistamine. If you have hay fever every year, start using a mast cell stabiliser a couple of weeks before the season. Drops combining antihistamines and mast cell stabilisers can be very effective but are available on prescription only. If you’re a contact lens wearer, see me for some advice before using drops. It may be you can continue to wear your contact lenses or change to another type of lens for the hay fever season. Sometimes, wearing daily disposable lenses can be helpful. If you have any questions about hayfever or contact lenses during the hayfever season, make an appointment with me. At Marian Blake Opticians we pride ourselves on giving a thorough personalised service and expert advice. Book now on 0117 9651861 today or book online at www.marianblake. co.uk

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In grandmother's footsteps... THE unique relationship between grandmothers and their grandchildren will be explored in a creative project based in Fishponds. Called Grandmother’s Footsteps, the initiative involves workshops based at the Kingfisher Cafe. Over tea and cake, grandmothers and their grandchildren will share stories and then work together to make various memento craft items. Project manager Pippa Robinson said: "It's a lovely local, creative, community project. "We will be encouraging the grandmothers to share memories with their grandchildren and to work together to create a patchwork, collage, book or embroidery giving life to these memories. "Work created will then be exhibited at an event on October 8 to celebrate National Grandparents Day." The project, which will run at the Kingfisher Cafe on

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Mondays from 4pm to 6pm throughout June and the first week in July, has been funded by Bristol City Council and Arts Council England. The first workshop on June 5 is open to all and involves a hand plaster workshop. It costs £2 per family and places can be booked by emailing mtunks@hotmail. com. There is space for seven families in the workshops. To find out more visit www. facebook.com/motherinthe mother, email pippa.onestory@ gmail.com or call the Kingfisher Cafe on 0117 965 1001.

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n VET BLOG MANY dogs and cats suffer itchiness at some point in their lives, some more than others. It can be caused by a variety of problems such as parasites, bacterial infection or allergies. Itchiness can flare during certain times of the year or can be persistent. Late spring and early summer are often the worse times of year. Problems occur when harmless allergens in the food or environment are mistaken by the body for dangers and cause mast cells (cells involved with immunity) in the skin to release histamines which cause the skin to inflame

Pet allergy week and become itchy. Pets are often very uncomfortable when they are itchy and scratching can also lead to secondary skin infections, often requiring shampoos or antibiotics and anti-itch medications to calm the skin. It is important to seek veterinary advice if this happens as established infections can be very hard to clear. Allergies can be triggered by a variety of allergens such as meats and cereals, mites and also pollens. During June we are marking Pet Allergy Week by offering reduced cost allergy tests for the whole month. Tests run on a blood sample can detect reactions to a variety of common allergens such as beef, chicken, a variety of pollens and allergens in the house. The results come with a list showing

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n PLANNING First we had the metro mayor elections and now we are about to go to the polls for the general election. Is it any wonder planning expert Chris Gosling has election fatigue? READERS of a certain age may recall a cult hit American comedy called Soap. At the start of every episode there was a recap of the story so far. The explanation would always end with: "Confused? You will be!" Confused we indeed were by the election campaign for the metro mayor. Six candidates with apparently the same agenda - to improve the things that they would be given the opportunity to improve - housing, transport and training/ skills. I watched the televised debate as being probably the best way to get an idea of what was at stake here. Unfortunately I heard very few ideas at all, other than an apparently bizarre scheme to rebuild the M32 underground as a cure for air pollution. As it transpired, this plan was not so far-fetched as Bristol City Council was indeed investigating that possibility. Confusion We now know that Tim Bowles will be the metro mayor for the West of England region, aka Avon minus North Somerset. Confusing in itself. Although he is nominally the 'man in charge' he will achieve nothing without the agreement of Marvin Rees as elected mayor of Bristol and the leaders of South Gloucestershire and BANES councils. Or maybe he will have the final say.

One of the things that did emerge from the TV debate was that the people of the West of England needed someone who could build bridges with other politicians – the mayor and other leaders being from different parties although that situation is always subject to change. Yet more confusion. This messy political reality was somewhat played down prior to the election. Time It is a done deal now, but it is worth reminding ourselves why three of the four councils decided that a metro mayor was necessary in the first place. At a time of continuing austerity, the metro mayoral budget was trumpeted as being £30,000,000. This is on top of the existing local authority funds from central government, although those seem to be reducing further. It turns out that this £30,000,000 will be annual budget for each of the next 30 years. Serious money, but what will it achieve in terms of transport, traffic, housing and training over the period in which the metromayor's performance will be judged? I suspect precious little, even though £120,000,000 can obviously buy a lot. Crucially, it cannot buy results on day one. A new layer of government has been added, which has the advantage of being stripped down, funded direct from Westminster and carries executive powers. The luxury it does not possess in order to achieve its aims is time. And yet many of the problems to be resolve are long-standing. Unrealistic demands Metro mayor Bowles will first have to get agreement on his vision – soon announced as solving the area's traffic problems and creating a new junction onto the M4

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between Bristol and Bath. This measure would no doubt in the short term alleviate the clogging traffic on the ring road, but that would be most to the benefit of residents of South Gloucestershire, rather than the region as a whole. However my point is not a narrow political one. If the metro mayor follows through on this aim, it would be an incredible achievement to get a new junction built and linked to the ring road before he is up for re-election. Although a subsequent metro mayor would be likely to be bound to complete it, I can't help thinking that all these elected officials are in place partly to 'get things done' but also to distract attention from their failings of the national government to make such things happen in the first place. The mayors and metro-mayors of the country are democratically elected, but their brief appears to be to meet unrealistic local demands and expectations on behalf of central government. This will lead to local dissatisfaction and an easy target when a head needs to roll: in short, being metro mayor looks to be a thankless task.

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n WHAT’S ON IN OUR AREA Saturday June 3 n A Night at the Movies. Thornbury Musical Theatre Group’s summer showcase concert, Armstrong Hall, Thornbury. 7.30pm. Tickets £10. Bookable online www.tmtg.org.uk. Box office enquiries 07516 270140. Tickets also available at Lisa Costa Residential Sales and Lettings at 53 High Street, Thornbury. Saturday June 3 n Annual 999 Community Fun Day at Barton Fields, Speedwell, 12-4pm. Fun for all the family including a dog show, emergency services vehicles, BBQ, face-paint, tag rugby, fairground rides. Saturday June 4 nThe Big Lunch, Page Park. Staple Hill, 11am-4pm. Music and entertainment. Bring a picnic and enjoy a community party in the park including children’s rides and entertainment on the bandstand Friday June 9 n ACTIVATE drop-in lunchtime concert, 1-2pm, Fishponds Methodist Church, Guinea Lane, Fishponds, featuring "The Willbees - Harmony & Nonsense". Tea and coffee available. Free admission. Retiring collection. 0117 965 4521 Saturday June 10 n Summer Fun Day, St Joseph's Catholic School, Chatsworth Road, Fishponds, BS16 3QR, 11am-3pm. Meet Princess Belle and SpiderMan, pirate trail, Nerf range, beat the goalie, human fruit machine, hot dogs and cream teas and more. Entry 50p adults, children free. Saturday June 24 n 10.30am-4pm, Armed Forces Day, Page Park, a chance show your support for the men and women

who make up the Armed Forces community. Parade leaves Page Road at 11am Sunday June 25 n 10.30am-noon, Friends of Coombe Brook Valley meet for a plant ID walk through the nature reserve. All welcome to come and learn and share knowledge. Meet at top of the stairs on Moorlands Road. Friends of Coombe Brook Valley can be contacted via coombebrook@gmail.com or via Facebook group: https:// www.facebook.com/groups/ FriendsOfCoombeBrook/ Saturday July 1 n Bristol Chamber Orchestra invite you to a Summer Serenade at Frenchay Parish Church BS16 1LJ at 7.30 pm. Music by Handel, Bach, Arensky, Sibelius, Borodin, Grieg, Dag Wiren and ending with the Radetzky March by Strauss. Tickets £9 in advance, £11 on the door (students £5, children free) Inc. refreshments. 0117 956 2106. Thursday July 6 n Coach outing to Blenheim Palace. Downend Folk House, Lincombe Barn, Overndale Road, depart 8.30am. Return at Barn about 6pm. Tickets £31.50 (members) plus £4 for non-Barn members.Purchase in advance at Barn office, 0117 956 2367. Friday July 7 n Tea Dance. Downend Folk House, Lincombe Barn.1.453.45pm. Pay at door. Saturday July 8 n The Cleeve Singers, Summer Concert. Downend Folk House, Lincombe Barn, Rockland Road. 7.30pm. Tickets £3.50 from Barn Office 0117 956 2367, Melanie's Kitchen, or at the door.

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REGULAR EVENTS IN THE FISHPONDS AREA Mondays n Gentle/beginners drop-in yoga class, Kingfisher Cafe, Straits Parade, 6.45pm - 8pm. £8. Contact Debbie: 0796 8223670 or visit www.omkariyoga.com n Holistic Massage, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 9am n Tiny Tots, All Saints Community Hall 10:30am n Bereavement and Well-being support, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 11am n Computer Group, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Table Tennis for over 55’s, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Welcome Club for Retireds+, St Aidan’s Church Hall 2pm n Zumba keep fit, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road, Fishponds 9.30-10.30am For details call 0734 1813 559. n Alzheimer’s choir, Beechwood Club, 11am to 1pm, Paula Shears 0117 9610693 n Sequence dancing with Teresa, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road 2pm. Tel 0117 965 0203 for details. n Ballroom tuition, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR. 3pm. Contact Teresa 0117 9650203 n Slimming World, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR. 6.309pm. Contact Ami 0746 2727 229 n Social badminton, Kingswood Leisure Centre 2-4 pm, intermediate level. n 4-8pm Ages 3 -15yrs Hip Hop classes, RedX Dance, Staple Hill, 07722 128159 n 7-8pm, Zumba Dance for fitness with Lisa at Bristol Dance Company, Brook Road, Fishponds, BS16 3SQ. Tel 0117 965 6699. n 252 Beaver Scouts 6 - 7 Scout

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Wednesdays n 252 Cubs 6.45 - 8 Scout HQ, Stonechat Gardens call Graham 956 6996 n 7.30-8.30pm, Zumba Dance for fitness with Lisa at Bristol Dance Company, Brook Road, Fishponds, BS16 3SQ. Tel 0117 965 6699. n Weekly Salsa class for complete beginners with Cressida. Cross Hands Pub, 1 Staple Hill Road. 7.309pm includes social and dancing. No partner needed. Ffi call 07808 581739 n Shared reading group is taking place at Hillfields and Little Hayes Family Hub and Library 12,30-2pm.

Contact Emma Crago for details, 07970 247410, emmacrago@ thereader.org.uk n Songs for Little People, The Kingfisher Café 9.45pm £4 per little person, siblings £2. n Eucharist, St Ambrose Church 10am n Arts and Crafts, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 10:30am n Coffee Morning, St Ambrose Church 10:30am n Tai Chi, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 11am n Level 3 Walking Group, starting from St Ambrose Beehive Centre 1pm n Arts and Crafts, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 1:30pm n Punjabi Dance and Song, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Support and Activity Group, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Chair based exercise class, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Ladies Circle, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2:30pm n Wives Group, St John’s Church 2:30pm n Messy Church, Air Balloon Primary School, Hillside Rd, St George 3:30pm n Home Group, Location varies 6:30pm n Phoenix Art Club, Fishponds Methodist Church Hall, Guinea Lane, Fishponds 10am-noon. All mediums, all abilities. n Dancing Tots, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road 10-11am n Hannah More Club for senior citizens, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road 2-4pm (fortnightly) n Women’s Reading Group, Beechwood Club, 1.30-3 pm, fourth Wednesday of every month. Call Anne 0117 9041875 for information. n Dance Tots, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR 7-8pm. Contact Eric 0791 4006 589 n Keep fit class, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR. 7- 8pm. Contact Beryl 0117 9774534. n Cycle UK (CTC). For all cyclists from beginners to professionals, commuters to sports. Beechwood Club, Fishponds, BS16 3TR. 8-10PM winter months only (other months are rides, see http://www. cyclebristolctc.org.uk/) n Lodge Causeway Townswomen’s Guild, Briarwood School, Briar Way, Fishponds. Second Wednesday of the month (except August) 7.15pm. Different speaker each month plus handicrafts and walking group. Call

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0779 9108 890 n Living after Loss, St Mary’s Parish Rooms, back entrance of church 11am-noon. An informal bereavement group. Please note this group is fortnightly. Call Lizzy on 0117 9650856. n Yoga, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road, Fishponds 5.456.45pm. Call Nikki 0752 5735 500 n Flower Arranging practice classes, Downend Folk House, Lincombe Barn, Overndale Road 7.30 p.m, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday, September – May. All levels welcome. Call Isabel Cooke on 0117 9568504 n Frenchay Probus Club meets on the first and third Wednesday every month in Frenchay Village Hall. 10 am to noon. Visitors welcome. www.frenchayprobusclub.com n Frenchay Folk Dance Club meets in Frenchay Village Hall on alternate Wednesdays at 7.45pm. Calling from Alan Davies and music by Mike Elsom. Dancers of all abilities and experience are welcome. Information at www. frenchayfdc.co.uk or by emailing FFDCSecretary@outlook.com. n Walks for single people. Solo Rendezvous meet at Downend Cricket Club, every Wednesday,

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8.30pm, entrance £3, and walk every Sunday. Please phone for walk details: 01454 775508 / 01454 774984 / 0117 9850210. n Frenchay Folk Dance Club meets in Frenchay Village Hall on alternate Wednesdays at 7.45pm. More information is available at www. frenchayfdc.co.uk or by emailing FFDCSecretary@outlook.com. n Frenchay Probus Club meets on the first and third Wednesday every month in Frenchay Village Hall. 10 am to noon. Visitors welcome. n 6-6.50pm All Boys Ages 7 -15 yrs Hip Hop classes, RedX Dance, Staple Hill, 07722 128159 n Diamond fellowship at Fishponds Baptist Church hall, Downend Road, 10.30am. Open to everyone, first and third Wednesdays every month. Variety of speakers, coffee mornings and annual day out and Christmas meal. Contact 0117 9653421.

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n WHAT’S ON CONTINUED music. 2pm-3pm plus tea and chat. Ffi call 07808 581739. n Yoga class for beginners. Lincombe Barn, Overndale Rd, Downend. 6.30-8pm.Traditional yoga postures with focus on breathing and relaxation. Contact before: katarzyna48@hotmail.com or 0752 5937201. n 252 Scouts 6.30 - 8 Scout HQ, Stonechat Gardens call Graham 956 6996 n Morning Prayer - St Aidans Church 9:15am n Body toning/conditioning , Beechwood Club 9.30-10.30am. Call Sabrina 0794 1353 735 n Coffee and Craft Morning , St Aidan’s Church 10am n Free Beginners Computer Classes, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 10am n Eucharist, St John’s Church 10am n Eucharist, St Mary’s Church 10am n Parent and Toddler Group, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 10am n Ballroom Dance Class, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 12pm n Exercises and Sing-a-long Activity Session, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Fit Steps, St Ambrose Beehive Centre 2pm n Dance, Latin Rhythm, and Zumba gold, Beechwood Club 2-3pm. Call Cressida 0780 8587 39 n Knit & Natter, Fishponds Library 2-4 pm (fortnightly) n Frenchay Parent and Toddler group, upstairs in the Frenchay Village Hall, 9.45-11.45am n The Senior Citizen Friendship Club, Beechwood Club, Fishponds BS16 3TR 3.30-5pm. Call 0782 5155 954. Email: Spencer@sportingchange.biz n Beginner’s Taoist Tai Chi,

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Fridays n Greeting cards sold in aid of St Peter’s Hospice, Fishponds Methodist Church Hall, morning. n Nordic Walking Classes, Oldbury Court 9.30-10.30am. Contact bristolnordicwalking.co.uk to book your place. n The Friday Playgroup, All Saints

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Professional tuition. Sessions will be held on alternate Fridays. Cost is £5 per session and materials are supplied. Limited numbers so please, in the first place, contact Paul Foss on pobble57@yahoo. co.uk or 0117 957 0045 n Kingswood Photographic Society, St Barnabas Church Hall, Church Avenue, Warmley, BS30 5JJ, 7-9.30pm. We welcome and support all levels of experience including beginners. n 4.10-8pm Ages 6-18 yrs Hip Hop & Contemporary dance classes, RedX Dance, Staple Hill, 07722 128159

Saturdays n Diabetes group, Beechwood Club, Beechwood Road 2-4pm, 2nd Saturday, 2 monthly, September n Rehabilitation Pilates (Beginners), Lincombe Barn, Downend Folk House, in Britannia room. 9am. £7. Samantha 07736 309272, www.gentlefitness.co.uk

Sundays n Morning Worship and children’s group, Speedwell Methodist Church, 378 Speedwell Road. 10.30am Friendly, informal and lively. n Morning Worship, New Place, Eastville Methodist Church, Fishponds Road. 10.45am. Holy Communion once a month. n Eucharist, All Saints Church 8am n Eucharist, St Mary’s Church 10am with Giggle Club in Parish Rooms n Eucharist, St Ambrose Church 10am n Eucharist or Lay-Led Service, St Michael’s Church 10am n Eucharist or Lay-Led Service, St Aidan’s Church 10:30am n Eucharist or Lay-Led Service, St

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dishes after themselves. They go to Forest School together. You’ll find no behaviour charts. The Montessori approach to discipline is to help their child fix their problem. If the child has scribbled on the wall, they themselves wash it off with a bit of help from the staff who were so lovely that I imagine the children actually really do this. I can hear my mother’s opinions about this style of education as I write, but having visited and spoken to parents whose children have been there all year, it is working: the children are thriving, developing independence and imagination. What is fantastic is that it serves Fishponds’ diverse community of families. It’s not for every child perhaps, but how brilliant that we have this option on our doorstep. Rozey Days Nursery, 358 Lodge Causeway, Bristol BS16 3PL www.rozeydays.com Claire Stewart Hall

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n NEWS Members of St Stephen's Drama Group are turning their attention to comedy following their sell-out pantomime

Cue much hilarity as group plays for laughs A DRAMA group is presenting a comedy offering following the sell-out success of its Christmas panto. St Stephen's Drama Group was delighted after tickets for the festive Bluebeard sold like hot cakes. But thoughts soon turned to their summer show - and they're lightening the mood with a comedy extravaganza. Featuring a double bill of one act plays, the group will start off with Corner’s Last Case, written by renowned playwright Martin Ward.

The comedy murder mystery revolves around the hunt for the notorious Butcher of Baker Street and reveals the internal strife of the local police force. For the second helping of humour, the group will perform And the Bride Wore… by Cheryl Barrett. Set in an upmarket bridal shop, the play features family squabbles, personal insults and the mud slinging between two families who hate each other but are brought together by a family wedding.

The drama group are trying a new format of two plays instead of one as they want to include as many members as possible in their productions. Chairwoman Caroline Ball said: “We have come a long way from the early days of scraping by. Now, we are able to bring so much to the local area by doing something we all really enjoy and I hope it shows in our performances. "As with any show we do, we have all worked really hard, but judging by the responses to

our last show, Bluebeard, the audiences love and appreciate it. "Our success has meant that more people want to join in the fun and we’ve recently had to open up a waiting list for new members.” The Comedy Extravaganza runs from June 15 to 17 from 7.30pm at St Stephen’s Church Hall, Church Road, Soundwell, Bristol, BS16 4RH, with refreshments and raffle during the interval. Tickets are £6 and can be purchased via www. ststephensdramabristol.co.uk

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n NEWS THE smiles say it all - the cheer squad Bristol Starlight have done it again! The cheerleaders, who meet in Bromley Heath and Frenchay, and are aged from six to ten, won two titles and missed out on a third by just one point at a UK Cheerleading Association competition in Gloucester. The younger groups meet on Mondays and Wednesdays in Bromley Heath and those aged eight to ten meet on Fridays in Frenchay. There is also a preschool group for children from three and half upwards that meets on Monday afternoons in Bromley Heath. If you’d like to find out what a pom squad do, Bristol Starlight will be performing at Heathfest and Frenchay flower show in July. They will also be running summer workshops during August. Get in touch via their Facebook page Bristol Starlight cheer squad, email starjumpersgymclub@gmail. com or call on 0117 957 0009.

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n GARDENING SOMEONE said to me this week that you’re not really aware of the lack of rain until you have a garden, and how we missed the rain during the first few weeks of May. My pond is several inches lower than it was in March and the water butt hasn’t been full for as long. Where the ground hasn’t been mulched well it’s starting to bake hard, something that I’d expect in the height of summer, not in May. But as I sit and write this, the heavens are open and we are once again getting the soaking that all of my plants have been longing for. Certainly my sweet peas are taking a while to hobble off the mark this year, I’m hoping that this recent wet spell will encourage them to get a move on. Down at the allotment everything is also looking a bit sluggish, but again, with a bit of heavy rain it will all begin to look a lot more like I’d expect in a few weeks. This time of year always gives me a false sense of expectation as I imagine that after the initial growth spurt that happens in young seedlings, they will all have carried on at the same pace. What I forget is that in a month it will all look very different. Watching a plant daily for any changes is a fool's errand and I should look away for a few weeks to appreciate how grand it’s all getting. This year we took on a new plot at the allotment after our original half plot reached capacity, long before I’d even thought about where the pumpkins and other squashes were going to get planted. Luckily there was one available, very near to our first plot and a reasonable size.

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The downside is that to get to the useful soil, we first have to clear couch grass and bindweed from the entire area, there is almost nothing that isn’t bramble, invasive grass, or four layers of decaying carpet. After several trips to the rubbish dump and a few hours strimming and weeding, we seem to be making headway, and although it’s looking exceedingly dishevelled, there is definitely more order to the chaos. I’ve great plans for what we’ll do with it and there are already some plants brightening up one corner, and even a few overflow vegetables in the emerging raised beds. But we’ll not be rushing anything as there is a monumentous task ahead and it’ll feel overwhelming if we try. When taking on something like this, whether it’s a big garden or a small allotment plot, the secret is to tackle it slowly. A few hours here and there, but regularly to keep up the momentum, will have a bigger effect than going at it hammer and tongs one weekend then leaving it for a month. If you can spare a few hours a week then you have enough time to produce something very impressive, if you’re prepared to give it a while. Certainly when acquiring a garden you should give it a

year before you make any major changes, to give it time to show you what it’s got. Until there has been a full season, there’s the chance of removing some of your best plants in favour of something less mature that may not be perfectly suited. It will also allow you time to see what everything will look like at every point in the year. You may have something that looks underwhelming now that will be a showstopper during the summer. And never lay a fake lawn. If you want to follow our progress at the allotment and more you can at https://aimlessgardening.blogspot.co.uk/. The garden show season is in full swing now and by now I will have been to Chelsea last month, unfortunately too late to write about here. There are many others and open gardens in the area so please take some time to visit them either through the RHS or the National Garden Scheme. I find that there is a wealth of inspiration to be found and often some bargains to be had too. If you can’t tear yourself away from your own garden then you can get on with some of these June tasks. • Plant out the last of your summer bedding plants now that there is absolutely no chance of frost • Plant up hanging baskets • Lift and divide snowdrops, Bluebells and other spring bulbs

now that the foliage is dying back • If you have some space now that things are getting planted out, start to sow some biennials for next year • Towards the end of the month, after hardy geraniums have finished flowering, cut them back hard to promote another flush of flowers later on • Stake and support tall perennials to protect them from wind damage, and stop them flopping over • Harvest lettuce and radishes regularly, and keep sowing more to keep them coming • Clip hedges such as box and privet if it’s needed but leave larger hedges as they may have nesting birds in them • Tie in climbers that are now putting on a lot of growth, try to keep climbing roses as close to horizontal to promote new stems

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Charity is making work fun

Hello everyone, This is the first of a regular monthly column about PROPS (Providing Opportunities and Support). We are a small, local charity based at the Vassall Centre in Fishponds. We support adults with learning difficulties to engage in workbased activities. We operate a social enterprise printing workshop, where our students are involved at each step of the way, from designing, printing and heat-pressing, right through to going on deliveries, generating and sending invoices. We can print on clothing, banners, stickers, signs and much more. Please contact us to find out more. We have a PROPS stall where we sell our handmade products, such as cards, chutneys, soaps, candles and home-grown plants. As well as creating the products, our students enjoy packaging and pricing them up, and then interacting with customers and

handling the money. We are always looking for new outlets to sell our products and events to hold our stall at. Please do get in touch if you know of an event you think we might be interested in. We have a lot of gardening projects at the moment, with a market garden in Hawkesbury Upton, Adeline’s Farm in Tetbury, an accessible allotment at Thingwall Park allotment, as well

as our own polytunnel and garden at the Vassall Centre. On top of our chutneys and jams, we plan to sell soup boxes in the autumn with our vegetables and recipe cards. After a call out for toiletries, we received a huge number of donations to distribute to local care homes. Thanks to all the Fishponds Voice readers who donated. A very special thanks as well to the lady who donated dozens of old lampshades. We are

using the fabric to make bunting for our allotment! We are always looking for local people, businesses and organisations to link with. If you could volunteer, or offer work experience to any of our students, please get in touch. We are gearing up to our biggest event of the year: the Bristol to Bordeaux cycle challenge, sponsored by Bailey. 70 riders and 25 support staff are signed up to cycle our ‘Classic’ 300 miles over 4 days, or 500 miles for the ‘Extreme’ route! Four of our students are taking part in the ride this year, and they are busy training and getting their fitness levels up. For more information or to sponsor our students, please visit www. bristol2bordeaux.org. We are now signing people up for B2B2018! We look forward to sharing our news with you each month. In the meantime, you can follow us on Facebook to see what we’re up to. www.propsbristol.org info@ propsbristol.org, 0117 965 3514.

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n THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH JUNE is here and brings with it that most exciting of events... the Wonder Woman movie! Many of us will be fans I am sure, after all who doesn’t love a superhero? June also brings with it an event that has been creating a stir in recent months (but not for that long) and that is our General Election. Some of us may feel more excited about this than the Wonder Woman movie, others may have very little interest in politics and I imagine many of us falling somewhere in between. Over recent years I have observed a growing move in our politics to seek out the ‘personality’ that can lead our country, believing that if we vote for the best strong, charismatic, trustworthy personality we will have found our hero and all will be well. We all like a superhero but, no person is ever a perfect superhero, most superheroes have imperfections built into their character and the seemingly ‘perfect’ Prime Minister will be the same. In fact no one person can lead a country in Isolation, it will always require a team and a significant one at that.

A superhero might not be right We all crave a superhero. Jesus’ followers were no different, often nudging Jesus to tell them who of them was the greatest, the most important. Jesus' reply was always the same “Whoever would be first will be last and whoever is the least will be the greatest”. This is Jesus the Son of God; who washes feet, dirty, smelly mud- and scum-covered feet, calling us to be servants of one another. We may crave a superhero but what we need is a servant of the people, a true servant. As Christians we believe we live in a now and a not yet, a world where we are called to pray daily “your kingdom come, your will be done” and to act daily to see the values of God’s kingdom lived out. Our hopes for our coming election should be that we elect a party, not one person, that we believe desires to serve us all. In Mathew’s gospel Jesus commends those who have lived the way he

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n SPORT

Football festival WALLSCOURT Farm Academy put on a spectacular fun football festival for schools in their area. This included fun activities for all ages, and parents, carers and families were also invited to take part. The football festival, for children in Years 2 & 3 pupils, involved seven-a-side teams from St Michael’s, Begbrook Primary Academy, Frome Vale Academy and Wallscourt Farm Academy. The aim of the festival was

for pupils to have a fun kick around with no pressure. It was not a tournament so there were no winners or losers. Organiser Kate Wiggan, Teaching Partner in Oak Learning Zone at Wallscourt, said: “I want children to enjoy their football, have a fun time and also give them the opportunity to take part whatever their level. I would also like to thank all parents who turned out and supported this event.”

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Kai leads his team to victory KING'S Oak student Kai Stenner took his team to victory after he had the honour to captain Swinton Town Academy FC in a tournament in Canada. The under 13s tournament in Calgary included teams entered from various parts of the country and was made up of two groups of four teams with the top two teams competing in the final. Kai, a Year 8 student, was appointed captain for the whole tournament and final, which they won, beating Bonivital FC 2-0. Kai said: “This means a lot to me not only to be picked for the team but to be selected as captain, which means they think of me as a leader. I really enjoyed my stay in Canada. To win makes me really proud."

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MEET one of the most successful football teams in the history of Mangotsfield School. These lads have been together since they started at the school in Year 7 four years ago and have won all the local competitions for their year group every time. Last month, they became the champions of Bristol for the fourth year running, beating Bedminster Down 9 - 2 in the Year 10 final. The goals came from Max Williams (4), Ryley Towler (2), Bailey Sloper, Oli Hulbert and Joe Beardwell (1). Also for the fourth time in a year, the boys became champions of Gloucestershire in a contest involving more than 80 schools. They beat Archway School 8 - 0. Joe Beardwell and Max Williams each scored three with the other goals coming from Bailey Sloper and Ryley Towler. Their crowning achievement was winning the Woodcock Shield at Ashton Gate on May 23. Head of PE Tristan Hawkins said everyone at the school was incredibly proud of the team. "We realised early on that they were a special group - and they just keep getting better and better. They are unbeaten in all of Bristol and Gloucestershire and they are role models for younger students," he said. Two of the boys are already on the books of Bristol Rovers and one's at Bristol City.

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n ON THE TREATMENT TABLE

with Tim Button, Doctor of Chiropractic at Cleve Chiropractic and Next Step in Mangotsfield

Blog 40 – Hard work pays off MAY was a month that was so busy inside and outside of the wonderful world of chiropractic for me. It started with a patient of mine who is a landscape gardener with a bad back called Andy. He has been coming in to see me for the last couple of months with a low back disc injury and is now well on the mend through a combination of traction, gentle alignment, soft tissue work and exercises. We managed to get him better despite not taking time off the heavy manual work that he does each day from putting fence posts in, to laying patios and planting trees. Instead we discussed many ways in which he could adapt his work to make his life easier and reduced the repetitive stress on his back. There are many lessons in Andy’s work adaptions that could spark ideas for everybody’s lives. Firstly and with a word of caution we decided on a getting a low support only to be used for short periods of high low back stress like loading his truck with patio

slabs. Low back supports should not be worn for long periods as they can weaken the back. Next we discussed the importance of doing any heavy lifting with a second person like a labourer, halving the stress and making jobs much quicker. When I asked him about the other common major stresses that hurt his low back he described hammering in fence posts. When I pushed Andy for a solution he explained that there was an electric drill that can bore the hole for the fence post taking out the huge amount of force needed to hammer it home but it was expensive. When we compared how much money he would lose for a day’s work, let alone a week or month’s work due to back pain the expense seemed far less for a tool that could help install thousands of posts in double quick time! Finally and with undoubtedly a large price tag, Andy suggested to me that he could get his truck converted to a ‘tipper’ truck saving him hours of back breaking shovelling of material with just a satisfying push of a button. Like I said over the last couple of months of helping Andy with his back I have come to know

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10% discount when quoting Fishponds Voice

GUTTERING REPAIRS

GUTTER REPAIRS DOWNEND

Why replace when we can repair Gutter clearance/unblocking/cleaning Free quotes NO JOB TOO SMALL CALL TOM

07968 261344 / 0117 9567318 Enquiries@fitzgeraldglazing.co.uk

HOUSE CLEARANCE

House, Garden, Office Clearance

House, Garden, Office Clearance - Plus Plus All Your Other Waste Removal Needs too! all other cheaper than a skip. waste removalOn-Average On average cheaper than a skip

Tel: 003 Tel:07592 07592 506 506 003 1/4 Load £89 Half Load £139 3/4 Load £179 Full Load £199

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PLUMBING & HEATING

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PROPERTY SOLUTIONS

Your Local Gas, Boiler and Heating Engineers • Boiler Installation • Central Heating Installation • Gas Boiler Servicing

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J L Painting & Decorating Jason Lee Qualified Painter & Decorator No Job too small Free No obligation quote Telephone:

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PLASTERING

ROOFING

Capital Roofing & Landscapes

SBS PLASTERING City and Guilds Qualified

ROOF REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTS

Affordable | Reliable | Professional Free Quotations

Choose Capital Roofing for quality, honesty and reliability • Free Quotations • All Work Guaranteed • 30 years experience • Full public liability insurance

Tel: 07900 551199

email: sbsplastering@aol.co.uk www.sbsplastering.com PLASTERING

Avon & Somerset Plastering Professional Plasterer n Skimming Walls & Ceilings n Hard Wall & Skimming n New Plasterboard Ceilings n Taping & Jointing n Stud Walls n Dry Lining n Rendering n Patchwork n Hole Filling n Repairing after leaks

Call: Jake Collier on 074818 23003

To advertise, contact Caroline on 07453 954261

Tel: 0117 911 0717 Mobile: 07878 829243

PLUMBING

Taps, Washers Toilets, Cisterns Leaks, Blockages Tanks, Overflows Lead Pipes, Stopcocks….etc… OAP DISCOUNTS and NO VAT

0117

957 5092

Email: sales@fishpondsvoice.co.uk

TREE SERVICES

WOODSTOCK T R E E S E RV I C E S

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• Over 7 years industry experience • Friendly and efficient • No job too small or too tall

Tel: 07725 951006 web: www.woodstocktreeservices.co.uk e-mail: woodstocktreeservices@gmail.com

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Summer is here — it’s time to fix all your damp and roofing issues Before you speak to anyone else, speak to the experts at CopingCovers.com

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We’ve had lots of happy customers in Fishponds Make sure you give us a call to join them EMAIL: copingcovers@gmail.com CALL: 0117 2872192 - MOB: 07974 242989


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