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Families urged to keep supporting academies as potential cash crisis looms PARENTS of children at Winterbourne and Yate international academies have been urged to keep faith with the schools as efforts are made to prevent a potential £1 million deficit. The Ridings’ Federation of Academies is investigating ways of making savings in order to avoid the shortfall. But there are fears it could lead to some parents considering looking at other schools for their children. The National Union of Teachers (NUT) has described the projected deficit as serious but hopes parents will continue to give their support to the schools and staff. Nigel Varley, joint secretary of the NUT in South Gloucestershire, said: “It’s a very serious situation. Our intention is to preserve jobs and working conditions for our members but we are also anxious to preserve community links with the schools.” More on page 2
Housing on the Heath
Library let off
New technology comes to the rescue in Winterbourne
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Slow for school
20mph zone proposed for part of Frampton Cotterell
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Crossing the line
Frampton Cotterell set to change parliamentary constituency
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Litter bugs beware!
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The only way is up 1500 new homes are planned for Coalpit Heath over next 20 years in council report. More, page 4
Frampton Rugby prop up table after tough start to season
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Ridings’ Federation acts over potential £1 million deficit as parents are urged to continue supporting academies UNION leaders have called on parents to maintain support for Winterbourne and Yate international academies amid concerns over a potential cash crisis at the federation that runs the schools. A projected £1 million shortfall for the Ridings’ Federation of Academies has been described by the National Union of Teachers as “a serious situation”. It has led to fears of staff cuts and increased class sizes within the federation, which also runs the sixth form in Winterbourne, as well as Woodlands primary phase and nursery in Yate. But Claire Emery, chairwoman of the board of trustees, said the federation was investigating cost saving measures to reduce the financial deficit while still being committed to supporting students and staff.
Mrs Emery told a recent regular meeting with parents at WIA that the trustees have two options on the table, either financially remodelling the current set up over the next five years including getting the commercial arm to perform better, or to change the academy status. This would mean an outside group taking over the running of the schools. The Federation is currently running a £300,000 deficit, and £1 million was an initial projected figure for the end of August 2017. The current budget for the schools is £14m. Mrs Emery had revealed the problem in a letter to staff and invited ideas for possible savings. But it comes as the federation continues to put troubled times behind it. In 2015, both Yate and Winterbourne academies were assessed as requiring improvement; teachers at Winterbourne went on
MP urges Government to act on fairer funding for South Glos schools LOCAL MP Luke Hall written to the new Education Secretary, urging her to implement the “National Fairer Funding Formula”. Mr Hall has told Justine Greening that the new formula would help local schools in South Gloucestershire. South Gloucestershire Council, a member of the f40 group made up of the 40 lowest funded local authorities, has traditionally seen its schools miss out due to the current system. The f40 group has welcomed a move to a new national funding formula that is proposed by the Government. The latest letter follows correspondence with the former Education Secretary Nicky Morgan on the issue. The new letter comes after an announcement that the formula’s implementation is set to be delayed for further consultation. Mr Hall said: “I’m encouraged
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strike, claiming a breakdown in relations with academy leadership, and the then chief executive principal, Beverley Martin, left after only about seven months. However, progress is being made under her replacement, Adam Williams, and the federation said there had been “some stunning results” at Winterbourne. Mr Williams is currently on sick leave and federation spokesman Rob Phillips said said trustees were working with senior leaders to keep things running effectively in his absence. It’s also been revealed that there was a disappointing response to the search for a new principle at WIA to replace Richard Haupt, who has stayed on past his intended retirement in the summer. The federation is now looking to ‘re-model’ WIA leadership, which in practise
might mean Mr Williams being both the federation Chief Executive Principal and principle of WIA. Mrs Emery said: “The federation is dealing with a financial deficit and the trustees are looking at various ways to reduce this. “The subsequent feedback from staff members will be considered and responded to in the correct forum but I want to reassure all staff, pupils and parents of pupils attending The Ridings’ academies that the federation is committed to supporting its staff and ensuring that all of its pupils receive excellent learning. “Trustees are also working closely with the regional schools commissioner for the South West and Education Funding Agency colleagues to ensure there is no disruption to learning for students.”
Housing plan for countryside site criticised by Iron Acton and Yate councils PARISH leaders are opposing plans to build seven detached houses in open countryside north of Yate. Developers want to put the homes on land to the rear of Holmelea House in Tanhouse Lane, which lies between Yate and Rangeworthy. But Yate and Iron Acton councillors have opposed the scheme submitted by Juniper Homes. Yate Town Council said it would introduce housing in open countryside and set a “terrible precedent” by opening up the entire area to Rangeworthy for development. It also said there was poor access to highways services and public transport. Iron Acton Parish Council said the site was outside the settlement boundary and had a lack of local amenities. It said North Road Primary School was at least one-anda-half miles away along a busy road, while Brimsham Green School was even further away, bus services were infrequent and Tanhouse Lane was part of the Avon cycleway. It also said the plan did not include affordable housing for local people.
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Plans emerge for thousands more homes in Coalpit Heath Fears of character changing development - with Yate also earmarked THOUSANDS more homes could be built in South Gloucestershire - including 1,500 in Coalpit Heath and 2,600 in Yate and Chipping Sodbury - under plans for the next 20 years. The figures - more than 9,000 - have already been criticised for potentially changing the character of areas within the district. Claire Young, the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Thornbury and Yate, said: "These plans will come as a huge shock to many local people. “It's striking that the new homes we need are being concentrated in just a few communities to the north of Bristol. These places have already felt the pressure from large scale developments. "Will these plans create places where people want to live, where they can access services like doctors, dentists and schools
and where they can easily get to the places they need to go? “Will there be truly affordable homes for those who so desperately need them? Do people think the loss of the green belt, which is already very narrow, is a price worth paying for new roads?” She also questioned if the draft proposals fitted in with a promise from Conservatives to protect the green belt. Mrs Young said: "As a local resident myself, I know how strongly people feel about our communities. I want to make sure local people's voices are heard when our area faces such massive changes." The housing figures are in a plan produced by councils in the former Avon area, including South Gloucestershire Council, and will be debated on October 7 by the West of England Planning, Housing and Communities board.
A consultation will then run from November 7 to December 19. Other parts of South Gloucestershire set to expand are Thornbury, where hundreds of houses have already been built or given consent recently, with even more in the application
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NEW technology is set to be introduced into South Gloucestershire’s libraries to help them stay open. But the costly mobile library is still due to be axed, although people in some rural areas served by it have offered to run mini community libraries. South Gloucestershire Council has been looking at ways of saving money in the library service as part of an overall cost cutting target of £22 million by 2019-20 It initially was looking at libraries to save £650,000 but that has now been reduced to £500,000. The future of the mobile library and Chipping Sodbury library were especially bleak, while other libraries feared reductions in opening hours, including in Winterbourne.
But the future of Chipping Sodbury looks more positive, with volunteers set to be involved in running the service, and a pilot scheme is being planned for new Open Plus technology that allows libraries to stay open even when unstaffed. Using the Open Plus system, people can use their library cards to swipe themselves into libraries, giving them access to books, IT services and wi-fi printing. Other parts of the country already use it and although South Gloucestershire wants to introduce the system widely, it plans to run its pilot first at Bradley Stoke. If successful, it will then be at the heart of updated proposals for the library service throughout the district. It will cost up to £400,000 to introduce Open Plus but it will give access to libraries for 11 hours a day, seven days a week. The council said its library staff could then be used when most needed. Councillor Heather Goddard, chairwoman of the council’s environment and community services committee, said: “While we have to make savings, we want to ensure that these facilities remain at the heart of our communities. “Access to libraries out of staffed hours is not about replacing staff, it is about providing a service in addition to their expertise. “This innovative new policy allows us to save half a million pounds a year on our operating costs while more than doubling the opening hours of libraries.” The council will now consult for a further three months on its plans, with a final decision to be made in the new year.
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Heritage Open Days rings bells with visitors to Winterbourne
VISITORS to Winterbourne Church and the medieval Barn enjoyed a feast of bellringing during the Heritage Open Days. In the church, CCTV cameras were installed so that visitors could simultaneously watch the ringers in action in the ringing room and the bells themselves up above, the heaviest bell weighing over a ton. The Barn was host to the Lichfield Diocesan Mobile Belfry, a set a small bells (up to 80
Cheers! North Road gets new post office on site of Codrington Arms pub
NORTH Road Post Office will welcome back customers within a new shop behind the Codrington Arms pub this month. It is due to open at 1pm on Monday, October 17, some 17 months after the area on the edge of Yate lost its former post office. As previously reported, the postmaster resigned and the premises could no longer be used for postal services from May 2015. It was a blow not only to people on that side of Yate but also those in Iron Acton. But Codrington Arms The bells atJenna St Michael’s publicans Hale andChurch Paul Jefferies were approached to see if they were interested in taking on the business and agreed to provide the service inside the convenience store on their site. The couple, who have run the pub since 2014, said the new venture would fit in well due to the shop’s opening hours - seven days a week, including Sunday mornings. Sue Whittall, area manager with Post Office Ltd, said: “We are delighted to be restoring the service very close to the previously closed branch.” Meanwhile, Chipping Sodbury’s post office has moved from its long-standing premises in Horse Street into Cotswold Vintners in High Street
pounds in weight), which arrived on a trailer and was set up in the middle of the Barn. Ringers from local towers were on hand all weekend to demonstrate ringing on both sets of bells, to give visitors the opportunity to have a go. If you are interested in finding out more about ringing and trying it out, contact the ringers via their website www. bristolrural.co.uk or phone Chris Greef on 01454 774479.
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Change in parliamentary constituency for Frampton Cotterell in early proposals by boundary commission
FRAMPTON Cotterell could be moved into the Filton and Bradley Stoke parliamentary constituency under initial plans for changes to boundaries. The alterations are being made in order to cut the number of constituencies and to try and get a broadly similar electorate in each one. Apart from a couple of exceptions, they must have an electorate no smaller than 71,031 and no larger than 78,507. The Boundary Commission for England said due to the small electorate of the existing Filton and Bradley Stoke constituency, where Jack Lopresti is the sitting MP, it proposed to expand it
to take in Frampton Cotterell. Winterbourne is already in the constituency. Areas such as Ladden Brook and Westerleigh would remain in the current Thornbury and Yate constituency, where the MP is Luke Hall. However, the commission wants to see it grow to include some parts of southern Gloucestershire, including Wotton-under-Edge. To reflect the change, it would be re-named Dursley, Thornbury and Yate. Full details are available online at bce2018.org.uk with maps and other information provided.
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When good neighbours become good friends
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A community scheme in Frampton Cotterell and Coalpit Heath is looking to remove loneliness from the area. Volunteers from ‘Good Neighbours’ are visiting the elderly and others who would welcome some company. Richard Drew has been to see the scheme in action. It’s a glorious sunny day when I visit Lotty Randles in Coalpit Heath. When I get to her smart home, there’s already laughter coming from inside. Her visitor is Ann Boaden, a volunteer from the Good Neighbour scheme. Anne has been visiting Lotty for over three years now, and it’s clear they get on well. Lotty is 90 now and although she still has hints of a native Hull accent, she’s lived the village for the last 16 years. She likes to write short stories and Ann says she is an amazing knitter. Her modest sitting room is shared with her pet budgie.
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Hambrook kids celebrate Roald Dahl’s 100th birthday PUPILS at Hambrook School have spent a week celebrating the centenary of author Roald Dahl’s birth. Roald Dahl and the Imagination Seekers visited to ask children to help save some of his stories that had disappearing words. The whole school dressed up as one of Roald Dahl’s characters for a day, made dream jars, Wonka bars as well as recreating Mr Twit’s beard. Willy Wonka came to see the children at the end of the week to tell them some stories. He even left them with some chocolate.
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Students help marathon man Ben in epic challenge STUDENTS from WIA have helped a Bristol man in his efforts to run 401 marathons in 401 days. Ben Smith, known as the ‘401 Marathon Man’ visited the academy to speak to students about his challenge and the two bullying charities he is supporting. Ben began a world record attempt just over a year ago,
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running the marathons in 309 different locations across the UK. The challenge was designed to raise awareness of the issues of bullying and generate £250,000 of donations for the charities Stonewall and Kidscape. Students ran the first mile of the day’s marathon with Ben on the Academy grounds before he set off towards Frampton Cottrell.
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AN award winning company that provides freight management services to customers across the UK is celebrating being in business for 20 years. ACC Freight Management Ltd was formed by four people in 1996 and it has gone on to provide services for clients across the country. Since their formation the company has grown to have a multi million pound turnover, and shipped over 17,000 consignments in 2015. ACC’s Managing Director, Carl Pickett, said: “Looking back over the last 20 years, I am extremely proud of what our company has achieved, and I look forward to seeing what the next 20 years has in store for us.”
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Community celebrates completion of new homes A MULTI-MILLION pound project to increase affordable homes in a South Gloucestershire village has been officially opened by Thornbury and Yate MP Luke Hall. Over the past year Merlin has knocked down 18 non-traditional properties and a rank of garages in Coalpit Heath and replaced them with 39 modern, affordable homes. Customers moved into their new homes last month and last week were invited to a party to officially open the £5.2m development. After opening the new homes Mr Hall said: “I was delighted to be able to join residents in officially open their brand new homes in Coalpit Heath, which were made possible through the hard work of Merlin. Small developments such as these retain local people’s ability to remain their communities that otherwise they might not have been able to afford too, which is important for the strength of village life.” South Gloucestershire Council’s Adults, Housing and
Public Health lead member Cllr Ben Stokes said: “I am delighted the new residents are settling in to this attractive development in Coalpit Heath. The flagship scheme provides much-needed affordable homes in South Gloucestershire and is a good example of partnership working towards the same goal of building high-quality, energyefficient new affordable homes.” The 39 new homes are part of 130 properties the housing association is aiming to develop this year. By 2019 Merlin’s goal is to be building 300 homes every year. Merlin Development Manager Noreen Twomey said: “We’re delighted to have completed these stunning new homes, which will help tackle the housing shortage in the area. These are the first affordable homes that have been built in the villages for many years, which helps local people who may have been priced out of finding a home of their own in the village. “This is our biggest single development to date, but we’ve
The finished houses. Inset how it looked before got plans to build many more homes over the coming months and years, including another 45 in Coalpit Heath.” The new homes are a mix of one and two bedroom flats, two and three bedroom homes and a two bedroom bungalow, specially designed for a wheelchair user. Part of the funding for the homes came from the Homes and Communities Agency, which awarded Merlin £2.4m under its
Affordable Homes Programme. With these homes now completed, Merlin is now planning to start work on further redevelopment of properties on several other sites in the village and in neighbouring Iron Acton. A total of 44 properties will be demolished and 72 new, affordable homes built in their place. Work is due to begin later this year.
Queues at Yate Riverside to see new store THE third and final major retailer at Yate Riverside has opened, with TK Maxx joining Next and Pets at Home at the complex. Six-screen Cineworld is at the heart of Riverside, where there are also a number of restaurants creating an extension to the main Yate Shopping Centre. The latest store in the TK Maxx clothing and homeware chain covers 22,000 sq ft and keen shoppers queued up to be first inside on opening day. Andrew Lowrey, Yate Shopping Centre manager, said: “T K Maxx will be a tremendous boost to the centre, being a wellknown high street name, and will complement the existing shops. “When we did our survey work back in 2008, local people were asking us to incorporate more fashion and now we have a diverse range of outlets suiting all ages, styles and budgets. “The summer months have been very busy, with footfall showing an increase over last year as the centre now begins to
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and Giftbox. “ He said a date had already been set for the launch of the centre’s Christmas schedule on November 10.
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Frampton Cotterell WIThe big event for us this summer was the wonderful Frampton Festival which we all felt was a big success, in spite of the sunshine being rather shy on the day. That said, it didn’t rain and the turnout was impressive, so we really can’t complain. Our members did a great job in baking a wide range of cakes, scones and snacks for sale on the stall, and also in selling them – at the end of the day we were left with no stock remaining, thanks to everyone’s efforts.
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In August we take our traditional annual break from the monthly meeting, however members took part in a country walk in late August followed by afternoon tea at Poplars Farm Shop – this time the weather was on our side and so we were all able to enjoy the sunshine. We also had a summer rounders match in September where we took on Coalpit Heath WI, although our congratulations must go to our opponents who (sadly for us), beat us fair and square! Events coming up over the Autumn months include a talk on Coastal Marine Life towards the end of October. December brings a number of social opportunities with a festive note, including carols, a Christmas Bingo night at Crossbow House, our book club Christmas meal and our contribution to the Christmas Tree display at St. Peters Church. A new events
The cake stall at the Frampton Festival programme for the New Year is currently being organised. Visitors are welcome to our monthly meetings at St Peter’s Hall on School Road at 7.45pm, on the 4th Tuesday of the month. There is a charge of £2.50 for the evening and any new members can join by paying a membership fee. Special interest groups that meet separately including a book club, choir and our skittles and darts teams. Please search FramptonCottWI to find out more, and do like our page.
Winterbourne Down WI In September we had a member of The Yeomen of the Guard, Shaun McCormack talk to us. The guard is the oldest British military corps and was formed in King Henry VIII’s reign.The name beefeater may come from when they were rationed to beef and beer when in active service. The red and gold uniform stems from this time and the guard purely accompany the sovereign on ceremonial occasions such as the annual royal maundy service, state opening of parliament and royal garden parties today. He brought his uniform and pictures of the seward and partisan to illustrate his talk. Our next meeting is cupcake decorating on Thursday 6th October at 7:30pm at All Saints Church Hall in Winterbourne Down. Visitors are all welcome.
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Bradley Stoke Lions AT our August meeting at the Hilton Hotel, Heather Lamb, an Interstatial Lung Nurse from Southmead Hospital gave us a talk. Heather and her colleagues not only look after patients with lung problems, on a daily basis, they also give of their own time to run a Support Group every three months in a church hall in Southmead. This is done on a voluntary basis with no financial support from NHS and the money required to fund the hall and provide tea and biscuits for their members is raised from raffles each meeting. Some of the nurses even cycled to Amsterdam and back to raise sponsorship money to cover these costs. Bradley Stoke Lions President Robin decided to make this Lung Support Group one of his two annual charities this year and has promised Heather and her colleagues £300 to (hopefully) cover their
expenses for the year. Our club is also supporting Noah, a young boy from Patchway who suffered a bleed on his brain whilst still in the womb and who now has multiple problems which inhibit him from supporting himself. His mother is trying to raise money to purchase an “Innowalk” machine to provide essential physical support and aid in physiotherapy. Further information at https://www. gofundme.com/qpvhpn. The family have already raised some of the funding required to buy this expensive piece of equipment and BS Lions have pledged £200 towards it. We support the Julian Trust Homeless Shelter in Little Bishop Street throughout the year and have promised to give Caring at Christmas (C@C), which takes over from the Julian Trust over the Christmas period, £200 to buy fresh food
for their “guests”. Some of the Lions volunteered to help at C@C last year over the festive period and will volunteer again this year. Once you get involved, you find you want to continue because there is such a great atmosphere as all the guests are so pleased to be there. Ed Reed who runs C@C gave a talk to our Parent Club, Bristol Brunel at the September meeting, hoping to recruit more volunteers. I don’t want to give away too much information -shsh, but I hear Santa will be coming to Bradley Stoke again this Christmas, watch this space. Remember, if you are interested in finding out more about the Lions, come to a meeting at the Hilton Hotel, Woodlands Lane, on 2nd Wednesday of the month, 7.30pm start. Or, contact President Robin on 07712 046644.
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New hospital for brain injured patients opens MORE than 200 people were shown around a new hospital for brain-injured patients at Frenchay before work started to move into the premises. The Frenchay Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre (Frenchay BIRU) has a national reputation for excellence, providing specialist assessment and therapy. But with only 29 beds, it needed a new unit that could allow it to expand its services and meet demand for its care and treatment, both locally and throughout the South West. The new hospital is directly opposite the one it is replacing and has 52 beds. The open days were held for local residents, medics, past patients and those who refer people to the hospital.
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Autumn AUTUMN is now well on its way. Are you ready for the clocks going back the darker nights? It’s a good time to get winter ready, as we know there is absolutely no time in December. Here are out seasonal snippets. • Nail - The new season look with a darker twist on nails. Try a deep ox-blood, dark red and get some glitter: don’t wait for Christmas a bit of sparkle can make you smile each day. • Restore your skin – Our skin can look dull after the holidays; not just the sun, but the swimming and the variation in temperature. Exfoliation is key, and you should try and rub away all that dead skin at least twice a week, then add a serum to really feed the skin. A good vitamin supplement would be vitamin C as it can help
reverse any damage and a key ingredient in any serum is hyaluronic acid as it helps draw water into the skin and holds it there. • SPF – Remember that SPF is for life and not just for summer. Make sure you carry a sun screen all year round, or that it’s included in your moisturiser. We cannot protect ourselves enough from the elements. • Relax – Take time out for yourself before Christmas
arrives. There is no doubt that an aromatherapy massage helps on 2 levels – your skin and your mood. To truly feel relaxed, ask your therapist for a blend of geranium oil (5 drops) to balance hormones, rose (3 drops) for calming and Frankincense (2 drops) for anxiety - mixed with almond oil to soften the skin or use the same blend in your bath.
Crackdown by police and council on waste operators dropping rubbish onto Avon ring road POLICE and council officers are involved in operations to target waste operators and drivers that allow rubbish to litter roads. Stop checks are being carried out on two major routes, including the A4174 ring road, in an effort to tackle a problem that costs South Gloucestershire Council tens of thousands of pounds a year. It also causes major disruption to the road network when closures have to be imposed to clear the waste. During stop checks, police carry out vehicle inspections while environmental crime enforcement officers give advice and investigate the potential prosecution of any driver and waste operator found to be in breach of the law. Waste carriers are legally bound to take all reasonable steps to prevent waste escaping from their vehicles and all
registered operators in the district, and others known to travel through the area, were given advice and information on their responsibilities prior to the operation. The council said it spent £50,000 a year on cleaning up litter and waste dropped from cars and lorries on the ring road alone. As the road had to be closed to allow such operations, it caused severe disruption and inconvenience to drivers. The council has successfully prosecuted companies under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 for failing to take reasonable steps to ensure waste is transported legally. In 2011, construction and waste management firm Smiths of Gloucester was fined £5,000 and ordered to pay costs of £18,336 and a £15 victim surcharge.
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A TRIBUTE to Mr. Royston Fudge late President of Frampton Cotterell and Coalpit Heath Branch of the Royal British Legion, who has passed away on September 9th, 2016, aged 90 years. Roy joined the Royal Navy in 1942 and served with distinction till the end in 1945 on HMS Beagle, HMS Formidable and HMS Hogue. He was in the Battle of the Atlantic escorting vessels carrying supplies to Russia for which he was awarded two medals from the Russian Government. He also received a medal from the people of the Soviet Union in gratitude for his duties.
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He also served on one of the ships that liberated the Channel Islands for which he also received a medal. He lived in Frampton Cotterrell for many years and joined the Frampton Cotterell and Coalpit heath Branch of the Royal British Legion, (RBL), where he remained for the rest of his life. He also helped the elderly and the infirm, and took on the mantle of Branch Welfare Officer for many years, visiting those who were ill, and he always had a ready smile and a kind word wherever he visited. He served on the Branch Committee and rose to become Branch President. He will also always be remembered as one of the last of our branch members who served in the 1939 - 1945 conflict, and by the Officers and members of Frampton Cotterell and Coalpit Heath Branch of the Royal British Legion. Rest in Peace Roy. David Bell
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Our Information and Advice Benefits team carry out free benefits checks for people in later life. We also support people who want to claim benefits but are struggling with the application forms. The team is made up of staff and three volunteers. Last year our three I&A Benefits volunteers secured over £660,000 of benefits for our clients, volunteers making a real difference. We are in need of more volunteers to help us reach more people in later life who are in need. The role is rewarding, and by giving 2 hours a week you can support people living in your community who need help applying for much needed benefits. If you can give more time we would be delighted. Last year we supported over 30 people living in the yate and Chipping Sodbury areas and we are experiencing similar demand this year. To find out more information please call 01454 411707 and select Option 2 for volunteering, Michelle and Naomi would be delighted to hear from you. Alternatively e-mail volunteering@ageuksouthglos. org.uk
Home-Start Recruiting HOME-START Bristol(HSB) is recruiting two Trustees to join its current eight-member Trustee Board team. Our charity supports families living within the geographical boundaries of Bristol and South Gloucestershire, who have at least one child under 5 and who are experiencing problems affecting their wellbeing as a family. This support is provided by our trained volunteers (under the guidance of our professional co-ordinators) who visit a family each week, offering support, friendship and practical assistance. We have a staff of 6 parttime employees and 78 (as at September 2016) volunteers. One of our employees combines her administrative role with that of Early Intervention Worker, providing rapid and direct response to families in, or on the point of, crisis. During 2015/16 we supported 134 families and expect to support at least that number in the next 12 months By becoming a Trustee of HSB you will be part of a team helping to make a lasting and positive impact on the development of children and the health and welfare of families. Trustees are unpaid, but reasonable expenses can be claimed. Board meetings are held monthly, usually on a Wednesday or Thursday morning at the Greenway Centre
October, 2016 Doncaster Road, Southmead Bristol BS10 5PY For further details please contact either our Scheme Manager, Beverley Symonds, (email address schememanager@ homestartbristol.org.uk, telephone 0117 950 1170 or our Chair of Trustees, Sue Otty (email address sueotty@ hotmail.co.uk, telephone 07568503481. Our website address is www. homestartbristol.org.uk and is well worth a visit, as is our Facebook page.
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THE Friends of Frome Valley Medical Centre are now gearing up for another fund raising drive. As money gets even tighter in the NHS we feel our efforts will help keep our surgery its Excellent status and benefit all patients, staff and Doctors. At the forthcoming flu clinics, we will be selling Christmas cards at £5 for 10 as well as the usual raffle tickets and book stall. On 15th October we have arranged for the Frampton Cotterell Male Voice Choir to perform at Crossbow House. There will be something to please everyone including show tunes and finishing with a touch of the Last night of the Proms. Tickets are £10 each to include wine and cheese. See our surgery notice board for details or call Mike on 07974 189354 or Paul on 07955 47149Lastly in November we are holding a Horse and Pig Racing Night at Crossbow house always a popular event. Tickets are £5 each from the above numbers.
Olympic Scarecrow Trail Churches together in Frampton Cotterell and Coalpit Heath presents an amazing Olympic scarecrow trail around the village.
This is a comminuty event and we need families to create a wonderful scarecrown depicting the Olympics. Your scarecrow will need to be displayed in your front garden during the week 22nd - 27th October 2016. There will be a map created, for you to follow the trail during the week. Also there will be votes and prizes for the best scarecrow. The prizes will be presented on Sunday 30th October whilst hotdogs and coffee are being served. Contact Sue Walters on 853253 or suewalters@ blueyonder.co.uk.
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MP’s latest jobs fair hailed a success as unemployment figures for women gives boost to constituency HUNDREDS of jobs and apprenticeships were on offer at the fourth jobs fair hosted by Thornbury and Yate MP Luke Hall. Mr Hall pledged to host at least two such fairs every year to bring together local employers and job seekers. Those looking for work were able to find out about full, part-time and flexible roles with employers that included Avon and Somerset Police, Asda and insurance firm Europa. South Gloucestershire-based training providers were also in
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I DON’T know if you, like me, love this time of the year. Beautiful sunny weather tinged with that hint of Autumn evidenced in the many stunning autumnal colours that are just beginning to replace the greens of summer. One of my favourite occupations is finding a spare half hour to venture out with my plastic container to pick blackberries (which will be destined for a crumble with custard). I cannot resist eating a few as I pluck them from their thorny home. They are just one of many wonderful reminders of nature’s abundance at this time of the year. Harvest time - when Christians come together to give thanks and celebrate all the good gifts that God has given to us, most beautifully symbolised in the harvest goods we offer and the amazing harvest loaf which together we share as we celebrate!
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But I have to confess I am prone to often seeing my glass as half empty - only too quick to focus on what is not going well, on what I see as unfair in my life, lots of moans and groans if I am honest. This frame of mind, if any of you have experienced it, can be quite debilitating. So I have decided, rather than make a new year’s resolution, to make a kind of harvest resolution. I have borrowed this idea from my lovely
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sister-in-law. I have purchased a pretty note book and placed it on my bedside table with a pen. Every night before I snuggle down to go to sleep I am taking a few moments to jot down the good things I have been blessed with that day - perhaps time spent with family, or a job well done at work, a conversation with a good friend or perhaps the food I have eaten that day. I am amazed at how much there is each day to be thankful for, my own personal harvest of God’s grace and abundance to me. Not only does this help me to reflect so much more positively on each day but also if I am feeling a little fed up at any time I just read back through one of the days in my book and realise just how blessed I am. God’s unconditional love and grace are open to all - cause indeed to celebrate this harvest time as we look around at the abundance of all that He has given each one of us. I would recommend taking time to count your God given blessings - it really does lift the spirits and in the words of the hymn we can sing together ‘all good gifts around us are sent from heaven above then thank the Lord for all his love’.
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'Women shouldn’t have to suffer' WE are pleased to introduce Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Miss Elisabeth Adams who will join her colleagues at the South West’s largest private hospital. Originally from Salisbury she returns having spent 15 years at Spire’s sister hospital in Liverpool. She will now be holding regular clinics at Spire Bristol Hospital providing pivotal care for women in the South West of England. “I had a very successful private clinic up at Spire Liverpool and I now look forward to building the same reputation down here in Bristol. I have heard excellent reviews of Spire Bristol Hospital and can’t wait to start seeing patients within these fantastic facilities” Spire has a number of successful Gynaecologists and the addition of a female Consultant only strengthens their healthcare service. “I specialise in prolapse, incontinence and genital problems in females. With over 25 years’ experience I want to offer the women of Bristol and the surrounding areas
the help they might be searching for.” said Elisabeth Miss Adams is currently the only female Consultant Gynaecologist who specialises in Uro-Gynaecology in the Bristol area and will be supporting the NHS at St Michael’s Hospital. She urges women not to be embarrassed by these symptoms and wants to assure women that help is available. “It’s important that women take their health seriously and do not ignore issues such as period pain or issues surrounding incontinence or prolapse. There are many nonsurgical and surgical treatments available and women shouldn’t have to suffer.” Continues Elisabeth. This October Spire Bristol Hospital is promoting the awareness of Women’s Health. Subsequently they have announced a number of FREE patient information evenings. Miss Adams and Spire Bristol’s Specialist Physiotherapist will be hosting one of these evenings on Wednesday 19 October 2016. The evening will provide information and advice on issues surrounding
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Isolation and loneliness tackled through newly launched service in Frome Valley A NEW service aimed at tackling social isolation and loneliness has been started in the Frome Valley as part of a South Gloucestershire-wide scheme. Community Connectors is a three-year programme being run by Curo, a not-for-profit housing and support organisation, which involves GP surgeries, the voluntary sector and local community groups. Those referred to the project will be helped to re-connect with other people, local services and communities. They will be encouraged to play a more active role in their locality, meet new people, learn new skills, possibly become a volunteer and even set up groups and activities that benefit their area. Among those being targeted by the service are those who cannot be helped through medical treatments, people
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Frampton World Dance. Frampton Singalong meets on the first Thursday of the month at 2pm at Crossbow House, School Road, Frampton Cotterell, for one-and-a-half hours of singing, a cup of tea and cake. The next session is on October 6. The dance group meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 2pm in Zion Church, Upper Chapel Lane, Frampton Cotterell. Gentle dances to live music are taught and are suitable for beginners of all ages, with no partner needed. The next twohour session will be on October 27. Volunteers are needed to help run the groups, as well as circle dance teachers, singers and musicians. For details, contact Hilary Jay by email at hilary.jay@curogroup.co.uk or by phoning 07792 495367
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n WHAT’S ON October 7 n Fri 7th - Quiz night, Crossbow, 8pm. Open to anyone £1.50 Tel. 772947 www.fcdca.co.uk October 9 n Sun 9th - Bingo Night, WADCA, Watleys End 7pm. Tel: 776268 www.wadca.co.uk October 12 n Wed 12th - Short Stroll or Rural walk, meet 10.20am Gingerbread Man cafe. All welcome. October 12 n Wed 12th - Carer’s Club, Zion, 2-4pm. Carers welcome to stay with the person they care for or use the free time as they wish. More details from Jean 775786 or Rona 886925 October 13 n 12.15-3pm - S.Glos. Ladies Lunch Club . 2-course lunch and a speaker or event, every 2nd Thursday October to March. 01454 620176 or audrey. rosser@btinternet.com October 14 n Fri 14th - Folk @ Frampton, Crossbow, School Road, 8pm, Small charge. All welcome. October 15 n Sat 15th - “Spirit of Divas” live disco hits, WADCA, 8pm. Tickets £6 in advance/£8 on door. Bookings T. 01454 776268 or 07467 319373 / email: ca.winterbourne@gmail.com October 15 & 16
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Saturday 5th November 10am3pm @ Zion United Church, Frampton Cotterell. November 5 n Remember, Remember! This year’s bonfire and firework event organised by 1st Winterbourne ( St. Michael’s ) Scouts will take place on 5th November at Sunnyacres Farm, Cloisters Road, Winterbourne. Gates open 5 :30 pm , bonfire at 6.00pm, fireworks at 7.00pm. Burgers and hotdogs supplied by a local butcher and cold and hot drinks will be available. Tickets ( £4 Adults, £3 children ) will be available in advance from Daisy’s coffee shop in Flaxpits Lane or on the gate. Please note, for safety reasons there will be no parking on site or in the lane near the site. Stewards will be able to advise on dropping off disabled persons. Toilets available. Contact 01454 775024 or email winterbournesmgsl@ cotswoldedgescouts.org.uk This year’s bonfire and firework event organised by 1st Winterbourne ( St. Michael’s )
Scouts will take place on 5th November at Sunnyacres Farm, Cloisters Road, Winterbourne. Gates open 5 :30 pm , bonfire at 6.00pm, fireworks at 7.00pm. Burgers and hotdogs supplied by a local butcher and cold and hot drinks will be available. Tickets ( £4 Adults, £3 children ) will be available in advance from Daisy’s coffee shop in Flaxpits Lane or on the gate. Please note, for safety reasons there will be no parking on site or in the lane near the site. Stewards will be able to advise on dropping off disabled persons. Toilets available. Contact 01454 775024 or email winterbournesmgsl@ cotswoldedgescouts.org.uk 14 November n Bristol Budgerigar Society. Monday November 14 commencing 7.45pm. Member’s Budgerigar Competition with Bridgwater judge Brian Sweeting. Venue; Little Stoke Community Hall, Little Stoke Lane, Bristol BS34 6HR. Visitors welcome to join us without
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Rhymetime: Rhymes and songs for parents and babies/ toddlers to enjoy together every Tuesday morning 9.30 – 10.00am Pre School Storytime: Join us weekly on Wednesdays 9.30 – 10.00am for stories and crafts, term time only. Our Chatterbooks group for young people in Years 5 and 6 will have the first meeting on Saturday 8 October 2.30 – 3.30pm when we’ll be getting to know each other with some fun activities. It’s not too late to sign up for the group – please speak to a member of staff if you’re interested Join library staff for ‘Leaf it Out’! Wednesday 28 October 10.00 – 11.30am
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The Book Group for Parents will be meeting on Friday 7 October 2.00 – 3.00pm New members are very welcome – please speak to a member of staff or contact the group’s facilitator Liz on 07825510079 The Craft Group is meeting on 8 and 22 October 10.00am – 12 noon for more knitting and nattering. Come along to the meeting on the 8th to see a display of their work. Discover Festival 2016 continues until 16 October For the full range of events for the festival go to www. southglos.gov.uk/discover Whether you want to learn something new, find a hobby, meet new friends, get out and about in nature, catch a
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the famous chocolate family passed down the generations – with a few diversions along the way! Book your FREE ticket with library staff. Line Dancing with Laughter in Line Saturday 15 October 2.303.30pm Line dancing: it’s fun, friendly and you don’t need a partner. Come and experience it for yourself at a short taster session at Winterbourne library. It’s free and the library will provide a drink afterwards. Free tickets are available from the library.
Crossbow Camera Club Display of photographs by club members from Saturday 1 – 15 October J Fry & Sons a talk by Alan Freke Saturday 1 October 2016 10.30-11.30am Alan is chair of the Francis Tuckett Society and an expert on the history of Frenchay. He’ll be telling us the story of how
Murder in the Library Wednesday 26 October 7.30pm Join us for an interactive murder mystery presented by The Red Herrings. Can you guess whodunit? All tickets £3. Available from the library or www.southglos.gov. uk/discover
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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, (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. 1.50p per week. For more
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finally completed after it was abandoned in 1974. Changes and improvements to our public transport is also a priority; more frequent services to and from Southmead Hospital, a Yate Park and Ride and more frequent train services have been repeatedly raised. I have already started using the responses to raise these concerns and suggestions with the Council and private providers, demonstrating the strong demand for improved services in Yate and Coalpit Heath particularly. I have been consistently raising these issues in parliament, calling a debate on building Junction 18A and raising funding for The Road to Nowhere directly with the Chancellor and Government Ministers. We have had some success, securing £500,000 to complete the full feasibility study into Junction 18A, submitting the bid to investigate completing the Road to Nowhere and re-opening discussions about the Yate Park and Ride. We have to be forward thinking about what infrastructure is needed in South Gloucestershire, these combined projects have the potential to unlock significant economic and personal benefits to our community. Change won’t happen overnight, but I can assure Voice readers that I will be constantly fighting to get South Gloucestershire Moving.
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Tough Start to the Season for Frampton Athletic FRAMPTON have endured a frustrating first month of the season, being narrowly edged out of games, despite often being the better team on the park. Despite losing all 3 of their opening league fixtures, they have played some very good football in each game and certainly in the first two games against Oldland Abbotonians Reserves and St Pancras, it was individual mistakes in both games that cost the team from coming away with at least a point. First team manager, Nick Talbot, says that he’s happy with the way his team are playing, but the individual mistakes need to stop sooner rather than later, putting it down to early season rustiness. On the back of the 3 league defeats, Frampton were given a break from the league in the shape of a league cup fixture, which pitted them up against AEK Boco Reserves from the division above. On paper and on form, this should’ve been an easy win for AEK Boco, but Frampton went into the game with a clear strategy to try and counter attack their opposition and frustrate them by getting as many men behind the ball as possible. This relied heavily on Frampton’s main striker, Matt Johnson, to hold the ball up well for 90 minutes; a job that Johnson delivered extremely well and saw him pick up the Man of the Match award. The game itself was a 2-2 draw, sending the game straight to a penalty shootout. Despite the lack of practice in taking penalties, Matt Britton, Matt Johnson, Mike Beake and Martin Tozer all despatched their kicks. AEK Boco scored their first two, before Nick Talbot saved their third and watched on as their fourth came back off the crossbar to give Frampton a well-deserved and unexpected victory. The following week saw Frampton in another cup match, this time away from home and up on the Bristol Downs in the GFA Senior Amateur Cup against Sneyd Park. Not the best place to go and that showed. On a very blustery day, on a very uneven pitch and very long grass, the conditions were not ideally suited to Frampton’s quick passing game. However,
they battled well against the opposition until the hour mark, when they fell a goal behind. Then came the capitulation. They found themselves four behind with no reply, all in the space of 10 minutes. A disappointing result, which somewhat flattered Sneyd Park, but Frampton can have little complaints given the attitude shown after going a goal behind with a third of the game left to play. Frampton did manage to pick themselves up and travelled to fellow league strugglers, DRG Frenchay, who had also failed to pick up a single point this season. Frampton saw this as a good opportunity to kick start their season and they did just that. Within minutes of the kick off Frampton were ahead. They continued to dominate and found themselves 4-0 up at half time. The second half started much the same, with Frampton making it 5-0 straight from the second half kick off. Soon it was 7-0 and Frampton were cruising. A touch of overconfidence was in evidence as they conceded a goal in the 80th minute, due partly to a goalkeeping error. But Frampton managed to keep it tight at the back after that goal and got their 8th goal of the game in the last few minutes. A huge win and one that has been on the cards for some time given the way the team have been playing. Lack of Players Affecting Reserve Team Fixtures Frampton Athletic Reserves have had a stop-start beginning of their season. Having played their first 2 fixtures; losing 8-1 to title favourites AEK Boco ‘A’ and narrowly losing 3-2 to Seymour United Reserves; they have since struggled to get a full team available to fulfil their fixtures. Games against Soundwell Victoria, Hanham Athletic Reserves and Nicholas Wanderers have all been postponed whilst Frampton get their house in order. Reasons such as holidays, injuries, wedding and even half the team running the Bristol Half Marathon have all contributed to an average of 21 players being unavailable in the second half of
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Iron Acton aim for promotion in memory of Adam
DEFENDER Jamie Angell has been appointed first team manager at Iron Acton FC following the death of Adam Taylor. Jamie joined the club as a teenager from Chipping Sodbury FC and played for Adam in the 1st team. The team have won 3 games and lost 1, including a cup victory at St Andrews. and are aiming to win promotion this season as tribute to Adam. The club’s other 3 sides have started the season with a mixed set of results and are on the lookout for new players especially goalkeepers! Contact manager Jamie Angell 07747011021.
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Coalpit Heath start season at a sprint
Coalpit Heath’s U-9 team at the Memorial Stadium SEVERAL of Coalpit Heath FC’s teams have made promising starts to the season with our most senior team the U16’s rising to the heady heights of second in Divison 1. Included in this great start to the season have been superb wins against Ashton Boys, Avon Athletic and last season’s champions Downend Saints. Against Downend Saints the boys were 3-1 victors with goals from Adam Perks, Toby Kinnerly and James Cooke. The Under-12 Colts have a 100% record so far with three league wins against TC Juniors, Hanham Abbots and Stoke Lane. The boys most recent win was in the League Plate competition where the boys beat Rockleaze Rangers Colts 3-1 in an entertaining match. The victory and place in the second round was secured with goals from Sam Clarke, Louis Bray and Ciaran
The Orange of Coalpit Heath welcome the blue and white quarters onto the pitch Seward who scored his fifth goal of the season. Elsewhere in the club the Under 9’s squad were hosted by Bristol Rovers Community Team at the Rovers recent home match versus Port Vale. The day included a coaching session in
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the morning, lunch, a tour of the stadium and a meet and greet with the match day squad. The day culminated in the Coalpit Heath Squad being the flag bearers to greet the teams onto the pitch which ended with the Rovers winning 2-1.
Tough September for Frampton rugby FRAMPTON Cotterell Rugby Club will be hoping for a better October, after loosing their first two league games of the season. Frampton went down away to Gordon League 33-21 in a match that they really should have won. Frampton travelled to Gordon League with a positive mindset after a strong preseason. They chose to go play uphill in the first half. Gordon league capitalised on this with 24 unanswered points in the first half. Frampton were punished by their own mistakes such as offsides and not releasing. However when they started using their practiced and well drilled game plan they did start to put Gordon League on the back foot. With the change over in the second half Frampton came back into the game, with two quick tries from Brandon Bull and Matt Lawrence, who somehow pulled over four men from the 5m line to score,as well as another from Tom Curnock on the outside. Lawrence also slotted penalties, but also managed to miss 12 points with the boot. Nevertheless Frampton did not preform as a team and were not up to the physicality of Gordon League, Huccelcote was the next challenge, in a game Frampton should have won if not for a poor first half performance and conceding silly penalties. Frampton lost to 29-14 in a game that saw them only score one try through George Frost and three penalties from Matt Lawrence.
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Frampton youngsters loose out in Cup tie FRAMPTON Rugby Club’s U-13’s welcomed Stow-on-the-Wold to Hoopers in a cup tie, Rob Pearce reports. The game saw another debutant for Frampton with Khaled making his bow.. A very even start saw both teams trying to find the breakthrough with Frampton giving as good as they got. The home side had good field position with some great tackling by Charlie and Roy, and with Ben and Rudy on the wing Frampton were always a threat. Rather against the run of play the visitors went ahead when they cut the line to score through the centre. Shortly after, a ripped ball saw the lead extended and from the kick off, the ball fell loose and was picked up by Stow to cross the line again. Despite some great attacking play by Jack and Gabe the
visitors scored two further tries before half time, for a very flattering half time lead. Frampton didn’t let their their heads drop and they got their reward when Rohan’s jinking run saw him pass to Jamie and he powered his way across the line for the try. With great vocal support from the sidelines Frampton attacked again. Following a scrum, Matt hooked the ball back to Lewis and his pass down the line found Nik whose cross pitch run put him clear to score in the corner. Soon after the exact same move had the same result when Nik again outpaced the Stow defence and he crossed the line to make the score 15-25. As the game came to a close a strong push enabled Stow to cross the line for a try and from the kick off the ball was stolen by Stow for them to complete the scoring.
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Frampton Colts start season with a win FRAMPTON colts got off to a winning start in their Somerset League campaign with a fine 31-7 victory at Cheddar Valley. Although the team managed to get lost on the way and arrived late, they were ready for the big game . The pitch was on a slope with wind very strong down the hill, and Frampton had that advantage (although things may have been different if captain Zak Smith had called tails and not heads as coach Mike Weaver had
instructed him). Frampton started strongly and storming runs from Callum Wyatt on his return from injury and newcomer Luke Slade opened the defence for winger Mike Holden to breeze over. Holden added a further try following a kick ahead and fly half Aaron Holman kicked the extra points . The game then became about Lewis Oakley as he ran in a hattrick of tries to take a deserved man of the match award.
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Super Summer for Puckle SUMMER 2016 has turned out to be a very successful one for the Pucklechurch Ladies, the club’s Lisa Whitehead reports. Wanting to keep hold of last years champions title, we won 11 out of the 13 games, with 1 draw and 1 loss scoring a very impressive 45 goals and only conceding 11. It meant we kept our position at top of the table and be crowned champions for the 2nd year running. With just a few weeks break, winter league soon crept up on us. A friendly against fellow local team Bristol & West got us back in the swing of things. Fielding just the bare 11 players it was going to be a fitness tester for all. Puckle took a 4-1 and eventually clinched a 6-4 win. After keeping our spot in Berkeley Division 1 last season, our first league match of the new season was an away game against Old Bristolians. With 13 players available and buoyed from last week’s win, we went into the game positively. It would prove to be a very close and fast paced first half with both sides having chances, but goalie Jen Martyn was on form. Left wing Sophie Edwards opened the scoring followed by a skilful reverse strike from Rhian Phillips. A further 2 goals were scored by Heidi Gardiner and Laura Stone - on her return game back from maternity leave to leave the
final score line 4-0, with Sophie Hitch getting the player of the match award. We are a very social, friendly bunch that love our hockey and who are always on the look out for new players, so if you fancy
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Chipping Sodbury Motor Company Proud Sponsor of St Nicholas FC CHIPPING Sodbury Motor Company is proud to announce that they will be the main sponsors of St Nicholas Football Club, for the next three years. As a family-owned local business, Chipping Sodbury Motor Company is delighted to have the opportunity to sponsor their local football team. The company, which offers new and used car sales, has been in Chipping Sodbury since it was established in 1967 and is based on Hatters Lane, just off the high street. St Nicholas FC provides football for local children in Yate and Chipping Sodbury and the surrounding areas, from its grounds at ‘The Ridings’ in Chipping Sodbury. It was one of the first local clubs to run girls football teams, which enjoyed much success and led to formation of a St Nicholas Ladies
in 2008, followed by St Nicholas Old Boys in 2010. The club is now running twenty teams of all ages, from boy’s and girl’s development teams starting at age 4 through to U18 and Adult teams. Chipping Sodbury Motor Company has formed a close partnership with St Nicholas FC, and as part of the sponsorship package, has donated new playing kits for all of St Nicholas FC’s teams, which feature the company’s logo. David Powell, Dealer Principal and Co-owner of Chipping Sodbury Motor Company said, “We see this as an exciting opportunity to support our local football club and children in the community and are looking forward to being a part of the success of the Club over the next few years.”
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Hawthorn Landscapes and Tree Care We are a family run business est 1990 we do all types of Fencing, turfing,patios,power cleaning Trees and shrubs topped shaped and felled All types of rubbish removed - cheaper than a skip Email hawthornlandscapes@yahoo.co.uk
Freephone 0800 858 9803 Mobile 07580 260 676
PAINTING & DECORATING
CLEANING
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PROPERTY & GARDENS
J.B. Tree Care
• Tree Care • Total Landscaping • Driveways • Turfing • Patios • Slabbing • Garden Clearance and rubbish removal – registered Waste Carrier Licence Holders
• Gutters • Jet Washing • Fascias• Roofs
Call: Freephone 0800 303 2215 Mob: 07774 047209 0117 9113446 please dial area code PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
OsbOrne & sOns
Handyman & Property Services No job too small Inside and out - give us a shout
Call Tony - 0777 6188595
tony1osborne@yahoo.co.uk BATHROOM SPECIALISTS
RECORDS WANTED
SJM DECORATING
Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning Carpets dry in 30 minutes!
Current Offer
CARPETS
1 Room 3 Rooms Whole House
£35* £60* £80*
UPHOLSTERY
1 Armchair £20* 1 Sofa £30* Rugs £5 to £20*
Call Nick / Alison at A.Cleaning Service on:
07812 730346
www.a-cleaningservice.com
*PRICES ARE EXCLUDING VAT
ELECTRICIANS
atom electrical specialist domestic installers
All types of domestic electrical work undertaken, from changing a light fitting to full rewires. For an efficient, friendly, reliable, local electrical service...
call Oliver on 07747866436 or 01179602974
FREE Quotations www.atomelectrical.co.uk info@atomelectrical.co.uk
Got News? Call Richard 0n 01454 800 120
Professional Decorating Local Qualified tradesmen Internal & External Decorating Fast, reliable & friendly service No hidden extras Free Quotations Call Scott 07515 523 623 0117 3824411 www.sjmdecorating.freeindex.co.uk
PLUMBING SERVICES
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS
LOW COST PLUMBING
Eclipse Sewing Machine Repairs
Taps, Taps,Washers Washers ✓ Toilets, Toilets,Cisterns Cisterns ✓ Leaks, Leaks, Blockages Blockages ✓ Tanks,Overflows Overflows ✓ Tanks, Pipes, Stopcocks….etc… Stopcocks...etc... ✓ Lead Pipes, OAP OAPDISCOUNTS DISCOUNTSand andNO NO VAT VAT
0117 0117
957 5092
For all your servicing and repairs to domestic and industrial sewing machines
GIVE TERRY A CALL ON:
0797 005 6976
Or drop your machine into the shop for a quote 10 Victoria Street, Staple Hill, Bristol BS16 5JS
Email: richard@fromevalleyvoice.co.uk
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ON THE OLD BRANCHES OF BRISTOL SITE OPPOSITE TEMPLEMEADS STATION We’re opening The Old Mill Interiors & Furnishings store in the heart of Bristol, bringing the people of Bristol and surrounding areas great value furniture, homewares and gifts with everyday low prices. On the site of the recently closed Branches of Bristol store, you’ll be able to find a world of oak, pine and painted furniture for all rooms in your home in every look imaginable, from stylish classics to ultramodern industrial looks. But we don’t stop there, with leather and fabric sofas and suites, mattresses and more. There’ll also be a great range of rugs, lighting, homewares and gifts. Simply everything you need for a more beautiful home.
Store Opening times Monday - Saturday: 9.30am -5.30pm Sunday: 10.30am - 4.30pm
O U R N E W LO O K D E ST I N AT I O N STO R E OPENS SATURDAY 22 ND OCTOBER 9.30AM FIND OUT MORE ABOUT US AT WWW.THEOLDMILLINTERIORS.CO.UK OR ON FACEBOOK T H E S H O W R O O M S , C I TY P O I N T, T E M P L E G AT E , B R I STO L , BS 1 6 P L