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MP urges action over new M4 junction Luke Hall wants meeting with Transport Secretary

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Countdown to family fun at Frampton Festival FINAL preparations are being made for the next Frampton Festival as an appeal is made for more volunteers to help out on the day. Large crowds are expected on the Centenary Field on July 18 for the free event, which is now in its third year. Organisers have spent much of this year planning the big day and are keeping their fingers

crossed for good weather so everyone can make the most of the afternoon and evening. But they need some more helpers who can give up an hour of two to make sure the event runs smoothly. Entertainment will get under way at 2pm, with the day drawing to a close at 10pm with a fireworks display and the lighting

of a beacon. The festival stage will also be back in use the following morning at 10.30am when Churches Together in Frampton Cotterell and Coalpit Heath hold a united festival service at 10.30am. The Bishop of Bristol and Winterbourne resident, the Right Rev Mike Hill, will be guest speaker.

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Store could return to former Coalpit Heath post office site under new plans A SHOP could return to the old post office in Coalpit Heath if plans drawn up by the new owner are approved. The former post office and general store in Church Lane closed earlier this year when postmaster Steve Davis resigned. The premises, which included a terraced home, were sold and now Avalon Equity wants to divide up the property to separate the living accommodation from the shop space. In documents submitted to South Gloucestershire Council, agent Adrian Forber said the plan was to change the configuration in order to increase the size of the three-bedroom cottage and reduce the retail floor area. It would leave about 56 square metres of retail space for a potential business, which Mr Forber described as a more useful size which could still serve the community. As previously reported in Frome Valley Voice, the Nisa shop in Woodend Road has been approved by Post Office Ltd as the new location for postal services. Edwina Pennell, who runs the store, offered to take on the post office business and after a consultation exercise, the switch has been agreed. Internal work at the shop to make way for the new service means it is now likely to be mid-September before the post office can open for business in its new premises. But although the branch will offer the same range of services as previously available, there will be significantly longer opening hours, including being open on Sundays. In total, customers have been promised 60 more hours a week in which to make use of the post office.

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Campaigners urge further action over Frenchay community hospital

A COMMUNITY hospital at Frenchay is set to be debated again, with campaigners urging residents to protest at the time being taken to resolve the matter. Members of the Save Frenchay Community Hospital Group (SFCHG) said the public health and health scrutiny commission of South Gloucestershire Council was expected to include the issue on the agenda for its July 8 meeting. The shake-up of hospital services that led to the new Southmead Hospital being built and Frenchay Hospital being closed should also have resulted in a community hospital for the Frenchay site. But despite approval being given for the Frenchay development and land being reserved, people are still in the dark over what will eventually be provided. Barbara Harris, of the SFCHG, said: “The reconfiguration of hospital services for South Gloucestershire was for a new acute hospital at Southmead and a community hospital at Frenchay. “To date, only half of our reconfiguration has been completed, despite a community hospital being an integral part of the plan.” She said a cut in the number of beds at Southmead was conditional on there being a community hospital at Frenchay but due to the delays, patients in Southmead could now not be discharged for further care because there was no suitable provision for them. Mrs Harris said: “We urge residents to ring, email or write to their councillors and MP to protest at the length of time this matter is taking to be resolved.” She said they should also press for it to be referred back to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt.

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Local MP’s take battle for new motorway junction to transport secretary TWO local MPs have asked for a meeting with transport ministers to promote the campaign for a new M4 Junction on the Westerleigh Road. Luke Hall, the Thornbury and Yate MP and Chris Skidmore, MP for Kingswood, have both been part of the ‘Gateway 2 Growth’ campaign. They’ve written to the Transport Secretary, requesting a delegation of campaigners of the link road and junction meet with the Transport Secretary and the Department to present their case. Luke Hall said: “With more homes being built in the area and more pressure being put on our local infrastructure, junction 18a would help cater with the increasing volume of traffic and unlock the economic potential of Yate and the surrounding areas. I was pleased to welcome the Secretary of State for Transport to the proposed site earlier this year and will be working with him to move this forward as quickly as possible.”

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Council leaders back campaign to limit release of sky lanterns A CAMPAIGN by Avon fire fighters to cut the use of Chinese-style sky lanterns has won the backing of South Gloucestershire Council. The paper lanterns which are released into the sky are powered by a flame suspended on a wire frame and are causing increasing concern because of the risk they pose. In 2013 CCTV footage showed a lantern caused a fire at a recycling plant in the West

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Midlands, which took more than 200 fire fighters to extinguish. Kevin Pearson, Avon’s chief fire officer, asked South Gloucestershire and other councils in the area to increase controls over the use of the lanterns on council land and through the event licensing process. He said: “The floating lanterns contain a naked flame which represents a significant fire risk to life and property

when they come down to earth. “I’m pleased that councils in our area recognise the risks posed by sky lanterns and are taking active steps to limit their use.”The lanterns are also a danger to livestock, which could eat the metal parts accidentally chopped into feed during harvest or get caught in wire frames that have landed in fields. HM Coastguard has also reported lanterns being mistaken for distress flares at sea.

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THE countdown has started for this year’s Frampton Festival, with the past six months spent on planning the popular free event. Organisers have promised new crowd-pullers and old favourites for the festival, which will be held on the Centenary Field in Mill Lane on Saturday, July 18. Now in its third year, it is hoped that local residents will again give their support to the event, with a packed programme of attractions promised for a funfilled family day out. Members of the festival committee said preparations were well in advance for the big day, having started working on the project since January. They said they wanted to ensure that popular features from the past two festivals were booked, along with some others making their debut. Among the line-up will be Professor Panic’s Circus, fairground rides, a bungee run organised by Frampton Cotterell Rugby Club and the Bitton Archers demonstrating their skills.

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Fun-filled day promised at Frampton Festival as big crowds expected on Centenary Field Visitors can enjoy tractor rides, face painting, see how dogs are trained and watch Winterbourne Border Morris dancers. Thornbury Brass Band will open the festival at 2pm, with further musical entertainment provided by the popular Dixie Belles harmony singers, who were a big hit last year with their 1940s and 50s sounds and style. Local band Ashton, guitarist Ruby, Before The Storm, the Shanty Men and Elevation have also been booked to entertain the crowds, while festival-goers can watch the Bear Pit Martial Arts and the Laughter in Line Dancers. A large number of local businesses and organisations have supported the event, with many of them planning to run stalls on the day – among them

Frampton Cotterell Local History Society, WaterAid, Floral Friends of Frampton and members of Frampton Cotterell Women’s Institute. There will also be a fireworks display at 10pm, after a parish beacon is lit, to bring the day to a close. Ian Haddrell, one of the organising team, said: “Last year’s event, despite nearly

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BALLOONS were released by children to remember popular preschool assistant Sammi Bracey. Known as Auntie Sammi to youngsters at Coalpit Heath Pre-School, the mother of two young sons died of a genetic blood disorder at the age of 45. The children released the balloons at an event organised to say goodbye and to pay tribute to Sammi, who also leaves her husband, Geoff. Her funeral service was held a couple of days later, when many people had to stand due to the numbers attending.

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Pop-up shop for Jessie May takes off in Yate Shopping Centre

MORE than £1,800 was taken in the opening week of a charity’s first pop-up shop in Yate Shopping Centre, giving a major boost to the Jessie May Trust. A unit at 33 North Walk has been given free of charge for two months to the Kingswood-based trust, which provides nursing care at home for children and young people with life limiting conditions. Andrew Lowrey, the shopping centre manager, said: “As a local children’s charity, we wanted to provide support for this very valuable service.” He said the temporary shop would help raise the trust’s profile and bring in much needed cash. The charity was founded by Chris and Philippa Purrington as a result of the death of their daughter, Jessica May, who had the genetic condition spinal muscular atrophy. She was just four-and-a-half-months-old. Since 1996, the trust has provided its care for free in the South Gloucestershire, Bristol and north Somerset area but

Jessie May nurses, from left, Liz Lewington, Ruth Butcher, Helen Williams, Shirley Thomas with Wendy Hignell is almost entirely reliant on voluntary funding. Julian Withers, its head of fund raising and communications, said the shop’s first week was “fabulous”, with no-one expecting to raise so much money. He said: “We are amazed at

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Fine after Westerleigh Road fly tipping caught on camera A MAN who dumped rubbish on Westerleigh Road, Emersons Green, has been fined £500 after admitting fly tipping. James Meade, 36, of Portland Street, Soundwell, Bristol, was also ordered to pay £500 costs and a £50 victim surcharge by North Avon magistrates in Yate. The court was told the rubbish, including polystyrene sheeting, bricks, wood, nails, screws and concrete dust had been dumped on the forecourt of the Black Horse Service Station. Examination of CCTV footage showed a Vauxhall Vivero being driven onto the forecourt and after visiting the garage shop, two men opened the rear doors of the van. They tipped material from the vehicle using a wheelbarrow, plastic sheeting and by pushing waste from the van onto the ground. Police and South Gloucestershire Council officers went to the address of the van’s registered keeper in Soundwell and spoke to Meade, who later pleaded guilty to knowingly causing waste to be dumped. He also admitted failing to name the driver of the van at the time of the incident. The council said there had been a number of successful prosecutions this year related to fly tipping and more cases were being prepared. It reminded residents to only let registered waste carriers take away their rubbish otherwise they could be held liable if material was dumped illegally.

Fine for kitchen company for building regulations breach A KITCHEN company has been fined for breaching building regulations while carrying out work at a house in Coalpit Heath. Danny Sivyer and Phillip Irwin, directors of All-in-one Kitchens Ltd of Two Mile Hill, Kingswood, pleaded guilty at North Avon Magistrates Court to three offences that concerned electrical works. South Gloucestershire Council, which brought the prosecution, said the offences related to unsafe electrical work carried out on a house situated at The Land in 2014. The case was heard at North Avon Magistrates Court, where fines and costs were awarded against the business of more than £2,500. Andy Clark, the council’s building control manager, said: “We have made five prosecutions in the last 24 months for breaches of building regulations, which makes our building control team one of the most proactive in the country.”

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Search is on to replace dedicated grasscutter at Coalpit Heath church VOLUNTEER grasscutter Trevor Thompson is hanging up his shears after spending 23 years in the role at St Saviour’s Church in Coalpit Heath. Mr Thompson has taken great pride in the job, which has involved putting in about seven hours a week during the summer months. But earlier this year he was advised by his doctor to give up and a replacement is needed. Churchwarden Andy Brander said: “The church has been looking for a volunteer since then but so far no-one has come forward. The grass is currently being cut by a paid gardener. “It is job that Trevor took great pride in doing for the benefit of the whole community. “He has done a fantastic job. It is well know that St Saviour’s churchyard always looks fantastic and to have kept up such a good job for so long is brilliant, so thank you Trevor.” Anyone interested in volunteering to help with some of the cutting or would like to contribute towards the cost of maintaining the churchyard should contact Mr Brander on 01454 882867.

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MORE than £1,500 in tenants’ arrears was collected by Merlin Housing Society in its first arrears blitz day. Staff from the South Gloucestershire-based housing association visited around 160 tenants across the district on a single day to talk to them about their arrears and find out if they needed help to pay them. The exercise was part of efforts by Merlin to reduce arrears, which cut the amount owed to it by more than £275,000 in the last year. In March 2014, arrears were at 2.03 per cent of total rent but a year later they had dropped 1.45 per cent. Now they are at just 1.3 per cent, the lowest ever level for Merlin, putting the society in the best performing quarter of all UK housing associations for arrears. Income management team leader, Marcelle Targett, said of the 57 tenants spoken to, 41 made arrangements to repay their arrears. Many of those who were not in when the team called have also contacted Merlin to discuss their arrears. Kelly Webster, Merlin’s head of income management, said: “Collecting rent is an important part of our business and allows us to provide all the services we offer, repair and improve homes and build new properties. “We’re committed to supporting customers wherever we can to pay their rent by helping them manage their money and making sure they get the right benefits and advice.”

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HAVE you got an adorable hound? If so, a Fun Dog Show next month could be just the thing for you. It is being organised by the Friends of South Glos Strays and includes both pedigree and novelty classes, with lots of prizes and rosettes. There’s even a free class for any dog not winning a rosette. But it’s not just for the canines – the organisers promise fun for all the family too, including face painting and children’s activities, craft stalls, a barbecue and refreshments. The event takes place on Sunday August 16 under cover at Avon Riding Centre, Kings Weston Road, Henbury, Bristol BS10 7QT opposite Blaise Castle car park. It opens at 10am and pedigree judging starts at 1045am. Entrance is 50p for adults, free for children Email fossdogshow@hotmail.co.uk, visit the website at www.fosgs. comule.com, see k ‘Friends of Southglos Strays’ on Facebook or call Julia Deane (evenings) 07768 285009

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MEMBERS of the Actonians drama group brushed up their directing skills during a workshop with actor Mark McGann. One of the four McGann actor brothers, he shared his knowledge and expertise with the team during the full-day event. The Iron Acton amateur dramatic group said the workshop left them “exhausted but enthused”

by the end of the day, having been given an insight into how to improve as directors. The workshop was the second to have been arranged by the Actonians, following on from one on acting skills that was led by local actor Mark Danbury. Mr Danbury is due to run a second workshop in September.

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Students publish alternative prospectus for potential sixth formers SIXTH formers at Winterbourne International Academy have produced an alternative prospectus for pupils considering post-16 education at the school. The five students wrote and designed the document with support and advice from Rob Phillips, head of marketing and communications at the Ridings’ Federation of Academies, and Allan Finnie, studio manager at Pace Print in Clevedon. Their prospectus includes information about life in the sixth form and tips for any prospective post-16 student on matters such as revision, budgeting and preparing for their first day. The students - Rachel Hickey, Chloe Yuen, Holly Sawyer, Tily Brogan and Elliana Saladino – worked on the prospectus while also preparing for and completing AS and A-level exams. Mr Finnie said: “I thought the students were brilliant. It was great to hear them coming up with so many ideas and bringing such enthusiasm to the project.” Mr Phillips said: “The students impressed me throughout the process with their

ideas and the understanding of the project. “The last Ofsted report highlighted our sixth form’s commitment to helping students shape the next stages of their

education and employment and this experience will prove invaluable to them. “One of the students has already gone on to write for a local magazine, while another

has committed to editing the student magazine next year. All five have a bright future ahead of them.”

More tenants sign up for new Yate Riverside scheme TWO more tenants have signed up for units at Yate Riverside, bringing occupancy of the new development to 70 per cent. Frankie & Benny’s restaurant and Pets at Home are the latest companies to take space at the cinema-led scheme in Link Road. The Italian-American restaurant will be one of six eating establishments located next to the Cineworld six-screen cinema complex, with announcements already made that Prezzo and Dean’s Diner have committed to the scheme. Pets at Home will be the second of three new retailers on the site and follows fashion chain Next in deciding to move to Yate. Yate Riverside is an extension to the main Yate Shopping Centre and the first of the new businesses are due to open in December. Shopping centre manager, Andy Lowrey, said: “These are two more high quality names to add to the ever-growing list of retailers and restaurants represented and interested in coming to Yate. “The interest shown in the new Riverside development is very encouraging and we are still talking to new tenants interested in taking space in the town. “Construction is on schedule to hand over the restaurant units to tenants in September and the cinema in December for fitting out,

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PEOPLE are being asked to help out to root out a problem that is threatening native plants in the area. Himalayan Balsam may look harmless, but as Phil Handy tells us, it’s turning into a real menace. Himalayan Balsam, which grows along the River Frome, is a non-native invasive species which out-competes native plants. It grows in large clumps along river banks which can lead to blocked water flow during the summer months or to erosion when it dies back and leaves bare soil in winter. The Avon Invasive Weeds Forum (AIWF) is an independent group who are aiming to raise the awareness of non-native invasive species along the Avon and its tributaries and to work with other organisations to attempt to control them. They have organised a day of action in Frampton Cotterell on 9th July, meeting at 10:30am near to The Globe on Church Road. Neil Green of AIWF says: “Local volunteers are welcome to come along and help. The Balsam grows along the river banks together with large clumps of nettles so wear long sleeves, long trousers, sturdy shoes and a pair of gloves!” Eliminating Himalayan Balsam completely requires repeated visits to stop new plants growing from seed and Frampton Cotterell Village Action are keen to set up a local group who can continue with the work initiated by AIWF. Contact them via email at framcottva@ hotmail.co.uk , via their website www.villageaction.org.uk or via the Frampton Cotterell Village Action page on Facebook.”

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Highest grade given to day nursery by Ofsted inspector A DAY nursery has been judged as outstanding in its latest inspection by Ofsted – an improvement on its previous rating. Cornerways in Westerleigh went up from an assessment of good to the highest level awarded by the education watchdog. Inspector Jennifer Cutler said children at the nursery were happy and well cared for, having strong relationships with the staff. Well qualified staff provided a “rich and varied” educational programme and had a good understanding of how children learned. Ms Cutler said in her report: “This means that teaching is very strong and children make excellent progress in communication skills.” She said the youngsters also made excellent progress in learning and development while, as

a result of practical activities, they learnt to be independent, to think critically and creatively and to further their language skills. Ms Cutler said: “Exciting resources outside enable the children to develop physical and personal skills and promote effective learning. Children receive an excellent preparation for the next step in their education. “The nursery’s self-evaluation, with some contributions from most parents, is very well focused and effective in driving improvements.” Sue Harrison, who runs the nursery in the Broad Lane, said: “We are very pleased to have been graded outstanding. Just seven per cent of early years provision meets this grade, so we are extremely proud.”

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East meets West as Singapore students visit Winterbourne academy A GROUP of 35 students from a school in Singapore had the chance to see what education in the UK was like when they visited Winterbourne International Academy. The pupils from the Crescent Girls’ School, accompanied by four teachers, spent a day at the

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Residents given say on community action group’s support for next year TENANTS of Merlin Housing Society in the Frome Valley have the chance to suggest schemes for cash support. The housing association’s community action group (CAG) for the area is about to hold its annual general meeting and wants to hear from anyone with ideas about projects or groups that would benefit from financial help. Merlin has four CAGs, each covering a different part of South Gloucestershire and comprising residents who receive money from the society to fund improvements and projects in their locality. They also work with area offices to improve services provided. The Frome Valley CAG will meet from 7pm-9pm on Thursday, July 9, in Coalpit Heath Village Hall, Badminton Road. Residents attending will hear a review of the past year and find out which schemes were helped in that time. Next year the group will have £15,000 available to it and the group will work with fellow residents to investigate how best to use the money.

Quality award served up to Yate chippy A YATE chippy has scooped a quality award from the trade body of the fish and chip industry. Pisces, in Station Road, received the accolade from the 102-yearold National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF), which represents the nation’s chip shops. It runs the scheme to help raise standards and to reward and promote shops that provide good quality products and high standards of hygiene. The award for Pisces, run by Julia Holbrook, will be valid for two years, when it will be re-assessed. To qualify for the award, each shop is inspected and assessed on presentation, hygiene and cleanliness, staff training, equipment, frying and sales skills and the quality of the food provided. Richard Wardell, of the NFFF, said: “Pisces clearly takes pride in where it sources its fish and potatoes. Achieving the quality award provides reassurance to customers that they are being served cooked food using high-quality ingredients.”

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Frampton girl plans jungle expedition for meningitis charity A WOMAN who survived meningitis is planning epic trip to raise money for charity. Bronwen Ward is heading to the Sumatran jungle in Indonesia to raise money for Meningitis NOW. Bronwen told Frome Valley Voice; “I had meningitis myself when I was a baby, thankfully I was extremely lucky to have survived, and also to have survived without the loss of any limbs. This however isn’t always the outcome for a lot of people who suffer this horrible disease and want to do everything I can to help raise awareness and raise money in order for more people to survive”. The trip organised by Charity Challenge gets underway in September. She added; “I’m doing a 5 day

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Oscars gets good rating from education inspector AN education inspector has given a high rating to the Oscars preschool in Frampton Cotterell. Jennifer Cutler from Ofsted assessed the facility as good overall but said its contribution to the well-being of children was outstanding. Oscars - the Out of School Club and Recreation Scheme – has been running for 23 years, operating from a building within the grounds of Frampton Cotterell Primary School. It is open every weekday in term time, while a holiday scheme also runs five days a week. Ms Cutler said the pre-school staff and committee worked closely to improve facilities for the children and its environment and resources were excellent. She said: “The manager is very well organised and committed to driving improvement. Care for the children is outstanding. Relationships are strong and staff always meet children’s individual care needs extremely well.” She said there were good links with the school and strong relationships with parents of the youngsters. Staff were also praised for making good use of outside spaces to promote children’s physical development and social skills.

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Floral Friends looking for blooming success in annual challenge VOLUNTEERS who have been brightening up Frampton Cotterell with floral displays are hoping their efforts will earn them a top award. The Floral Friends of Frampton have planted up containers and sown wildflower seeds around the village as part of the annual Britain in Bloom challenge. Royal Horticultural Society judges are due to visit on July 8 to cast their eyes over the displays, which have been entered in the Pennant Award category Lena Clarke, secretary of the Floral Friends, said during the morning the judges would view a display of photographs at the Brockeridge Centre before touring the village to see various sites. Organisers are also hoping that local schoolchildren who have been involved with the planting will be able to attend.

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Bring on the bands at South Gloucestershire Show MORE than 30 bands will entertain the crowds at the South Gloucestershire Show, which returns next month after making its successful debut last year. Two stages will be set up to accommodate the event’s music festival, with a mix of local performers aimed at providing music for all tastes – from rock and pop to classical and choir. Among the line-up on the Gem and Bounders stages will be Ragged Union, Souled Out, Bombshell, the Wild West Country Band, We Merry Kings and Foo Fighters tribute band Pity the Foo. DJ Simon Lloyd will also be at the show on both days of the event. He is the house DJ for GLR local radio, has worked alongside the likes of Fatboy Slim and Noel Edmonds and has just returned from the Glastonbury Festival. Elsewhere on the showground, organisers said they had been inundated with requests for space in the craft marquee. There will also be 250 classic cars and bikes on show and a range of local produce for sale in a festival of food. A cycle show, fishing, shooting and golf will also be featured, with camel racing and Joseph Pearce’s fire and stunt spectacular also set to attract the crowds. The show, billed as the biggest event of its kind in South Gloucestershire, runs on August 1 and 2 and will bring in thousands of visitors to the Windmill Fisheries showground, Westerleigh Road. Information about tickets is available on the show website.

Sheepdogs let loose in Sodbury; 28 toy dogs are going to be hiding as part of the Sodbury Sheepdog Search from 11 July until September 6. Head to the Tourist Information Centre for a trail map.

Another successful event THESE images are proof that the arts scene is truly alive and kicking in BS16. The photographs were taken at the BSpoke16 Artist, Makers and Designers Fair which took place at Emersons Green Village Hall. Artist and organiser Catherine Williams, who lives in Emersons Green, said: “We are really thrilled to report the huge success of our second fair. “Our wonderful exhibitors arrived and set up their displays. It looked fantastic, such an array of quality products. “The doors opened at 10am

and from that point the crowds came and there was a steady flow of people throughout the day. The feedback was fantastic, so many comments about how great it was to see so many quality items under one roof.” The event was such a success a date for another fair has been booked in time for Christmas. It will take place on November 15 and already half the places for exhibitors have been taken. Catherine said: “We would like to thank our supporters who helped make the day hugely successful.” Bspoke16 was set up to showcase the talents of local artists including jewellers, printmakers, glass makers, furniture makers and textile artists. The first fair took place last November. For further details please contact Catherine on 0117 957 4820 or email catherine@ catherinewilliams.co.uk. You can follow BSpoke 16 on twitter @bspoke16 or on Facebook: www.facebook. com/BSpoke16.

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The Court Players production of “Cash On Delivery” by Michael Cooney Memorial Hall Rangeworthy, 11th to 13th June 2015. Review by Lyn Bedford IT takes a brave director and cast to tackle Michael Cooney’s farce, which includes triple entendres, plus elements of farce, slapstick and even large chunks of bawdy physical humour, in the style of the Carry On films! Layers of confusion are created upon encountering lies, talking at cross purposes, mistaken identities, cross-dressing, undressing, dead bodies, mis-timings, lots of alcohol and even an exploding washing machine ~ all competing with a tale of benefit fraud. The cast coped well with a fiendishly constructed script, apart from one or two lapses of memory: understandable with such convoluted text! Once slow cueing and nerves dissipated, events unfolded at a frenetic pace. It was good to spot some new faces, but experience shone through, particularly in the case of central fraudster

Eric Swann, played by David Churchley, and Bryan Tufnell as Norman Bassett, while Mike McDonald’s Benefits Inspector: Mr Jenkins was a tour de force, with his drunken rant being a particular high spot of the evening. Richard Lewis (Uncle George) obviously enjoyed every second of his physical comedy, as did the audience, while great support was given by Lorraine Millward as the long suffering wife, Sarah Generalski-Sparling as a bereavement counsellor and Eleanor Trapp’s scary Ms Cowper, who although most definitely used to being in charge, was not afraid to eventually drop her guard and enter into the spirit of the piece! Undertaker Mr Forbright was sympathetically portrayed by Martin Summers, with Jackie Ross suitably confused at the sudden demise of her Fiancé

Picture shows some of the cast from “Cash on Delivery” and then his equally abrupt reincarnation! Callum Bird seemed a little young to be cast as a Doctor, although he made a brave attempt at balancing the chaotic situation with a certain amount of gravitas. Props were excellent, while the set was realistic and well furnished, with a bright and cheerful lighting plot, but sound effects were loudly intrusive. Overall, a hugely enjoyable romp and fine

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MEMBERS from ten WIs enjoyed a Summer Lunch at Thornbury Golf Centre whilst watching the 100th Annual Meeting from the Royal Albert Hall streamed live. Her Majesty the Queen, HRH Princess Royal and HRH Countess of Wessex attended this historic occasion. The speakers included Paralympian Tanni were “extremely Baroness well developed” historian andGreya wellThompson, qualified and Dr Lucy Worsley experienced team of and staffHelena Morrissey, CEO of Newton provided an “excellent range of Investments and motherboth of nine, activities and experiences” all inspiring women. indoors and outdoors. thesaid: success of our MsAfter Haylett “Outstanding Groupmeans Craft display many teaching children are of our members and will confi havedent their work enthusiastic exhibited at the Mshed on 18-19 learners. September is open to the “Those withwhich additional needs celebration of 40 as years andpublic those in who speak English of Avon Federation WIs. an additional languageof flourish because of the individual support Down WI andWinterbourne attention they receive.” AS many of youJenifer will have Headmistress Capper

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Wessex had all been invited to The Royal Albert Hall which made the event even more special. The morning Speaker was Lucy Worsley a Curator of Historic Houses which included The Tower of London amongst others. In the afternoon Tanni Grey-Thompson spoke about her life from her love and success in athletics to now being a Member of the House of Lords. Helena Morrissey spoke about her business career and the importance of promoting women to Board level. Despite being a successful business woman she also had nine children. In the evening, our WI meeting was held in the garden of our President, Sally Lloyd. We all enjoyed a pot luck supper sitting in glorious summer sunshine. We look forward to our celebration Strawberry Cream Tea on Saturday 20th June 2- 4pm in the Church Hall, to which you are invited. At our July meeting our Speaker will be Christine Cole, talking about Dyrham

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learn more about the history of this beautiful ship which is such an important part of our local heritage. Frampton Cotterell WI will be attending the Frampton Festival on the 18th July with our WI cake stand, so do look out for us there and do feel free to come and see what our members have been creating for the show. Visitors are always welcome to our monthly meetings at St Peter’s Hall on School Road at 7.45pm, on the 4th Tuesday of the month. Visitors are charged at £2.50 for the evening and any new members can join by paying a membership fee. We also have a number of special interest groups that meet separately including a book club, choir and our darts team. Please do look out for details for these and other meetings, social events etc. on our Facebook page – just search FramptonCottWI and like our page. Coalpit Heath WI OUR June meeting was held on Wednesday 3rd June and we had a fabulous talk by Clare Clensy regarding her life as an apprentice at the Royal School of Needlework. Clare gave an amusing insight into the day to day life of an apprentice, working 8 hour days sewing and then completing 2 to 3 hours’ worth of homework each evening. Apprentices were only allowed to take the stairs, and the school is based on the third floor of Hampton Court Palace, they were not allowed to talk during their lessons or listen to the radio. They were only allowed to write in pencil and there was no eating or drinking in the classroom. The guidelines

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Official opening of nursery by ‘Wendover babies’ A CROWD of “Wendover babies” lined up to mark the official opening of the Red Bus Nursery in Downend. They were all born in the building when it was a maternity hospital more than 35 years ago. The group watched as Downend councillor and vice chair of South Gloucestershire Council Kathy Morris cut the ribbon to launch the new venture. Owner Liz Hogarth, who

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Call made for more volunteers to train as life savers MORE first aiders are needed by St John Ambulance in Chipping Sodbury and Yate to help support its life saving work. The organisation’s volunteers provide first aid in the community at a variety of events, as well as working alongside the NHS in response to 999 calls. Justin Blackett, the local volunteer manager, said: “Noone should die because they needed first aid and didn’t get it. “We teach people first aid so they can be the difference between life and death and we’re looking for more people in our area to help us do this. “No previous training is required - it will all be provided. We just look for a desire to help people and the readiness to deal with situations that can be distressing.” Mr Blackett said the first

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your feet looking good. It’s the simple things - like careful foot hygiene, exercise, good footwear and inspecting our feet that will be effective. If you do find any cuts, discolouration and cracks between your toes, then early discovery makes them easier to treat. Once you have had a summer foot makeover, keep up the maintenance and your feet will have you dancing through the seasonal changes. Just as winter threatens hazards such as sweaty feet and confinement, summer offers its own complications for our feet. In the warmer weather, our feet swell, so make sure there is plenty of room and adjust your shoes if necessary. Wearing sandals or flip-flops can often create ridges of hard skin or callus’ around the heels. Use a good moisturiser and buff with a pumice stone if necessary. Flip-flops are not designed for prolonged use. They offer no support - ideal for around the pool or on the beach, but not great for a day out shopping. Seek the help of a qualified podiatrist if you have any concerns about your feet. Get well, stay well

Library service given top marks by thousands of users NEARLY every library user involved in a survey about the service in South Gloucestershire said they would recommend it to others. The survey of more than 3,800 users showed 99 per cent of them would suggest to other people that they should try it out. There was also a high rating for the standard of service provided, with 97 per cent judging it to be either very good or good – one of the best results from similar councils that run libraries. Among aspects of the service highlighted by users were the quality of staff and the range of services provided by libraries. For many people, libraries were important for digital services, with more than 70 per cent using library computers or accessing free wi-fi for study, work, jobseeking or using online library services. Library staff use such surveys to make improvements. The last survey in November 2011 led to the introduction of free wi-fi and the replacement of computers. Charges to teenagers for reserving books were also removed. Councillor Heather Goddard, chairwoman of the South Gloucestershire communities committee, said: “This is a really great endorsement of the library service and the fantastic work of all the staff who make a visit to the library so valuable. “We also want to thank the public for engaging in this survey because it helps us understand what we are doing well and where we can make improvements.”

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THE popular musical Grease is on stage in Chipping Sodbury this month. The Sodbury Players Youth Section summer show runs from 18-19th July. Kayleigh Rose, Spokeswoman for Sodbury Players, says "After the success of last years 'Bugsy Malone', and their recent win at this year's youth festival, it promises to be their biggest show to date.” Sodbury Players Youth Section (SPYS) made Sodbury Players history back in April by winning the final of the Five Counties Youth Drama Festival with their production 'Still Thinking'. The SPYS had already won the first round of the festival back in March, something which the group regularly achieve, however this is the first time SPYS have returned from the festival final with the trophy. The Saturday evening performance of Grease has already sold out but there are still plenty of tickets available for other show times through the Sodbury Players Box office on 0844 332 0230 or online at www.sodburyplayers.org.uk ".

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Lib Dems pledge to fight for Yate minor injuries unit A PLEDGE has been made by Liberal Democrats on South Gloucestershire Council to try and protect Yate’s minor injuries unit. They have responded to a decision by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt that a minor injuries unit (MIU) should not be established at Cossham Hospital, despite a local campaign to get such a service. In his letter to the council outlining the decision, Mr Hunt also mentioned the MIU at Yate, saying its provision had not led to a cut in demand on local accident and emergency services. Recently there have been suggestions that minor injuries could be treated at enhanced GP surgeries rather than in dedicated units, raising concerns about the future of Yate MIU. When it opened in 2010, it was to deal with injuries such as scalds, bites, cuts and grazes, as well as sprains and minor head injuries. Staff can also treat arm, lower leg and foot injuries, including broken bones. But there is some confusion among patients over what can be dealt with and some people turn up with conditions that could be treated by a GP or should involve a hospital visit. There have also been complaints that its X-ray facility is only open on weekdays Councillor Sue Hope (Lib Dem, Cotswold Edge) said people were worried that the Cossham decision could lead to Yate’s unit being taken away. She said: “We’ve been clear all along that we want to see an expansion of medical services at Yate, not a cutdown. “We will fight to protect the Yate MIU, which saves people from making a journey into the city for urgent medical treatments. It’s well used, and popular. “Can you imagine having to fight your way through rush hour traffic to get to Southmead hospital, or taking an hour-long bus for an A&E visit, just because the local MIU had been closed?”

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Warning to businesses over fake bailiffs BUSINESSES are being targeted by an increasing number of fake bailiffs threatening to recover debts they claim are owed. A range of small and medium sized businesses - from nurseries to hotels - have been targeted by cold callers purporting to be bailiffs working on behalf of the courts and attempting to recover funds for allegedly outstanding debts. When payment by bank transfer is refused, the caller often threatens to visit the business to recover the debt that is supposedly owed. People running businesses have been advised of steps to take if they receive such contact, including asking for details of the debt in writing and checking with the court or originating company to confirm legitimacy. They should establish what the debt is for and not make a rushed decision based on just one phone call. Bailiffs are only used to collect or recover debts in certain circumstances. Anyone receiving a suspect call should speak to the Citizens Advice Bureau or report the matter to Action Fraud via http:// www.actionfraud.police.uk or by phoning 0300 123 2040.

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July 6&7 n Crossbow Singers’ Summer Concert, Monday and Tuesday, 6th and 7th July, 7.30 in Crossbow House, School Road, Frampton Cotterell. The concert is entitled ‘Encore’ and includes songs from a wide variety of popular musical shows. All proceeds will be donated to two local charities, ‘Hope for Tomorrow’ and ‘Filton Air Ambulance’. Juice and a cookie are included in the ticket price, and the Community Association Bar will also be open. Tickets for the concert can be purchased at £6 each from Rose on 01454 772675 (Monday performance) or Shirley on 01454 774812 (Tuesday). Please come along and support your local choir and two very deserving charities.

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n Opera in the Barn: Mozart’s ‘Cosi Fan Tutte’, 7.30pm The title of this opera means roughly “That’s women for you!” and the action centres around some fiancee swapping. Two young officers make a bet and, in disguise, try to woo the other’s girl. But their friend colludes with one of the girls, and a story full of humour and pathos unfolds. This bittersweet comedy contains some of Mozart’s most captivating music as he reveals nuances of character and every shade of humour, passion and humanity in the intimate ambiguities, perplexities and joys of life. Tessitoura Opera Company gives young singers the chance

to perform in relatively small venues, accompanied by a small chamber orchestra. The performance starts in the Barn at 7.30pm but gates will open at 5:30pm for those who wish to picnic in the grounds beforehand (bring rugs/fold up chairs). Seating is unreserved. Parking is free. Tickets cost £12 and are available from Tessitoura’s box office 07967 991902 or in person from Daisy’s Coffee Shop, Flaxpits Lane, Winterbourne. www.tessitoura.co.uk www.winterbournebarn.org.uk

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The Friends Of Frome Valley Medical Centre are holding a Garden party on Saturday 18th July from 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm at Carbry Hollow.The Dingle. Winterbourne Down.To raise funds to purchase extra equipment for the surgery. Cream Teas,refreshments,Cake stall, Books and a raffle. (Just follow the signs)

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n Bristol Motor Club celebrates the Great Sports Classics Day at Castle Combe Circuit – an opportunity for sports car owners

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Rhymetime: Rhymes and sRhymetime: Rhymes and songs for parents and babies/ toddlers to enjoy together every Tuesday morning 9.30 – 10.00am Pre School Storytime: Wednesday mornings term time only 9.30 – 10.00am Our Chatterbooks Group for young people in years 5 and 6 will meet on Saturday 4 July 2.30 – 3.30pm for the last time this school year. If you’re going into Year 5 or Year 6 next school year and are interested in joining the group, please speak to a member of staff.

the summer! Saturday 11 July 10.00 – 2.00 Launch Party Wednesday 29 July 10.00 -11.30 Animal Magic craft activity Wednesday 5 August 10.00 – 12.00 Puppeteering with Adam Fuller Wednesday 12 August 11.30 – 12.30 Explore Learning literacy workshop ‘Awesome Egyptians’ Wednesday 19 August 10.00 – 11.30 Record Breakers craft activity. Monday 24 August 10.30 – 12.00 Dance Workshop Saturday 12 September 10.00 – 4.00 The Finishing Line – your last chance to collect stickers, certificates and medals! There will be limited spaces for the Explore Learning and Dance Workshops so please speak to a member of staff to book your place. All other events are drop-ins.

The launch of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge (produced by the Reading Agency and this year in association with Guinness World Records) will be on Saturday 11 July from 10.00am and Winterbourne library will be a hosting a range of exciting supporting events throughout

South Gloucestershire Takes Time to Read On World Book Day in March, South Gloucestershire Council launched their Time4Reading campaign, a year of events to get everyone reading from pre school children to older adults. Award winning author Nathan Filer, winner of the

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prestigious Costa Book Award, is supporting the campaign; he said: “As a child reading didn’t come easily to me, and this turned me away from books for a long time. Today my shelves are full and books are a huge part of my life. I find something a bit miraculous about them – these perfectly portable, nobatteries-required objects that we can pick up for free in our local library, and that might just change the way we think about something forever. “South Gloucestershire Council’s campaign to encourage and support people of all ages to read for just a short while each day, and to share the books they love, is a wonderful initiative. It will truly enrich people’s lives.” For more information visit www. southglos.gov.uk/time4reading The NEW Book Group for Parents will have their last meeting before the summer break on Friday 3 July 2.00 – 3.00pm and will be discussing Jane Austen’s ‘Emma’ and Raymond Chandler’s ‘Long Goodbye.’ There are still copies available at the library if you’d like to pick one up and join in the discussion. For more information about

the group please contact Liz Appleby on 07825510079 or speak to a member of library staff Craft Group The Craft Group is meeting on Saturday 4 and 18 July 10am – 12 noon. New members are always welcome so pick up your knitting needles and crochet hooks and come along to the library for some knitting and nattering! For more information about any of the above tel: 01454 868006 email: winterbourne.library@ southglos.gov.uk website www.southglos.gov.uk/ libraries twitter www.twitter.com@ southgloslibs Record Breakers is part of Time4Reading, South Gloucestershire Council’s year of events to get everyone reading. For more information visit www.southglos.gov.uk/ time4reading. Like us on Facebook www. facebook.com/sgloslibraries to keep up to date with what we are doing

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n Churches Together Holiday Club for primary school children. “Going Bananas!” 10am - 12.30 daily, Zion. Tel. Helen 776618. office@zuchurch.co.uk

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n Frampton WI, St Peters Hall, 7.45pm. “History of the SS Great Britain”.

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n Litter Picking, start Heather Avenue 10am. All welcome. All equipment provided.

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n Ladies Circle, 6 Ryecroft Road, 7.30pm. Coffee. Chat. Bring & Buy.

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n (reserve date August 31st. if weather is unsuitable) FLYING TEDDIES! St. Peter’s Church, Frampton Cotterell is holding a family fun event from 12.45 until 5pm. Children will be able to make parachutes for their chosen Teddies and then watch them as they are launched from the top of the church tower! Cost approx.£2 per Teddy.Refreshments will also be available to purchase. Select your Teddy (best size about 20cm high) and bring them along with your family for a fun descent!

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n Table Top Sale, St Peter’s Church, Church Road, Frampton Cotterell, BS36 2AB. 12th September 2015, 2pm-4pm Tables £5 - contact Sarah on 07811 916 628 or sarahlparker80@hotmail.com 50p entry. Homemade cakes, tea and coffee for sale

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n Toddler Group 9.30-11.30am (termtime) Winterbourne Early Years Centre, Greenfield Centre, Park Ave, Winterbourne. For more information call Helen 01454 773781. n Open Door bereavement suport group. 10.30-12.00 every first Monday., St Peter’s Church Baby Group 1-3pm (termtime) Winterbourne Early Years Centre, Greenfield Centre, Park Ave, Winterbourne. For more information call Helen 01454 773781. n Memory Cafe, run by the Alzheimer’s Society. The Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne, 2pm - 4pm 1st Monday of month. Scrabble, The Community Centre, Winterbourne, 2- 4.30pm n Manor Hall Gardening & Social Club The Manor Hall 2.-3.30pm. First Monday of the month,

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(except for Bank Holidays on the second Monday). n 1st Winterbourne Down and Buryside Beavers Scouts 5pm until 6:30pm at the Scout hut on Green Dragon Road, Winterborne. n 1st Winterbourne Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Meet Monday evenings in St. Michael’s Room. winterbournesmgsl@ cotswoldedgescouts.org.uk 01454 775024 n North Road Ladies, Iron Action Parish Hall, 7.30, every first Monday. n Women’s Fellowship Zion Church Hall 2.30p.m.- 3.45 (from the middle of September) Programme of speakers, choirs etc., followed by a cup of tea. 50p per week. For more details ring Pat Lax 886830 n Iron Acton WI Iron Acton Parish Hall, 7.30, second Monday of month. n Crossbow Singers, Crossbow House, Frampton Cotterell. 7.30.Term Time only, starting in September. We would love to welcome more tenors and basses. Please contact Jenny on 01454 313037. n Winterbourn Down Border Morris Morris Dancing, All Saint’s Church Hall, 8.15pm n Line dancing with Laughter in Line, Zion Church Hall, Woodend Rd, Frampton Cotterell. Beginners 7.30pm, Improvers, 8.30pm. Info Sarah 01454 773929 www.laughterinline.org n Winterbourne Scrabble Club - weekly 2.00 - 4.30 pm at Winterbourne & District Community Centre, Watleys End Road, Winterbourne. Further info from Gill on 01454 773573.

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n Rhymetime. Winterbourne Library. 9.30 – 10am. Rhymes and songs for parents and babies/toddlers to enjoy together. n Slimming World 9.30 The Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne. Tel Becca 07721 907780 n Knit and Natter The Beacon@ Zion United Church. 10am 12noon. Contact Mary Thexton 01454 850704 n Yate Visually Impaired Group. Yate Fire Station 2.30 pm every other Tuesday Contact Gay Williams 01454 321749 gab56@ btinternet.com n Winterbourne Ladies, The Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne, 7.30 -10pm, second Tuesday of month. n Crossbow Bridge Club, Crossbow House. 7.30pm n Slimming World 7.30 Elm Park School, Winterbourne. Tel Becca 07721 907780 n Centre Squares (dancing). Winterbourne Comunity Centre 7.45pm n Frampton Cotterell WI. Crossbow House, 7.45, fourth Tuesday of month n Folk Dancing. Crossbow House, Frampton Cotterell. 8.30 -10.30pm, 1st & 3rd Tuesday of

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month. n Feel good adult dance exercise class,Tuesday’s 1011.00am at Crossbow House, Frampton Cotterell. An easy to follow keep fit class to suit all levels of fitness. Normal cost £4.50 your first class half price with this advert. Tel Nina 01179 799796 for more info.

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n Pre School Storytime. Winterbourne Library 9.30 – 10.00am, term time only. n ‘Silver Chords Group, over 50’s social club. Every other Weds, Mason’s View Community Centre Winterbourne. 1.45pm. Entertainment and coach trips. Everyone welcome Contact Doreen 01454 776484. n Winterbourne Police Beat Post. Greenfield Centre 2-3pm n Slimming World 7.30pm Frampton Cotterell Cof E School. Tel Lisa 07815 759118 n Coalpit Heath WI. Church Hall of St Saviours Church, Coalpit Heath. First Wednesday of each month. 7.45pm. New members welcome. n The Winterbourne Players, 8.00 pm, Community Centre, Watleys End Road. More info, Brian 07792 656689. n Beginners Meditation Class on Wednesdays 7pm to 8pm at the Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne To reserve your place on the next 5 week course, please contact Sarah Presley on 07590 621495/ sarahpresley@live.com n Ladies Leisure is a friendly group of over 50’s. We meet every other Wednesday at Coalpit Heath Village Hall 2pm to 4pm. The cost is £1.50 per person which includes Tea/ Coffee & Biscuits. We have regular Entertainment & Day trips. Please come along and join us, contact Susan Bisp on 01454 775110 n Actonians Drama Group 7.30 pm Parish Hall, Iron Acton More info 01454 228760 www. actonians.co.uk Junior Actonians 6.00 pm 7.30 pm Parish Hall Iron Acton More info 01454 228277. n 2nd Wednesday of each month - Carer’s Group 2 - 4pm at The Beacon Centre, Zion Church, Frampton Cotterell n 4th Wednesday of each month - Forget me Not sing along group 2pm - 3.30 pm at The Beacon Centre, Zion Church, Frampton Cotterell. If you like a good sing song please come and join us. For more information ring Rona on 886925 or Jean on 775786.

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n Probus. The Miners Club, Coalpit Heath. 10am, 2nd & 4th Thursdays of month n Manor Day Centre, Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne, 10-2pm. Please contact Mrs. Peggy Lavington on 01454 850287 for further details of this friendly club for older people

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n Praise and Play. All Saints’ Church Hall Winterbourne Down 10-12 during term times. For pre-school children and their parents/carers. n Stay & Play, 1-3pm (termtime) Winterbourne Early Years Centre, Greenfield Centre, Park Ave, Winterbourne. For more information call Helen 01454 773781. n Tiny Tots. 2.00-3.00pm,St Peter’s Church, n St John’s Ambulance. St Saviour’s Hall, Beesmoor Road. 6.15 - 9pm (term time). n Steam Engine Club, Miners Club, Coalpit Heath. 7pm, last Thursday of month. Line dancing. Iron Acton Parish Hall, High St, Iron Acton. New beginners, 7.20pm. Improvers, 8.30pm. www.laughterinline.com n Winterbourne Musical Theatre. Winterbourne Community Association, 7.30pm. n Winterbourne Flower Club. St Michaels Rooms, Winterbourne 7.30pm, 1st (Practice) and 3rd (Demonstration) Thursdays of each month. Further information call 01454 776753 n Winterbourne Evening Women’s Institute St. Michael’s Rooms in Winterbourne at 7.30pm on the second Thursday of every month except August n Crossbow Camera Club Crossbow House, 8pm, every Thursday (from September). Contact Mike Challenger 07833316081 n Bingo British Legion Club Ryecroft Road, Frampton Cotterell. 8.15pm.Free entry n Winterbourne Flower Club, St Michaels Rooms, Winterbourne 7.30pm, 1st (Practice) and 3rd (Demonstration) Thursdays of each month. Further information call 01454 776753 n South Gloucestershire Decorative and Fine Arts Society meet at Bradley Stoke Community School Fiddlers Lane Bradley Stoke. 3rd Thursday evening of the month. Starting October 7-00 for 7-30 start refreshments. For more information Sallykitching@googlemail.com Tel no 01454 774401

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n St James The Less Parent and Toddler Group, The Marshall Rooms, Iron Acton. 10.30 12.30 term times. n Frome Valley Art Group Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne. 1pm to 4pm and 6.30pm to 9pm n Frampton Cotterell Male Voice Choir, Zion Church, Frampton Cotterell. 7.30pm – 9.00pm. New members welcomed, no audition, Call Paul Crook 01454 851656.

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n Japanese Embroidery Class Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne 9.30am to 4pm, (monthly). Contact: Jo Tripp 01454 850147. n Nature Reserves, Winterbourne work party meets 1030am, Church Lane, Winterbourne, 2nd & 4th Sundays in the month. Newleaze reserve (Bristol Road) 10.30am Ist Sunday of month Huckford Quarry 2.30pm 3rd Sunday of month. Contact Frank Smith 01454 778975. n Car Boot Sale Every Sunday 9am Beesmoor Road Playing Field, Frampton Cotterell. £5 per car/van Call 07802 336731

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Do you want to showcase your group or organisation, attract new members or promote a special activity? Then join us for Discover 2015. Now in its fourth year, the Discover Festival is an exciting and diverse programme of events, organised by South Gloucestershire Council, local residents, community groups and businesses. We want to show why South Gloucestershire is a great place to live and work. We welcome events from the arts, heritage including Heritage Open Days, nature, local food, health & wellbeing, sports, family events or events for those aged 50+. We are inviting community groups and organisations to run new young adult, adult and family events as part of Discover or to promote special events you have already planned. This is a great opportunity to showcase

July, 2015 your work and encourage new members to join. Whilst we can’t include regular sessions and activities, there are plenty of ways to create a special event. Could your group organise an open day, a taster session or a workshop? Are you holding a talk, a walk, a performance or an exhibition? Whatever your event, there’s a place for you. If you would like to hold an event at your local library, please drop in to register your interest or call us on 01454 868006. Alternatively, if you want to promote an event at your venue, please email us at discover@ southglos.gov.uk if you would like us to send you a reminder when registration opens. On-line registration opens on 16 March and closes on 11 May. Details can be found on-line at www. southglos.gov.uk/discover.

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S a local man who has lived in the area my whole life, It is a source of immense pride to me that the people of South Gloucestershire, placed their trust in me to represent them in parliament. I did not stand for parliament for financial gain, and at a time when trust in politics is so low, when public sector workers have had a pay freeze or 1 per cent rises in recent years, and when many of my constituents are only now starting to feel the benefits of a recovering economy, I do not think it is right to take the proposed 10% MPs pay rise. The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) looks set to give

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Raise your glasses for landmark beer festival THE countdown has started for the annual South Cotswold Beer and Music Festival, which has reached its landmark 20th anniversary. Organised by Yate Rotary Club, the charity fundraising event takes place at the Ridings in Chipping Sodbury on July 10 and 11. More than 100 real ales, together with cider, perry and wine, will be available, while a line-up of local bands playing a variety of music will entertain the festival-goers. Organisers have promised the event, usually a sell-out, will be “the most memorable yet”. Full details, including how to get tickets, are available on the festival website but the music line-up includes: Friday 6.30pm-8.30pm: Billy in the Lowground, named after a famous old bluegrass fiddle tune. 9pm-11pm: Dogs and Demons, a rock and indie covers band that formed in 2010.

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Saturday Noon-2pm: We Are The Lost Boys, a rock and pop covers band. 2.30pm-4.30pm: Acoustica, a four piece acoustic covers band from Bristol. 5pm-6pm: The Axxeman, 60s through to the 80s mixing classic rock with timeless pop and a pinch of the modern day. 6.30pm-8.30pm: Otis Mack & The Tubby Bluesters, specialising in high octane classic covers and original R&B, rock’n’roll and soul numbers with a touch of blues. 9pm-11pm: The Atomic Rays, playing the likes of Bowie, Purple, The Who, The Tubes, Bolan and the Stones.

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Let’s hear it for the girls at Frampton Cotterell RFC

Sainsbury’s staff help out at the Foodbank THE next collection at Sainsbury’s Emersons Green for the Resound foodbank takes place on Friday July 24, from 10am to 4pm. Customers donated 348 kilograms of supplies to the last collection, on May 29 and Sainsbury’s staff gave their time a few days later to help the volunteers at the centre crate up the food. Tracy Cannard, from the store, said: “We’d like to say a huge thank you to all our customers who support these collections to help people in crisis.” s

GIRLS who want to take up rugby can join some taster sessions being run by Frampton Cotterell RFC. The club is hoping to launch at least one girls’ team for the coming season and the have-a-go events will help it gauge the level of interest. Tom Harris, the club’s junior chairman, said: “We are really keen to get this off the ground as a new venture, especially with this year seeing the Rugby World Cup on home soil.” The club already welcomes girls when they are young, with players under 12 able to take part in mixed mini rugby alongside boys. But from the age of 12, girls have to be in a female-only team. For those at Frampton, that has until now involved them having to switch to another club that does cater for older girls. Mr Harris said: “Traditionally our girls have to move to another club as we haven’t been able to cater for their needs. But that is something we want to now change.” The club said no experience was needed as coaches would teach everything young players needed to know. It said as well as having fun, making friends and improving fitness, the girls would also learn about teamwork, respect, discipline and sportsmanship. The taster sessions will involve touch rugby – a non-contact form of the game – and they will be open to girls from the age of ten to 18. Melanie Goodrich, chairwoman of the club’s girls’ section, said the initial aim was to develop squads for different age groups. The first taster event is on Sunday, July 5, at Crossbow House, Frampton, and will be followed by a second session on Sunday, July 12, both running from 10.30am to noon. More information is available from Barry Channing on 07769 744700 – email barry.channing@btinternet.com - or Ms Goodrich at supersparkie@hotmail.com or on 07525 141972.

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HUNDREDS of classic, kit and sports cars were on display at the Castle Combe circuit when spectators were treated to plenty of action on and off the track. The Classic and Retro Action Day combined with the National Kit and Performance Car Show to offer a day out with drifting demos, a lunchtime cruise, free vintage bus rides around the circuit and a hot air balloons display.

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Keepin races ahead in championship after Castle Combe success TWO Bristol drivers notched up successes when racing returned to Castle Combe for the Whitsun Race Day. James Keepin claimed first place in class C in the Castle Combe Saloon Car Championship, while Paul Arber won class B in the Castle Combe Sports & GT Championship. The 1.85 mile circuit hosted racing from the three home championships, as well as action from the BRSCC Mazda MX-5 Championships and the 45-minute Dave Allan Trophy endurance race held in memory of the late Swindon based Honda test driver. Keepin now lies fourth in the championship overall and has a 13-point lead in class C after three rounds.

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NatWest T20 heads to Chipping Sodbury THE new NatWest U19 Club T20 will be coming to Chipping Sodbury Cricket Club this month. The Ridings-based club is one of 20 teams across Gloucestershire to sign up to the event, run in association with Plumbase. It features coloured clothing and the use of pink balls in Aussie-style Big Bash matches, with the focus on keeping teenagers involved with the sport. As well as trying to win matches, clubs are also competing for so-called Blast Points, awarded by the away side for the best match-day experience. The points are scored on a scale of zero to five, with the highest representing a true T20 Blast atmosphere judged to be fantastic and the lowest for a game deemed to be the same as a normal cricket match. The Chipping Sodbury Slayers have been drawn in the South B group, with their first game away to the Bristol Buccaneers on July 16. They then meet the BWIP Warriors at the Ridings on Friday, July 31, with a 6.15pm start. The Slayers go on to host Keynsham Hawks on Friday, August 7, before taking on the Bedminster Bashers at the

Clanage on August 14. Admittance to Sodbury’s home games is free, with players and officials hoping to attract family crowds to enjoy plenty of thrills and spills usually associated with the short form of the game. Winners of the four Gloucestershire groups will qualify for a finals day at the Bristol County Ground on

Runner? Swimmer? Cyclist? Why not do all three this summer? SUPERFIT people in the South Gloucestershre area are being encouraged to take part in a community triathlon this summer. The event, which involves a 400 metre swim, an 18km cycle and a 5k run, takes place in Bradley Stoke on August 30. It is being organised by Active Leisure Centres in partnership with South Gloucestershire Council and Triathlon England. The Active Triathlon is the idea of international triathlete Akhil Viz, who has been living and training in Bradley Stoke since October 2011. To help people get in shape for the challenge, Active Leisure is holding training sessions at its centres in the run-up to the event.

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Busy Pre-Season Planned for Frampton Athletic FRAMPTON Athletic have started their pre-season training on Thursday 1st July and will be training twice a week – on Tuesday and Thursdays – throughout July. In August, the club will drop to one training session a week – Tuesday’s – and start their pre-season friendly schedule on Saturdays throughout the month. This will gear all 3 teams up to hit the ground running when the competitive league games start in September. Frampton’s approach to pre-season training will be one of enjoyable fitness sessions and comprehensive ball skills. They are hopeful to make use of at least one professional fitness coach along with some guest trainers. Frampton will be hoping to attract new players to the club – both young and old – as they look to bolster their existing squads and give them the best opportunity to push for the title in all 3 divisions next season. The teams will be competing in the following leagues next season:First Team – Bristol Premier Combination Division One Reserves – Bristol & District League Division One ‘A’ Team – Bristol & District League Division Four There will be an increased focus throughout the coming season on developing the skills and abilities of the younger members of the squad. The club will be working closely with

Former Arsenal player David Hillier, from BH Elite Soccer, donates a signed Gunners shirt as a prize to Jake Beacham at a recent Frampton Athletic social event. BH Elite Soccer throughout the season, which will see a selected few players given enhanced training focussing on technical skills, fitness and conditioning. BH Elite Soccer is run by ex-Arsenal professional, David Hillier, Level 2 FA Coach, and Frampton’s Reserve Team Manager, Yinka Brownlow as well as physiotherapist, Bart Kowalewski.

New Players Wanted Frampton Athletic are looking for new players to join the club this season. If you’re looking to join a club this season, feel free to come along to any of our training sessions (details below) and see how you enjoy it. With 3 teams at various levels throughout the Bristol leagues, we’re looking for players at all levels of the game.

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End of season brings celebrations for Coalpit Heath youngsters IT was a strong end to the season for Coalpit Heath FC. As Jeremy Kinsman reports, there’s also been a change to the officials at the club. Coalpit Heath FC are celebrating after the Under 12’s squad won promotion to Div 3 of the Avon Youth League when they start the new season in the Under 13’s age group. Also our current Under 14’s team had a strong finish to their season and secured Div 1 status for at least another season. Although now in the close season in terms of playing there are still plenty of things going on. On Saturday 13th June the club hosted a summer fete at the Manor Fields which also included the end of season presentations for our Soccertots, the under 7’s

and under 9’s. The younger playing members enjoyed the centre piece of the afternoon watching a ‘Coaches and Dad’s’ football tournament. It is safe to say that the best years of those taking part is firmly behind them. The event was supported by the Badminton Arms and enabled the club to raise some much needed funds. The club also said goodbye to its long standing Chairman Alistair Higgins and Treasurer Clare Higgins. It is not an understatement to say that in their seven years of stewardship they have transformed the club into a thriving community with twelve teams plus our soccertots section and a membership of over two hundred players.

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They also secured playing facilities for our 11-a-side and 9-a-side teams at Hortham. Links were made with local businesses and ensured all teams were supplied with kits and training equipment. Alistair really believed that the club ethos was football should be played with fun and enjoyment as the main aim for our players. This in turn would bring its own success and results during his tenure proved his principles were right. Due to his immense

contribution to the club the committee unanimously decided to honour Alistair by making him a Vice-President and he will still be involved with the newly formed Under 21’s squad.

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Gary Winsor reports on play at Crossbow THE last month has seen a lot of cricket played at The Fram, the weather has not disturbed any fixtures in the first half of the season for the first time in my cricketing life. Even more surprising though is the continued success of the first team. I am sure no one expected Frampton to sit in a promotion position just one point above local rivals Hambrook at the halfway point in the season. Expectations are now set for a similar second half of the season to avoid the interference of the league restructuring. In June the first team have won three, and lost only one, a heavy defeat on a bad day at the office to local rivals Hambrook, much down to the skills of overseas talent Anant Tambavekar. Two of the wins came in nail biting fashion with a fantastic last wicket stand by Evan Botha (64*) ably supported by George Foulger earning a one wicket victory against Bristol Pakistanis (pictured). This was followed the next week by a tense seven run win at Blagdon thanks in most part due to Tim Mason’s 60 and Hayden Botha taking four wickets. The month ended with a handsome victory over Lodway with Ross Shorland getting his first 5 wicket haul for the club as well as contributing 37 with the bat. The best part of the first

team’s success is the continued contribution by every member which makes our club a very enjoyable place to play cricket at the moment. Onto the second Eleven, who have yet again had a mixed month, with two wins and two defeats. They currently sit in fourth place in the table, wins coming against St Mary Redcliffe thanks to 51* and 3 wickets for Derek ‘Dangerous’ Lee, and also against Old Bristolians, Sam Coleman scoring an unbeaten 84. The two defeats came against Pucklechurch and Downend,

even with a five wicket haul for Sam Coleman. More consistency in the second half of the season will give the team chance of reaching a needed automatic promotion spot. The 3rd team have had an excellent month, winning the last 3 games and only suffering one defeat against YMCA. Wins have come against Thornbury, Bradley Stoke and Portishead. Chairman Vic Cater added another 5 wicket haul to his collection against Portishead and a maiden Frampton 50 from Ian Mollison steered the team to victory

against Bradley Stoke, The third team, like the second team, sit in fourth place and are looking to press on to try to secure what would be a fantastic promotion. In other news, we are once again hosting the Bristol & District Youth Finals Day on Sunday 26th July, where all age groups will compete from all over Bristol. This has been successfully hosted and very well supported event the last couples of years, so come and enjoy a burger and a beer whilst watching some of Bristol’s finest youth cricketers in action.

Strong first half of season for Winterbourne WITH the cricket season is already at the half way point, all four of Winterbourne’s sides are still in the hunt for honours. The first team have already beaten the top two sides in the division, and young skipper George Ford could see his team push for promotion if they are able to improve their results against mid table sides as the second half unfolds. Veteran Jon Oakes has played some vital innings for the side in recent victories, and as the younger players in the side grow into

their roles they could prove to be a formidable combination. The seconds are playing at their highest ever level and are acquitting themselves well. Again a mix of youth and experience, the games where they have come second have only been lost by the smallest of margins, as last week’s defeat to an experienced Cheltenham outfit again demonstrated. The thirds had a run of narrow defeats against the top sides but are looking forward to the return fixtures later this

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summer, as these will be played with home advantage. If they are able to secure maximum points during this stretch of games they won’t be too far away from a promotion spot. The fourths are also challenging for a second successive promotion. Again it is a veteran, Rob Austen, leading the way with the run scoring, the season’s highlight so far being the century at home to Carsons. However, this wasn’t enough to see his side to victory, in a game that went to the last over - and

saw over 500 runs scored. Arguably the most pleasing thing for the club has been the establishment of the fifth team. They have played every weekend so far and have only suffered one defeat. It is hoped that they can join the Bristol & District League next season, once they have been able to find a pitch to rent. The club are open to offers of a ground share, if anyone is able to offer a solution they are welcome to contact club chairman Paul Dagger on 07785 560126.

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Winterbourne CC under 19s in Twenty20 Action A STRONG Winterbourne U19s team enters T20 action later this month with home games against Long Ashton Galaxy and Brislington. These games aren’t just normal youth cricket matches, they aim to capture the community and lead to a great social evening. The team will be wearing coloured kit, there will be music being played throughout the game, a BBQ will be running alongside the bar and not to mention the famous WCC slush puppy machine for the youngsters. The Winterbourne Dragons team boasts a strong 11, with many of the team playing 1st and 2nd XI cricket so they will be strong opposition for the visitors and have promised to play an entertaining brand of cricket. Ben Slade from the club aid; “It is a great chance for you to come up to the Rec at Winterbourne CC and see some young local talent play a short, exiting Twenty20 game. With you not only being able to enjoying the thrill ride of T20 cricket, you can relax after a long week at work with a drink and a burger, what more could you want?”. The games are on Friday 31 July and Thursday 13 August with a 6 o’clock start.

Mia’s success rolls on with place in prestigious Cup of Europe ROLLER skater Mia Botta will be heading for France in the school holidays to represent Britain in the forthcoming Cup of Europe. Mia, 12, is a pupil at Winterbourne International Academy and a member of the Downlands Artistic Skating Club in Swindon. She won her place in the event after doing well in recent UK and European competitions, including coming third in the 12 to 13-year-old section of the British solo dance championships. The Cup of Europe will be contested in Dijon.

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PUPILS from five local schools have joined more than 1,000 youngsters to enjoy an Olympic style day out. Children from Frampton Cotterell C of E School, Watermore, The Manor St Michael’s and Elm Park took part in the South Gloucestershire Festival of Youth Sport. The event is run by the South Gloucestershire PE Association and is designed to give school children aged from five to eleven the chance to take part in a range of activities from tennis and tag rugby to basketball and seated volleyball. Over 60 schools took part and the day started with an Olympic-style opening ceremony with each school representing a different country. The event, held at the WISE Campus in Filton, was sponsored by Bristol Sport and Active Leisure with members from the Bristol Flyers professional basketball team and Bristol Academy Women’s Football Club supporting on the day. Organiser Kim Hazeldine, from South Gloucestershire Schools PE

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