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The Card Shop … with gifts galore and so much more

If you can’t find that special something then please just ask us and we’ll do whatever we can to help…

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We’re open 9.30am – 4.30pm, Monday – Saturday, with plenty of free parking nearby.

We accept most credit cards with no minimum spend, and we also sell stamps to help save you time.

The Card Shop

6 Broad Street, Staple Hill Tel: 0117 957 6959

Email: info@thecardshopstaplehill.co.uk www.thecardshopstaplehill.co.uk possible.

Taking an active role in the local community such as donating items for local fundraising events, we also support the Bristol Community Cafes CIC, Great Western Air

Ambulance and the NSPCC with charity boxes behind the till.

We’re a friendly team, happy to help you in any way we can: from helping to choose that special card or gift or looking into your special requests.

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BRISTOL City Council has refused to reveal how many drivers have received fines for failing to pay Clean Air Zone charges for driving into central Bristol.

The CAZ scheme was introduced six months ago to cut airborne pollution. Drivers of older diesel and petrol cars must pay £9 a day and older buses and lorries £100 a day to enter an area including Broadmead, Cabot Circus, the Centre and Temple Quay, with penalty charges of up to £120 incurred for not paying within a week.

The Voice first asked the council how many motorists had paid the basic charges, received penalties or been incorrectly charged in January, just over a month after the scheme began.

But the council has not released any figures, and refused to answer a recent freedom of information (FoI) request asking the number of penalty charge notices issued between December and March.

The council says it will not publish detailed figures until December, and says publishing them earlier could "result in

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