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By ‘eck lad, Gromit’s coming to Winterbourne THE daring duo have been to a few exotic places in their time, including the moon. It would seem that the next destination for Gromit, if not Wallace, is Winterbourne. The village will be the destination for one of the Gromit statues that are being prepared as part of Gromit Unleashed 2 the latest Grand Appeal for the Bristol Children’s Hospital. Wallace, Gromit and arch villain Feathers McGraw will all feature on the trail which is backed by creators Aardman Animation, but it’s Gromit who will feature here. Estate agents AJ Homes have paid for Gromit to visit Winterbourne, but the company says the whole economy of the village should benefit as visitors are drawn here by the Gromit Unleashed 2 trail. Full story, Page 11

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A NEW headteacher for Winterbourne Academy has been appointed to lead the school from the autumn. Jason Beardmore will take up the post at the start of the 2018-19 academic year in September. The academy has had an interim principal, Peter Smart, since January 2017 when he was seconded from the Castle School in Thornbury to provide stability during a difficult time. But as reported in last month’s Frome Valley Voice, Mr Smart has decided to return to Thornbury for the start of the next school year so the position of permanent headteacher at Winterbourne was advertised. The academy was transferred to the locally-based Olympus Academy Trust earlier this year and its chief executive, Dave Baker, said there had been a “rigorous” appointment process for a new headteacher over three days. He said: “Jason has been headteacher of secondary schools in Somerset and Devon so he will bring significant experience with him. “There was representation from students, staff, parents, governors and trustees in the appointment process and I am grateful for their support.” When Olympus took over the previously named Winterbourne International Academy (WIA), the education watchdog Ofsted regarded WIA as closed, meaning inspectors won’t now return to give an assessment of the newly named school for three years. WIA had been in special measures since March 2017 - one of a number of difficulties faced by the school, including financial problems which have now been tackled.

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n NEWS EXPERIMENTAL road closures were due to come into effect in Moorend as Frome Valley Voice went to press to stop drivers using several roads as a rat-run. But similar planned closures in Kendleshire were not put in place after an outcry from local residents and those running businesses. South Gloucestershire Council said requests from residents had led to its decision to keep restrictions that were put in place around Moorend while the Bromley Heath Viaduct works were carried out. The experimental closures that affect Bromley Heath Road north of the ring road, Bury Hill and Cuckoo Lane will now continue for 18 months before being assessed to see if they should become permanent. The council will examine whether the roads become safer and traffic levels fall as a result of the closures. However, a new road closure proposed for Coalsack Lane and Ruffet Road in Kendleshire led to complaints over the lack of consultation and the sudden planned implementation of

Outcry over Kendleshire road closures puts trial on hold

Local residents met with council officials to express their concerns over road closures near the Kendleshire Golf Club the scheme. Those running Kendleshire Golf Club said they had been “alarmed” at the proposal, which would have affected its business and those people using the roads to reach the clubhouse. They also raised the potential of increased fly-tipping on

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Village primary school praised in inspection

DECISIVE action has been taken at Iron Acton Church of England Primary School to tackle absence, with teaching also improving considerably. Education inspection service Ofsted said the concerted efforts of “well-respected” headteacher Mike Riches during his two years in the post had raised teaching standards and built a strong team of staff, subject leaders and governors. Inspector Catherine Beeks said pupils enjoyed school and were keen to achieve well, having positive attitudes to learning. Staff were motivated and proud to be part of the school, while governors were skilled and had a clear understanding of the school’s main priorities. The visit was the first short inspection carried out at the village primary since it was judged to be good in January 2014 and it maintained its rating after the visit by Ms Beeks. She said: “Effective teaching

ensures that almost all current pupils make steady progress, with approximately one quarter making good or better progress. “Safeguarding is effective. Pupils are polite and well-mannered. They say that behaviour is mostly good and that bullying is rare. “Teachers have high Students and staff at Iron Acton C of E School expectations of pupils and provide work that routinely challenges decisive action to tackle higher them.” absence, which is paying In her letter to Mr Riches, dividends and ensuring higher she said: “You have taken levels of attendance. Pupils are

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Big lottery grant for medieval barn could see major work start in 2019 THE final stage of a major Heritage Lottery Fund grant has been awarded to Winterbourne’s medieval barn, which should allow restoration of the historic building to begin next year. With the allocation of £936,600 from the fund, it means the start of a £1.76 million project is closer and the future of the barn as a community building will be secured. South Gloucestershire Council, which acquired the grade two* listed barn after it fell into disrepair in the late 20th century, has been working with the Winterbourne Medieval Barn Trust to develop the project that is aimed at conserving not only the barn but also its adjacent buildings and making them available for community use. The trust looks after the barn and runs a programme of public events and activities at the

building, which dates from 1342. It said it had achieved much in 15 years but there was a long way yet to go and it still had a final £50,000 or so to raise before the work could start. It hopes the latest cash injection will encourage individuals and businesses to make a donation to help reach the target. Trust chairwoman Sue Parsons said the grant would go a long way to enabling it to realise the full potential of the 14th century building and make it a true community asset. She said: “Work is now continuing to raise the remaining money needed to ensure the project is fully funded.” The scheme will involve restoration and refurbishment that will create a heritage education centre to demonstrate the history of the barn and its

architecture, as well as give information about the local area. There will be new rentable workshops for creating traditional crafts and more space made available for public and commercial hire, the income from which will enable the barn to operate on a sustainable basis. Drainage and accessibility will also be tackled and eventually many more events will be offered throughout the year, from heritage and craft-themed

activities to guided tours, musical and theatrical performances and a new programme for schools. Activities will continue while the building work is taking place so visitors can continue to learn about the barn’s history and stay in touch with the project’s progress. Anyone interested in donating to the project or joining the volunteering team should email sue.parsons6@btinternet.com for more information.

Jazz to launch new summer season at Winterbourne Barn A NEW season of summer events starts at Winterbourne Barn with an evening of jazz music. Members of the University of the West of England (UWE) Big Band and singers return to the venue after their sell-out performance last year. Anyone who wants to go along on Saturday, May 26, is urged to book in advance as it is expected to be just as popular and tickets may not be available on the night. They can be bought online from Ticketsource or from the local Daisy's Coffee Shop. Organisers said locally-sourced food and drink would be on sale from 6.30pm. The event will be followed on Sunday, June 10, by a medieval fair that will feature displays of daily life in a 14th century encampment, courtesy of living history group The Company of Chivalry. Throughout the day there will be a programme of talks, demonstrations, re-enactments of medieval life and military combat, falconry and medieval music. A host of children's activities will also keep youngsters occupied and there will be a range of food and drink on sale. Meanwhile, bookings are being taken for a basket weaving workshop on Saturday, June 23, which will provide an introduction to beginners and help those returning to the craft. Numbers are limited and those interested should phone 01454 778436. Further events, courses and workshops will take place at the barn in July and August. Visit www.winterbournebarn.org.uk for further details.

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n NEWS THE long-awaited Metrobus service from Emersons Green to the centre of Bristol is set to launch this month. As revealed by the Voice in March, the m3 route will be the first in the £230 million rapid transport system for the city. It is predicted to cut the journey time to Broadmead from 40 minutes to 29. Operator First is offering free rides between Emersons Green and the Centre for the first 11 days after services start on Tuesday May 29. The m3 will start at Emersons Green centre and travel along the Avon Ring Road, stopping at Lyde Green, Bristol & Bath Science Park, Emerald Park Industrial Estate, by the Willy Wicket pub and near the Hambrook traffic lights, before crossing the M32. It will then stop at UWE, leaving the ring road to travel through Stoke Park and Begbrook before joining the M32 on the new bus-only junction and heading to Cabot Circus, Broadmead and the Centre. Travel will be free on the m3 between the launch and Saturday June 9, to give people a chance to try out the service. After that, fares will cost between £1.50 and £2.50 per journey - but tickets must be bought in advance. People can use existing First mTickets and paper variants, concessionary passes and smart cards. Tickets can also be bought at the iPoint machines - which are due to be installed at all Metrobus stops - by using a bank card, or at a Payzone shop using cash. Buses will run every 20 minutes from 6am until 7pm, then every half an hour until 9pm on Mondays to Saturdays during the summer. A more comprehensive winter timetable is due to be introduced by the operator in September. Some other bus routes are changing as a result of the introduction - and because the A4174 viaduct has reopened - so check your timetables before you travel.

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n NEWS IN BRIEF POLICE have arrested a man and a teenage boy after another man was robbed in Coalpit Heath. The alleged incident happened on Thursday 29 March after a man in his 20s reported being robbed on Badminton Road, Coalpit Heath, just before 2am. Two suspects were arrested for robbery within the hour and later released under investigation.

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and business centres at Emerald Park and the Bristol & Bath Science Park. I for one will use it and I hope many more people will join me to give it a try. The bus-only junction will also noticeably speed up the journey.” First West of England managing director James

Freeman said: “We are very excited about the launch of this new Metrobus service. Metrobus promises to revolutionise bus transport in Bristol and South Gloucestershire by offering a premium service, faster getting on and off, and speedier travel by virtue of the dedicated road infrastructure and off bus ticketing.” The other two main Metrobus routes are the m1, which will link Hengrove Park in South Bristol to Cribbs Causeway, via Bedminster and the city centre, while the m2 will link the Long Ashton park and ride to the city centre and Temple Meads. Both are behind schedule, as is the m3 link to Cribbs Causeway. First will operate the m3 and m2, with Bristol Community Transport, HCT Group, operating the m1.

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Budding archers invited to have a go A LOCAL archery club is holding a series of taster days to get more people involved in the sport. Cleve Archers are holding a series of sessions throughout the summer at their shooting range on the outskirts of Winterbourne. For a donation of £2.50, would-be Robin Hoods will be introduced to the club and the basics of modern-day archery by the club’s qualified coaches. The sessions last 2 hours and take place on the second Tuesday of each month and are open to adults as well as children aged 7 or above. The next taster session is on Tuesday 8 May at the club’s shooting range at “Up Yonder”, Bury Hill, Moorend, BS16 1SS. Future Taster Sessions will take place on 12 June, 10 July, 14 August and 11 September. Places can be reserved via the club’s website at http:// clevearchers.co.uk/community-taster-sessions/. All equipment is provided. Cleve Archers has been in existence for over 50 years and has recently embarked on an ambitious project to develop their own permanent shooting range. The club currently rents their ground at Moorend but has purchased a field of their own close by on the Old Bromley Heath Road and has planning permission to create a new shooting range along with a club building. The new field is currently being levelled and the club hopes to be able to move to its new home in around two years’ time. In addition to its taster sessions, the club also offers 5-week beginner courses. More details can be found on the club’s website.

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Gromit unleashed in Winterbourne THE unmistakable canine features of Gromit will soon be seen in Winterbourne as the latest fundraising push for the Bristol Children’s Hospital gets underway. Gromit Unleashed 2 is set to take Bristol by storm this summer, with Nick Park's Academy Award winning character Gromit returning to the area alongside his owner Wallace as well as arch villain Feathers McGraw. For the first time, one of the Gromit statues is set for the Frome Valley, with estate agents AJ Homes sponsoring the statue that will be placed outside its office in Flaxpits Lane. The first Gromit Unleashed event raised £2.3m for the Grand Appeal. It also allowed thousands of people to spend a large part of their summer following the arts trail, trying to visit the location of each statue. AJ Homes Directors Chis

Hodgkins and Andrew Maunder say they are very happy to be supporting the charity effort. Chris told Frome Valley Voice that the influx of visitors will be good for the area too. He said: “They’re anticipating thousands of people coming to this area as it’s part of the trail. It’s good for our business maybe but it’s equally good for other businesses as well, and the community in general.” Andrew Maunder has more personal reasons for wanting to support the charity. His wife Penelope died from cancer two years ago, and his two teenage sons, Sam and Tom asked him to get involved in the appeal. The family used to walk through the Children’s Hospital between the BRI and the oncology department. Andrew said: “The two boys wanted to donate because they saw the Children’s Hospital quite frequently because it’s next to

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Ring road viaduct re-opens AFTER almost a year of delays, diversions and disruption, the Avon Ring Road is set to fully reopen at Bromley Heath. The contraflow system introduced on the A4174 while work to repair the Bromley Heath Viaduct was carried out was set to be removed during the last weekend of April. But some of the roads which have been shut during the roadworks could now stay closed - a move which has brought protests from motorists and some residents. The ring road was due to close in both directions between the Wick Wick roundabout and the Hambrook traffic lights for the contraflow to be removed, with diversions signposted and published online. The road was set to close at 8pm on Friday, April 27, reopening at 6am on Monday April 30, when the repaired southern viaduct will reopen to traffic for the first time since July last year. Once the westbound viaduct is reopened the 2+ lane and bus lane on the A4174 were due to be reinstated and the traffic lights at Hambrook returned to their settings from before the work began. South Gloucestershire Council says the ring road closure is needed on order to remove the contraflow system safely. Council cabinet member for transport Colin Hunt said: “We’re pleased that this major

engineering project is coming to an end and that the viaduct has been made fit for the future and now features a greatly improved shared footpath for cyclists and pedestrians. “To safely remove the contraflow we need to fully close the ring road over the weekend of 27 April and we apologise for any inconvenience caused during this closure. “Whilst this section of the A4174 ring road is closed to traffic, we will also be taking the opportunity to carry out some additional maintenance work in the area, including work to the northern viaduct, drainage works, and resurfacing. “We would like to take this opportunity to thank residents and businesses for their patience and cooperation throughout this essential maintenance and improvement work.” Temporary traffic lights at the junction of the A46 and B4465 at Tormarton, near junction 18 of the M4, were being removed over the weekend of April 21-22, despite calls from some residents for them to be made permanent. In a message on its dedicated Bromley Heath viaduct works Facebook page, the council said: “The temporary lights at Tormarton were only intended to help ease the pressure of traffic during the viaduct works and the equipment used is not suitable to be made a permanent fixture. We are aware that these lights have been welcomed locally and the council is looking at a permanent

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Choristers to sing Playing fund appeal gets donation out for charity at two spring concerts SONGS from the shows will feature in two fund raising performances by the Alveston Singers. The programme has been drawn up to highlight the work of Arthur Sullivan, Irving Berlin, Henry Mancini, Cole Porter, Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Kurt Weil. It will also include A Little Jazz Mass by Bob Chilcott, who has been described as one of the finest choral composers at work in Britain today. The choristers will be led by conductor James Davies and accompanied by Sue PhillipsonMasters at the concerts in Thornbury’s Cossham Hall on Saturday, May 12, and in Alveston Methodist Church on Tuesday, May 15. Both start at 7.30pm. Admission is free but retiring collections will be made for Cancer Research UK and Children’s Hospice South West.

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Mary Potts (far left) and Christine Palmer (left) from Crossbow Singers, hand over the cheque to Kate Colechin and Julie Cottingham THE Crossbow Singers have made a donation towards fundraising efforts to renew the play area at Beesmoor Road Playing Fields. The singers presented a cheque for £110. The cash was raised from Crossbow

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Literary festival to showcase the art of drinking in a good novel IT can be argued that the perfect book needs to be read whilst holding a glass of something special in the other hand. Now people are to get a chance to investigate the role of drinking in literature at a festival event. Organisers of the Cotswold Edge Literary Festival have organised an evening of books and beverages as part of the week long event in June. The owner of the Bristol Wine School, Tristan Darby is going to be on hand to explain why, from sherry in Shakespeare to fine wines in modern classics, drinks have always had a place in literature. People attending the event on June 21 at the Hamptons Deli in Chipping Sodbury High Street will be able to taste the wines and other drinks that Tristan highlights. Tristan has experience of writing about wine. He is drinks columnist for The Bath Magazine and the Bristol Magazine, and is a judge for both the Bristol and Bath Good Food Awards. He’s also spent time touring as a professional actor and singer, and will be

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From mining to art former pit among venues for annual art trail WILLOW and chainsaw sculptures will be featured at a new venue in this year’s Severn Vale Art Trail. Andy O’Neill, well known in South Gloucestershire for turning fallen trees into artworks, seating and play features, is among six exhibitors to have displays at the Oldwood Pits site in Tanhouse Lane, Rangeworthy. He will be joined by Jenny Humphris, Tanya Bartlett, Audrey Forbes and John Kemp, who all work with willow, as well as painter Tara Stein. More than 50 other artists have also enlisted for the increasingly popular trail, which runs from May 4-13. It is part of Thornbury Arts Festival - running after this year’s main festival closes - and allows people to see a variety of art forms at a series of studio and exhibition venues in Thornbury and a number of other towns and villages. More than half of the locations are in Thornbury but visitors can also enjoy displays in places from Olveston and Alveston to Charfield, North Nibley and Berkeley. There will be ten group exhibition venues open while the trail is running, together with many individual artists’ studios. The variety of artistic skills on show will also include jewellery making and pottery to pen and ink geometric drawings, painting and photography. Art trail brochures are available from Thornbury Town Hall and numerous outlets in South Gloucestershire and Gloucestershire. Those interested in joining the trail can also visit www. thornburyartsfestival.com/ arttrail to see a virtual gallery.

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Court tells owner to complete work A MAN has been ordered to pay more than £2,000 and told to complete work on an empty property in Winterbourne. Keith Bannerman, 61, of Blackhorse Road in Downend, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a Community Protection Notice (CPN) under the anti-social behaviour crime and policing act 2014. He was prosecuted by South Gloucestershire Council for failing to comply with the notice, connected to a property in Sandstone Rise. A Remedial Order was issued by the court, stating that Bannerman must complete the work, as scheduled in the CPN, by 28 May 2018. Any breach would be considered under contempt of court. He was also handed a conditional discharge for 12 months.

The prosecution at Bristol Magistrates' Court related to an unfinished new build house (where work had started by 1996). The property had been abandoned and left empty since before 2012, with prominent and unsightly scaffolding left in place, plus overgrown untidy gardens, that were causing detriment to the local community. A CPN was served on Mr Bannerman, requiring him to complete the external works, tidy the land and remove the scaffolding by 20 September 2017. None of the work, aimed to improve the external appearance, was ever started and the condition is still deteriorating. The notice also provided for ongoing maintenance of the property and the land, to prevent further recurrences.

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New leader for Lib Safe stolen from pensioner's home in Winterbourne Dems LIBERAL Democrats on South Gloucestershire Council have elected a new leader to replace long-standing Ruth Davis. The Yate councillor had held the post for 13 years but she has now handed the baton Outgoing Lib Dem group leader Ruth Davis, left, with successor Claire over to Westerleigh councillor Claire Young, who will lead her Young, centre, and new deputy leader Maggie Tyrrell. party into the local elections in 2019. Councillor Young paid tribute to her predecessor, describing her as “a terrific champion for local people and community causes”. She said: “She is a great mentor and friend and I’m honoured to be following in her footsteps.” Councillor Davis said: “Although I am stepping down as group leader, I am not going anywhere. I hope to be re-elected as councillor for Yate Central in 2019 so I can continue to stand up for local residents.” Thornbury councillor Maggie Tyrrell is the new group deputy leader.

A SAFE containing a gold coin, a small amount of cash, personal papers and bank and loyalty cards has been stolen in a distraction burglary at a pensioner's home in Winterbourne. The 75-year-old man answered the door to a man who claimed to be dealing with a burst water pipe and asked to come in to make checks. While the householder was distracted, a second man is believed to have entered the house unseen and stolen the safe. The man who called at the door was described as white, aged about 30, of ‘tubby’ build, clean shaven and wearing a grey woollen hat and a high-vis jacket. Police are keen to identify the man pictured, who was in the area at the time. The burglary happened

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Tockington garden opens for weekend OWNERS of a garden in Tockington will welcome the public for the first time during a weekend in May as part of the National Garden Scheme. Stoneleigh Down was redesigned in 2014 and densely planted with a wide variety of trees, shrubs and bulbs for yearround interest. Visitors to the garden on Saturday and Sunday, May 26 and 27, will also see sub-tropical, wildlife and oriental ponds in the two-thirds of an acre of grounds. The National Garden Scheme involves the opening of hundreds of gardens of all types and sizes, from those at grand

homes to others on modern housing estates, to raise money for charity. In 2017, a record £3 million was donated to a range of organisations such as Macmillan Cancer Support, Hospice UK and the National Autistic Society as a result of the garden visits and it is hoped to collect even more this year. Stoneleigh Down will be open from 1-5pm, with parking provided in the village. Admission is £4 but children will be allowed in free. It will also be open later in the year on September 1 and 2.

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n FLORAL FRIENDS Spring has sprung in the Sensory Garden Volunteers did a spring clean of the Sensory Garden recently where bulbs are blooming, as is the weeping cherry which was planted at the official opening last April. We are looking forward to seeing more flowers soon as well as vegetables and fruit. Everything is beginning to grow again and looking good. Do go and take a look and enjoy the spring sunshine whilst it’s here.

Triangle Memorial Garden The new Memorial Garden at the Triangle has now been planted. Plants have been specially chosen to reflect the theme of remembrance - Rosemary, Forget-me-Nots and Cornflowers. Different Poppies have also been planted as well as poppy seed mixtures. Hopefully soon this will be a fragrant, colourful spot to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War Armistice and the centenary of the RAF. Floral Boots Have an old pair of boots that you no longer need? Why not recycle them into planters and take part in Floral Friends’ Floral Boots display? We’re inviting everyone (all residents, businesses, associations, community groups and schools within Frampton Cotterell and Coalpit Heath) to plant up a boot, or a pair of boots (normal size please – no giant ones permitted), with the colour theme of red, white and blue to help commemorate the centenary of

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n FLORAL FRIENDS the First World War Armistice and the 100th anniversary of the RAF. Applications will need to be completed by 6th July (the application form and further details are available on our website and the boots displayed in front gardens in the week Saturday 21st July – Saturday 28 July.

We will produce a map of where the boots are located so that people can walk around the village to see them all and vote for their favourite (there will be two categories – individual and group). Certificates and prizes will be presented on Saturday 28 July at the Brockeridge Centre. So – hang on to those old boots and get creative this Spring.

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n WHAT’S ON IN OUR AREA May 3 n Talent Show at Winterbourne Academy. Students and staff are coming together to showcase how wonderful the school is. It is in aid of the Jessie May Trust. 3rd May 6:30-8:30pm. May 8 n'The Somerdale Railway & Rebuilding the Fry’s Sentinel’ presented by Eric Miles. BAWA, 589 Southmead Road, BRISTOL, BS34 7RG. Tuesday 8th May 7:30 for 7:45 pm. The meeting is open to all and there is no admission charge, but a suggested donation of £3 to help defray expenses is appreciated. Contact: Dave Winter 01454 324230. May 13 n Sion Church Hall Frampton Cotterell. 2pm. Free Music Event in aid of Hedgehog Rescue May 14 n Bristol Budgerigar Society. 7.30pm. Exhibition budgerigar talk by Colin Cobbledick. Temporary venue: The Methodist Hall, Down Road, Winterbourne Down, Bristol BS36 1BN. Visitors welcome. Further details from the Secretary Colin Parsons. Tel 01454 775878. colinpauline@hotmail. com or Chairman Alan Fretten. Mobile 07922538894 E-mail alan_ fretten13@hotmail.com May 17 n Winterbourne and District Flower Arrangement Society. Demonstration eveningThursday 17th May 2018. Entitled ‘Make do and Mend’, Brigette Manton presents the demonstration. Held at St. Michael’s Room, High Street, Winterbourne, Bristol. Doors open at 7:00 pm Everyone welcome. Visitors only £4.00 May 17 n South Glos Decorative and Fine Art. Bradley Stoke Community School BS32 7BS. 7.00 for

7.30 start. Thursday May 17th. Alexandra Epps, a guide on the hidden gems in the city of London, and a lecturer at The Tate Modern. At this meeting she is talking about an English painter, printmaker and stained glass designer. June 3 n Laser Run Championships being put on by PentathlonGB South West at Yate Outdoor Sports Complex BS37 7LB on Sunday 3 June. Including all age groups from 8 to 60+ Contact Philip Hobbs prhcoaching@outlook.com if Laser Pistol training is required. Entry details can be found at https:// www.pentathlongb.org/events/ list/competition/laser_run June 12 nCleve Archers Taster Session, Up Yonder, Moorend, BS16 1SS – Tuesday 12th June from 6-8pm. Come along and try archery – booking required. For further information and to reserve a place visit http://clevearchers. co.uk/community-taster-sessions/ (for adults and children age 7+). Suggested donation £2.50. n Gentle Hatha Flow & Well Woman Yoga Find more freedom, flexibility and strength in body, mind and spirit. Restore balance and energy.Fishponds Vassal Centre Tuesdays 5.30-6.30 (Gentle Flow) & 6.45-8pm (Well Woman Yoga) Frenchay Quaker House. Thursdays 10-11am & 11.15 -12.15pm (Gentle Hatha Flow) St Elizabeth Hall, Hambrook Tuesdays 9.45-10.45am, (Gentle Hatha Flow) Block price £6/ Drop in £7/6.50 concession. Beginners welcome. How to book/contact details: www. letgoyoga.co.uk/ or call 07904073535

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n WHAT'S ON CONTINUED Mondays and Wednesdays :- Pump & Tone 6:30pm; Pilates 7:30pm. £6:00 per class; or a monthly tariff of £40.00 allowing unlimited access to the Chipping Sodbury and Bradley Stoke classes is available as well. www. exercisewithlailibrooks.com for full information. Ring 01454 618488, or email laili@tiscali.co.uk, or just turn up. n Frampton Cottrell. Watermore Primary School (Infants), Woodend Road, (Opposite the Brockeridge Centre) 5.30 & 7.30pm Tel: Jude 07968 426809 n Macular-support group meets monthly - 3rd Monday 1:30-3:30pm at Watkins room, old grammar school, highstreet Chipping Sodbury. Contact Tony : 01454314066 n Mondays 10am-11-30am Butterflies. A new and friendly group, meeting in the church hall. £3-00 per family, including toys and books, a play area for crawlers and song time, Refreshments provided. n Bristol Budgerigar Society. Temporary venue while local council are carrying out extensive alterations to our usual venue: The Methodist Hall, Down Road, Winterbourne Down, Bristol BS36 1BN. Meetings commence at 7.30pm on the second Monday of each month. Chairman Alan Fretten. Mobile 07922538894 E-mail alan_fretten13@hotmail. com Details from the Secretary Colin Parsons Tel 01454 775878. E-mail colinpauline@hotmail. com Membership; Adult £7.00, senior £5.00, same address partners £10.00, different address partners appropriate single rate each. Juniors free. Visitors always welcome without commitment or charge to see the wonderful budgerigar breeding, exhibition and social experience that Bristol Budgerigar Society can offer. n Winterbourne Tennis Club. 4.30. Junior tennis coaching

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We meet in the Town Hall in Chipping Sodbury on the third Monday of each month. n 16 April 2018. Dandy and Artist: The Life and Works of James MacNeill Whistler n 21 May 2018. The Horse and Modern Art from George Stubbs to Mark Wallinger n 18 June 2018. he Cult of Glorianna: Art, Music and Personality at the Court of the Virgin Queen. Visitors are £6. www. svdfas.co.uk. Tuesday n Rhymetime. Winterbourne Library. 10.30- 11am. Rhymes and songs for parents and babies/ toddlers to enjoy together. n Slimming World 9.30am & 11.30am, 5.30pm & 7.30pm, The Greenfield Centre, call Frankie 07519347243 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 Tuesday group, The Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne, 7.30 -10pm, second Tuesday of month. Everyone welcome. n Slimming World 7.30 Elm Park School, Winterbourne. Tel Becca 07721 907780 n Centre Squares (dancing). Winterbourne Comunity Centre 7.45pm n 60+ Dance Fit class. 11.00 at Crossbow House. £4.50 a session. Suitable for all levels of fitness. Please contact Nina for more information : 07833917974

n Winterbourne Down & District Horticultural Society, All Saints Church Hall, Winterbourne Down, BS36 1BX, 7.30 pm. 2nd Tuesday of the month. Info: Richard on 01454 773218. n NEW Zumba Gold class! Tuesday’s - 11:30am at St Saviours Church Hall, Coalpit Heath (£5 ). Low impact moves for over 55’s, beginners and people recovering from an injury. All ages and abilities welcome. www.gozumbauk. com. Come and join the party, Jodie 07769274440 n Folk Dancing. Crossbow House, Frampton Cotterell. 8.30 -10.30pm, 1st & 3rd Tuesday of month. n South Gloucestershire Waterpolo club. Junior & Senior players Male Female. Winterbourne Int Academy pool. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. For more info: kazrose@blueyonder.co.uk or nash17@virginmedia.com n Winterbourne Short Mat Bowling Club Tuesday 1.30 - 3.30 at Winterbourne Community Centre, Watleys End Road. Contact Pat Sleightholme, 01179 793473. New members welcome. n Pucklechurch Folk Dance Club. We meet every other Tuesday at Pucklechurch Community Centre from 7.45 pm to 8.15 pm. Contact Veronica Holder – 0117 937 2818 n Frome Valley Mens Probus Club. We meet 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. 10 – 12 noon at the Townhall, C/Sodbury. Guest Speaker every meeting, occasional lunches, day trips. Contact George for further info. Tele: 01454 882908 n Yate Poetry Group. All welcome to join our small, informal and friendly group to share and enjoy poems and verse. We meet for an hour 1-2 pm every other Tuesday afternoon in the library, refreshments provided. For the dates of meetings, please contact Tony on 07704140682 or yatepoetrygroup@gmail.com

St Saviour's Church, Coalpit Heath Summer Fayre Saturday 23rd June 2pm. Barbecue, stalls, plant sales, cakes, raffle, tombola and refreshments in the hall. Parish Praise First Sunday of the month for all ages and families. 10am, stay after for refreshments if you wish, a warm welcome awaits you. See the church website for more

www.coalpitheath.org.uk Mothers Union Second Tuesday of the month in the Church Hall at 2pm. Contact Mary Head on 01454 887870 or themothersunion.org Butterflies babies and toddlers group Mondays 10-11-30am term time only. St Saviours Church

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Hall Beesemoor Road.£3 per family. Refreshments included for grown ups and a drink and snacks for children. www. butterfliestoddlergroup@gmail. com Friday Lunches Tea or Coffee 11-15am onwards and join us for midday lunch, bring friends or even make new ones. Donations to Church Funds.

n Winterbourne recreation field, BS36 1LU 7.30pm-10.00pm. All ages and abilities and new members welcome. Contact WTC : 07725954639 Wednesday n Pre School Storytime. Winterbourne Library10.30 - 11am, every week, 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 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. n Winterbourne Short Mat Bowling Club Wednesday 1.30 - 4.30 and 7.30 - 10.30 at Winterbourne Community Centre, Watleys End Road. Contact Pat Sleightholme, 01179 793473. n Manor Hall community coffee morning, open to all, Henfield Road, Coalpit Heath. 3rd Wednesday of every month from 10am to 12 noon in the Jubilee Room. Free entry and all profits from the refreshments will go to the Manor Hall at Coalpit Heath Charity. Handmade cards will be on sale, sold in aid of the BRACE Charity.

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n WHAT'S ON CONTINUED n Slimming World Frampton Cottrell C of E School. Call Lisa: 07815759118 n Stapleton Probus meet on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month at Begbrook CA, Frenchay Park Road 10am -12noon. Also have an active Bowls Section. Visitors Welcome. Details available, contact Registrar, John Suddell 01454 250811 n Beginners Meditation Class on Wednesdays 7pm to 8pm in Winterbourne Down. To reserve you place on the next 5 week course, please contact Sarah Presley on 07590 621495/ sarahpresley@live.com n The Frenchay Folk Dance Club meet fortnightly at Frenchay Village Hall from 7:45 until 10:15. Check frenchayfdc.co.uk or contact 0117 9409508 for more information n Wednesdays starting 6 September Bellydance Classes with Sacha From 7.30pm . Contact Sacha on 07971 578151 or email sachabellydance@yahoo.co.uk for full details Ridgewood Community Association, Yate BS37 4AF n Yate/ Chipping Sodbury Afternoon Choir meets on Wednesdays 2pm to 4pm at St Marys Church Yate. No auditions required. Contact Nikki on 01761472468 for more details or just turn up at the church and have a free sing on the first visit. n Frenchay Probus Club. We meet every first and third Wednesday of the month in the Frenchay village hall. Coffee at 10.00am and the meeting is from 10.30 to 12.00. More details on frenchayprobusclub.com n Pilates, and Pump & Tone, at

Chipping Sodbury Sports Centre. Mondays and Wednesdays :- Pump & Tone 6:30pm; Pilates 7:30pm. £6:00 per class; or a monthly tariff of £40.00 allowing unlimited access to the Chipping Sodbury and Bradley Stoke classes is available as well. www.exercisewithlailibrooks. com for full information. Ring 01454 618488, or email laili@tiscali. co.uk, or just turn up. n Social tennis ladies Doubles Winterbourne recreation field, BS36 1LU. 10am -12pm. All ages and abilities , new members welcome Contact WTC: 07725954639 n Social tennis. Winterbourne recreation field, BS36 1LU. 7.30pm - 10.00pm. All ages and abilities ,new members welcome. Contact WTC: 07725954639 Thursday n Probus. The Miners Club, Coalpit Heath. 10am, 2nd & 4th Thursdays of month n Praise and Play. All Saints’ Church Hall Winterbourne Down 10-12 during term times. For preschool children and their parents/ carers. n Stay & Play, 1-3pm (termtime) Winterbourne Early Years Centre, Greenfield Centre, Park Ave, Winterbourne. Call Helen 01454 n Winterbourne Winds beginners/ intermediate/returners wind band rehearse Thursdays 7.30-9.30pm at the Greenfield Centre, Park Avenue, Winterbourne BS36 1NJ. Brass & Woodwind players, percussionist, bassist wanted to join sociable group. Instruments available for loan. Contact Dan 01172 395210. n Tiny Tots. 2.00-3.00pm,St Peter’s Church, 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. Our meetings take place tin St. Michaels rooms [opposite Tesco Filling Station] Hands on evenings and demonstrations on various Thursday evening at 7.30 pm Visitors and new members welcome. Ring for details 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 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. Sallykitching@googlemail.com Tel no 01454 774401 n Sugarcraft: If you are interested in sugar icing why not come along to our meeting? We have demonstrations monthly on flowers and models and practice/ workshops with instruction. We meet on the third Thursday of every month at 7.30pm – 9.30pm

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at St Andrews Hall, Elm Park, Filton. Visitors welcome. Contact Jean Kington on 0117 956 8737 for more information. n Winterbourne Short Mat Bowling Club Thursday 1.30 - 4.30 at Winterbourne Community Centre, Watleys End Road. Contact Pat Sleightholme, 01179 793473. New members welcome. n Winterbourne Down WI meetings held on the first Thursday of each month at 7.30pm in All Saints Church Hall, Winterbourne Down. n Stationary Engine Club, Meets at Miner’s Club Coalpit Heath 7:30 pm first Thursday of every month. n Frampton World Dance for beginners, 2nd & 4th Thursdays in month, 2.00 - 4.00pm, Zion Church

What’s on at Winterbourne Library Staffed Times Tuesday: 10.00am – 5.00pm Wednesday: 10.00am – 5.00pm Friday: 10.00am – 5.00pm Saturday: 9.30am – 12.30pm Open Access (Unstaffed) Everyday: 8.30am – 7.30pm May Bank Holiday opening hours: No staffed hours Monday 7 or 28 May. Open access (unstaffed) 8am6pm Monday & 28 May See above for new opening times at Winterbourne library If you register your card for our new Open Access system, and

attend an induction, you’ll be able to access library facilities throughout the week. You can borrow and return books and use the computers. Speak to a member of staff for more details. Rhymetime: Rhymes and songs for parents and babies/toddlers to enjoy together every Tuesday morning 10.30 – 11.00am Pre School Storytime: Join us weekly on Wednesdays 10.30 – 11.00am for stories and a simple craft. Now running throughout the year. Lego Club: Listen to stories and poems, then create a model to display at the library.

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We’ll be meeting on Saturday 5 May 10.30 – 11.30am. Suitable for the primary age range, children must be accompanied by an adult. New! ‘Feed your Soul’ Come and colour. Enjoy some company – Adults and children, everyone welcome! Tuesdays and Wednesdays 2-4pm Starting 6 February. The Craft Group is meeting on 12 and 26 May 10.00am – 12 noon New members will always be made welcome by this friendly group. Share tips and ideas for your knitting, sewing or crochet projects.

‘On the Beach’ Half Term Drop in. Friday 1 June 10.30 -12 noon Suitable for ages 3 – 10 For more information on any of the above please contact us: Telephone: 01454 868006 Email: winterbourne.library@ southglos.gov.uk Visit our website to find out more: www.southglos.gov.uk/ libraries Follow us on twitter: www. twitter.com@southgloslibs ‘Like’ us on Facebook for all the latest at South Gloucestershire Libraries

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n WHAT'S ON CONTINUED Hall, Upper Chapel Lane, Frampton BS36 2HY. Learn easy gentle dances from around the world, no partner needed, for people of all ages. Authentic music, social break for tea and chat. £3. Contact Hilary Jay 07792 495 367 n Severn Counties Foreign & British Bird Society Meetings at 8pm, Winterbourne Down Methodist Church Hall, Down Road, Winterbourne, BS36 1BN on 3rd Thursday of each month. The local club for all keepers of canaries, finches or other birds. Monthly talks, club events, twice yearly shows. All welcome. Contact severncounties@gmail.com, Tel Molly Durbin 01275 373743. Web Address: http://www.foreignbritishbirds.info/index.html n Frampton Singalong will be back on 1st Thursday in the month, 2 pm at Crossbow House, BS36 2DB. Favourite songs from the shows, live music and sitting exercises. Tea, cakes & fresh fruit £3.00 All welcome - no voice needed! Hilary Jay 07515 351 813 n Frampton Friendship & Dance for beginners/improvers every 4th Thursday in the month, 2.00 4.00pm, Zion Church Hall, Upper Chapel Lane, BS36 2HY. Gentle exercise with easy dances from around the world to live authentic music and experienced teacher. No partner needed, all ages. Social break with refreshments. £3.00. All welcome. Hilary Jay 07515 351 813 n Avon Harmony is a ladies barbershop chorus. We welcome visitors for a no obligation taster session. We rehearse at The Dance Studio at Fairfield High School, Allfoxton Road, Bristol BS7 9NL. Every Thursday evening 7.30pm 9.45pm Tel: 01454 773952

Thursday Travel Club

Meets first Thursday of the month. St Saviour’s Church Hall, Beesmoor Road, Coalpit Heath n March 2nd: Peter Davey; Around Bath by Tram. n Winterbourne Winds beginners/ intermediate/returners wind band rehearse Thursdays 7.30-9.30pm at the Greenfield Centre, Park Avenue, Winterbourne BS36 1NJ. Brass & Woodwind players, percussionist, bassist wanted to join sociable group. Instruments available for loan. Contact Dan 01172 395210. Contact Roger: 07925 296930 or 01454 77701 n Winterbourne Down WI meet in All Saints Church Hall, BS36 1BX on the first Thursday of each month (except August) - 7.30pm. For more information contact Margaret on 01454 850241. New members are most welcome.

Friday 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, search www.fcmvc.co.uk or email contact@fcmvc.co.uk.. n Frampton Cotterell Community Associon. Fridays at Crossbow House School Road Ist Friday of every month Quiz- 3rd Friday of every month Bingo, start at 8 pm. n St Saviours Church Coalpit Heath. The Church opening every Friday meeting every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month but in the church hall. With a bring and buy lunch just bring something to go on the table to share, but tea and coffee will be provided from 11-15am till 1pm, Visitors are most welcome. n Frome Valley Art Group. Meets every Friday at 1.30 and 7-9pm at the Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne, BS36 1NJ Internationally renowned artist, Trevor Waugh, will give a watercolour demonstration on Friday 20th October at 7.00pm. Free for members and £4 for guests. For further details and reservations please contact lesleysharman@gmail.com n Frome Valley Art Group Winterbourne. Looking to find that inner talent or start a new interest? Drop in for a free taster session, Fridays at 2pm or 7pm. We have a busy programme of demonstrations and Saturday workshops by professional artists to help your development. Our Annual exhibition in May displays members’ work . Greenfield Centre, Park Avenue, Winterbourne BS36 1NJ. Contact Dave: 0117 9790043 Andrew: 01454 778310. Eric: 01454 615619 Lesley: 01454 250817. Email fromevalleyartwinterbourne@ gmail.com n Winterbourne Short Mat Bowling Club Friday evenings from 7.30 - 10.30 at Winterbourne Community Centre, Watleys End Road. Contact Pat Sleightholme 01179 793473 n Friday Lunches. In the Church Hall, tea or coffee before lunch from 11-15am, Lunch from12noon. No need to book. Donations accepted for church funds. n Frome Valley Art Group. Meets every Friday at 1.30 and 7-9pm at the Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne, BS36 1NJ . Professional artist and author of

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several self-help Art books, Arnold Lowery, will give a demonstration using acrylics on Friday 13th April at 2.00pm. Free for members and £4 for guests. For further details and reservations please contact fromevalleyartwinterbourne@ gmail.com Saturday n Brockeridge Quilters, Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne. 10am to 4pm, third Saturday of the month. n Bingo Open7/00pm,Bingo 8/00pm Music & Dancing from 8/30pm-11/30pm Every Saturday night.(£4) at the Royal British Legion Ryecroft Rd n Junior tennis coaching. 9.30 -1pm, Winterbourne recreation field, BS36 1LU. All ages 3-16 yrs. Contact Imed (club coach) 07459636436 or imedhamroumi@msn.com n Patchwork and Quilting Beginner classes starting in September on alternate Saturdays. For more information contact Sallieann Harrison on 01454 774591. Also Patchwork and Quilting Classes Block of the Month for intermediate quilters. One Saturday every month for seven months starting in September. Contact Sallieann Harrison on 01454 774591. Sunday 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 n Indoor short mat bowls at Pucklechurch Community Centre. Established players and beginners welcome. Bowls provided. Sessions Sunday afternoon and Monday and Wednesday evenings. Contact Roger Payne 0117 937 3653

Christian Aid Week

The Churches Together in Frampton Cotterell & Coalpit Heath are planning lots of exciting events as part of this year’s fundraising for Christian Aid- do come along & make these enjoyable village events, everybody’s welcome! n Fri 11th May: Fun Quiz Night 7.30pm at the British Legion,

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Frampton Cotterell n Sat 12th May: Coffee & Cake, & Soup Lunch at St Saviour’s Church, Coalpit Heath. n Sat 19th May: Big Brekkie at Zion United Church, Frampton Cotterelll n Sat 19th May: Plant Sale & Coffee Morning at ‘The Lilacs’ Station Rd, Iron Acton n Sun 20th May: Trains Rides & Cream Teas at Bridge House, Rectory Rd Frampton Cotterell. There will also be a Folk Night at Crossbow run by the Frampton Folk Club- date tbc. Further details of all events will be advertised in the coming weeks. If you require further information please contact Alison Bray via 01454 776618

n LETTERS Stop feeding the foxes I am getting increasingly cross with the people who are putting out plates and dishes of food "for the Foxes". We should not be feeding them, They are quite used to feeding themselves. This just increases the rat population. I walk my dog in Winterbourne every day and now I have to watch him so carefully, as he suffers with pancreatitis. It costs me a lot of my pension to feed him properly, so I would just like to say to people, use your food waste bins, that is what they are for. Please stop throwing out all this waste on our green areas. Dee Manfield

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n COMMUNITY NEWS BRADLEY Stoke Lions would like to thank everyone who supported our Easter Collection at Willowbrook on Easter Saturday. Without your help, we would be unable to help anyone in the community who needs assistance. Not only did the rabbit appear again this year, but he brought along his Easter Egg. The Parent Club, Bristol Brunel and Branch Club, Bradley Stoke Lions have come together to share a social Pudding Night. What started out as an American Dinner, deteriorated (or maybe transcended) to become a Pudding Night as the ladies in the club thought that starters and mains merely got in the way of the main event i.e. puddings! If you would like to participate in our club activities social life, ring for more information, or join us for a meeting held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Doubletree by Hilton at 7.30pm.

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n AROUND THE W.I Winterbourne Down WI Our WI members were all pleased to see each other at our April meeting, the one in March having been cancelled due to the snow. Everyone was very saddened to hear of the passing of Hazel Weeks, one of our long serving members and there was a minutes silence for her. Dawn, our President had assembled a beautiful Easter basket as a raffle prize which was won by our Treasurer, Jill Hemmings. Our Speaker was Phoebe Hunter Meilveen, who started a company with Isobella Williams Ellis called PICO. They were very interested in setting up a Company to produce ethnically made underwear. They went to Southern India to source the softest organic cotton and found a small Fairtrade factory to make underwear, mainly pants, vests, crop tops and pyjamas. Phoebe told us about the problems associated with farming in India. Our next meeting on 3rd May will be on the resolutions. On 7th June, Margaret Geiss will be coming to talk to us about Hats and Tales. You are most welcome to join us at 7.30pm in All Saints Church Hall, Winterbourne Down. BS36 1BX. Frampton Cotterell WI – May News Our recent talk was from Bristol based charity One 25. One 25 provides advice and support to the city’s sex workers, seeking to get them off the streets for

good. The talk was very thought-provoking and insightful. We have a great summer ahead of us to look forward to – there is a Beetle Drive (games night with drinks and nibbles) at Crossbow House. Then on the 22nd May we meet for national WI resolutions discussions and a quiz night at St.Peters Hall. In June we have our summer meal out to look forward to – a Spanish night at The Globe, with authentic Spanish food and plenty of Sangria. We’ll also be baking again for the WI Cake stand at the Frampton Festival in July – members all contribute, either by cooking up delicious cakes and savouries and/or working on the stand to sell our produce. We’re always very proud to be a part of the festival as it means so much to the village. Other talks coming up later this year include “How to wear a Sari” (26th June), luxury chocolate making, and the history of the police force, so there is plenty more variety in the 2018 programme, to look forward to. Visitors and new members 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 also join by paying a membership fee. Special interest groups that meet separately including a book club, craft group, choir and our skittles and darts teams. Please search FramptonCottWI to find out more, and to like our page.

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n NEWS Students put through interview paces PUPILS at Brimsham Green School in Yate were tested on interview techniques during an event involving local business representatives. Mock interviews were run for the year 11 students to help them when they eventually go through the process for real. They each prepared a CV and letter of application, which were sent to the employers ahead of the interview, and were able to research the business several days beforehand once they knew who they would be meeting. The pupils had previously covered areas such as interview techniques and appropriate outfits during their personal, social and health education lessons After the interviews were completed, students received written feedback on their performance.

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World’s best head for Badminton STARS of the eventing world will be at the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials as they bid to win the sport’s most prestigious competition. Andrew Nicholson, who finally won the international last year after a remarkable recovery from a serious neck injury that could have paralysed him 21 months earlier, returns with Nereo to defend their title. However, the Wiltshire-based New Zealander has withdrawn his second ride, Jet Set, from the competition, which will see some 80 horse and rider partnerships take on the three phases of dressage, cross-country and showjumping from May 3-6. The South Gloucestershire park will also host the Mitsubishi Cup for grassroots riders on Wednesday, May 2, ahead of the feature contest. Nicholson will face tough competition from many of the best event riders during the challenge - not least from Germany’s Michael Jung, the current Olympic champion, and his superstar horse La Biosthetique Sam. Sam, who has carried Jung to world and European glory, as well as two consecutive Olympic titles, is due to be retired later this season so it will be his last run at Badminton. The home side will be looking for victory

from the likes of past Badminton champions Oliver Townend and Pippa Funnell, as well as other team GB riders such as Gemma Tattersall and South Gloucestershire’s Harry Meade. Meanwhile, British team stalwart Kristina Cook is racing to recover from a dislocated shoulder in time to compete, while the withdrawal of Jet Set means William Fox-Pitt has come off the waiting list to earn his place in the line-up. Other major contenders include Kiwis Jonelle and Tim Price and four-time Badminton winner Mark Todd. In his second year as cross-country course designer, Eric Winter has created another big and challenging track where the best horses and riders will take the most direct routes but with longer options for the less experienced. He said: “It’s important that we keep cross-country at the heart of the sport. I want to get everyone round, while allowing the best horses to prosper. I want riders to come back and say ‘That was exciting’.” Feature fences on the four-mile course include those at the quarry, Huntsman’s Close, the lake, Vicarage Vee and the recently introduced Hildon Water Pond.

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Plan for 43 flats for Yate pub site unveiled A NEW scheme for 43 flats to be built on the site of a former Yate pub has been drawn up, just as a previous housing proposal was rejected by a planning inspector. The latest plan is in outline only and seeks permission for the flats on the Station Road plot where the Railway Hotel used to stand. The controversial demolition of the pub went ahead despite protests from local people and the collecting of a large number of names on a petition. Opponents said the pub was a locally listed building and a landmark in the town for nearly 200 years. But consent was given for the building to be knocked down and a scheme to build up to ten houses on the site was submitted by the Railway Building Company. However, the applicant asked a planning inspector to determine the application when

South Gloucestershire Council failed to do so within time. That appeal was recently rejected by an inspector, who acknowledged there would be a benefit from the provision of extra homes at a time when there was a shortfall in the five year housing land supply in South Gloucestershire. He also said future residents of the properties would contribute to and support the local economy. But he also said: “The harm to the character and appearance of the area would significantly and demonstrably outweigh these benefits.” The latest plan for the site has been submitted under the name of Dixon Design. A statement to the council said: “In making the planning application, it is our submission that the application proposes

a high quality, sustainable development that is in line with the policy provisions of the adopted plan for South Gloucestershire Council and will provide significant benefits which would substantially outweigh any minor adverse impact of the proposals.” The document said the land formed a brownfield site which was “in a sustainable location with excellent access to transport links and local facilities as well as many employment opportunities close by.” It also said: “Although Station Road is a busy road, the proposed apartments would not result in a significant increase in vehicle movements and traffic that would have any noticeable or detrimental impact.” A number of objections to the proposal have already been sent in by local people.

Demand for coffee and cinema leads to new event at Armadillo centre AFTERNOON teas and a free film screening have been introduced at the Armadillo youth cafe in Yate - for the over-50s. The weekly event runs on Thursdays from 1pm and was introduced after the popularity of coffee mornings and movies, which have been offered also on Thursdays for the past five years for the same age group. Carene Whiting-Hays, venues operations officer for Yate Town Council, which runs the youth cafe, said: “We decided it was time to respond to the demand and launch an additional afternoon event.” The same film is shown at both sessions but the afternoon screening includes subtitles to help those with hearing problems.

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Wacky racers bring in cash for homelessness charity SCHOOL pupils in Yate set roads experts a Lego car design challenge to help raise money for charity. Business mentors from Highways England are supporting Brimsham Green School students as part of a programme to turn the youngsters’ fundraising ideas into a reality. At the same time, it develops the pupils’ confidence, teamwork and resilience. The students tasked the Highways England team with building something creative out of Lego in just four minutes at a fundraising event. Charlotte Collinson, one of the mentors, said: “We were really impressed with their ideas for fundraising - the Lego challenge was particularly popular with our design and engineering colleagues and we loved the wacky results.” With a cake sale and table football challenge also part of the fund raising, more than £400 was raised for the homelessness charity Caring in Bristol. The pupils also had to make a presentation on their charitable efforts to a group of Highways England staff. In May, the project will culminate in a boardroom challenge where students will present their achievements to a group of local business leaders.

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n NEWS THE historic Acton Court building in Iron Acton has unveiled a busy schedule when it opens to the public in June, July and August. Music, conservation and history are all on the agenda for the building that famously had Henry VIII as a visitor. A tour of the building with ‘Lady Jayne Poyntz’, the wife of the owner Sir Nicholas Poyntz, has already sold out its two dates in August. Brenda Page, who plays Lady Jayne will show visitors around the building by

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Acton Court unveils summer programme candlelight. Musical events include ‘Gloriana - An Elizabethan progress’ which showcases music from late 16th century England and ‘Music for the Two Marys’, presented by The Erebus

Ensemble and directed by Tom Williams. Nature lovers can enjoy an evening with broadcaster and conservationist Chris Sperring, who will be talking about owls, and there is also an evening at Acton Court exploring the significance of flowers in the Tudor period. The season kicks off with a Midsummer charity day, which promises music, wildlife and some Tudors too. More information can be found at Acton Court’s website: www.actoncourt. com Pictured right: CandlelitEvenings-with-Lady-JoanPoyntz, Chris Sperring

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Sitting comfortably? Big crowds expected at annual Then Aimee will start Yate Rocks festival her bedtime stories THOUSANDS of people are set to enjoy Yate’s popular community music festival when the two-day event returns to Kingsgate Park in June. Yate Rocks Festival is now in its 13th year, having proved to be a hit with people of all ages. Large crowds go along to hear local bands, visit sideshows, support community and craft stalls and enjoy a variety of food and drink. Local dance groups will also be involved and local fire fighters will have a fire engine at the park for people to look over. Entertainment includes giant inflatables for children, who can

also have a go on trampolines and join in football games. Go-karts which were introduced last year will return and families can also watch Punch and Judy shows. Day one of the festival takes place from noon-8pm on Saturday, June 23. The following day’s events will start with a Praise in the Park from 10.30am-noon, with local churches providing an outdoor service. A singing competition for local choirs will be the highlight of an afternoon Picnic in the Park from 1.30pm.

AUTHOR Aimee Williams will launch her first collection of bedtime stories at an event in Yate library. A short story and poetry writer, Aimee, 35, has always lived in the Yate and Chipping Sodbury area. She started composing poetry at a young age and having established her writing, has now produced her first book for children, using her experience as a mother of three. Called The Fairy, the Dreamer and a Rabbit named Woof!, it features three bedtime stories and is published by Rowanvale. It will be launched in the library on Saturday, May 19, from 10amnoon during a family fun morning, which will include book readings, face painting and colouring activities for youngsters. Copies of the book will be given away as part of a series of competitions, as well as being on sale.

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Vintage venture BLACK Sheep Harmony A Cappella Chorus have joined forces with charity shops to cash in on the retro trend.They are holding a Vintage and Preloved Fair on Saturday 2nd June at Cadbury Heath Hall. They believe it is the first event of its type in the country as they bring charities together under one roof. St Peter’s Hospice, British Heart Foundation and the PDSA are all on board to sell some of their more select items in the ambience of a Vintage Fair. Over 20 stall holders will be selling clothing, decorative china and glassware, kitchenalia, collectibles and much more, and there will be a vintage tearoom. Contact Nicky Sims (blacksheepchorus@gmail.com) if you would like to know more or book a table.

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n NEWS FURTHER work will be needed in the next year to pursue the rebuilding of Thornbury’s Armstrong Hall to create “a wonderful legacy” for the town. Public support for a new hall on the current site in Chapel Street led the Armstrong Hall Trust - whose sole managing trustee at present is Thornbury Town Council - to support the proposal. Community consultation on three options saw 80 per cent (285) of those responding back a rebuild. A further 18 per cent (62) supported refurbishment of the hall but only four people thought it should be relocated to an extended Turnberries community centre in Bath Road. Five people either didn’t know, didn’t support any of the three options or came up with another idea. The hall is in desperate need of an upgrade if it is to remain

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site, with further negotiations about managing and operating the facility to take place. Councillor Clive Parkinson, chairman of the Armstrong Hall redevelopment group, said: “On balance, the Armstrong Hall Trust believes that at this time the new build option is the preferred route to take forward. This is also the clear preferred option of the Thornbury public in their response to the consultations. “The consultations have thrown up many questions and suggestions and the trust will consider all of these as it takes the project forward. “The trust also wants to encourage individuals who have

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Malcolm Strange Rector of the Fromeside

In the 80s, when training for the Priesthood, I undertook an InnerCity placement at the Elephant and Castle in London. It gave a clear insight of what being a priest was like ministering amongst deprived and vulnerable communities. The central focus of the six-week experience was to undertake a secular placement with an agency working for the needs of others. I was designated to work at the

Greenwich Council for Racial Equality which was challenging the high level of racism, prejudice and discrimination which was so prevalent in many communities at that time. My work included investigating incidents of racial abuse against individuals. One such investigation was to work with a group of religious studies teachers who were being threatened by the National Front for introducing and teaching an extensive multifaith curriculum, long before this was encouraged by central government. The work these teachers was doing was ground breaking and it was a privilege to witness the fruits of their labours in building up acceptance and understanding in a multi ethnic school community. In recent years I had concluded that the levels of racism and discrimination, so widespread in the 80’s, were on the whole behind us. However, events of recent weeks have been a timely reminder that the evils of racism, hatred and xenophobia are always only just below the surface.

Anti-Semitism in political parties, the Brexit Issue of the border in Ireland and its potential to derail the peace process and finally a day designated and set aside by mindless individuals trying to incite people to ‘punish a Muslim’! The response to the later however, offered hope as ‘hug a Muslim’ and ‘love a Muslim’ events sprang up through out the country, people of all ethnicities and faiths facing up in a positive way to those who seek to undermine and divide communities. As a teacher of religious studies, alongside being a priest, I have always aspired to encourage high levels of inclusivity, acceptance and understanding amongst the pupils I have taught, building upon the fundamental Christian principal to ‘love your neighbour’. It was so refreshing on April 3 to see this quality of ‘love of neighbour’ so beautifully lived out in the events organised by many across the country. On April 4 the world marked the 60th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King who understood more than anyone the evil of racism and prejudice, so

often provoked and encouraged by the desire for power and control. Yet in fighting it he evoked the central concepts of Christ’s teachings about love, respect and understanding of others, including those who persecute. His call to peaceful protest and the actions of many in the civil rights movement of the time clearly reflected the teachings of Jesus, as they challenged the evils and abuses they faced in the most loving of ways and brought about change. King realised that the spirit of ‘love and understanding’ when truly and fully embraced by all is so powerful and can transform any situation. As he said “What is needed is a realisation that power without love is reckless and abusive and that love without power is sentimental and anaemic. Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is love correcting everything that stands against love.” I hope and pray that all in our communities will continue to ensure these key human qualities prevail for the good of all.

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A guide to pre-owned cars with Richard Cooke

Second hand Style A look at everyday cars on the cusp of becoming modern classics Tesla Model X, 2017 - current: Gullwing Zeitgeist I PROMISED you last year that I’d test a Tesla, and here it is: the striking, premium-priced Model X SUV. If you have upwards of 80 large to spend, need six or seven seats, four wheel drive and insist on being the centre of attention wherever you go powered purely by electricity, this is the only show in town. I also believe that whatever happens to Tesla the company, the Model X will become a classic of sorts; name a gullwing-doored car that hasn’t. The problem you’ll have is that there are very few examples of the Model X on the used market, and I suspect that a large part of the

appeal for the early-adopter Tesla owner is having a new Model X on the drive. So does it make any sense at all as a used purchase? In a word: No. But hang on, because I’m biased – my time with a series of AFVs last year was not a universally happy one and I readily acknowledge that electric cars really are the future. The Model X is a decent piece of design, seating 6 in comfort (and seven at a squeeze) across three rows. The weight of two tons is disguised very well by the most incredibly powerful electric motor I’ve ever come across – driving it is a memorable experience. This is the sort of acceleration that only motorcyclists and racing drivers will be on nodding terms with – 60mph comes up in 3 seconds flat! As a passenger it doesn’t work so well, because at full power it feels like you’re on an out-of-control

rollercoaster, which is less than pleasant. And believe me, all Tesla drivers will be very keen to show you their Model X’s party trick, so sick bags at the ready. It is very easy to be dazzled by the interior design, with its large touchscreen interface and broadly competent voice recognition functions. However that would be to forget that this is still an American interpretation of a luxury car, and that means it is not at all luxury by European standards. It’s not even that well made by anyone’s standards. Bits of trim were already loose on my 9 month old test model, and whilst the materials used are fine to the touch, they are most certainly not what you would expect from a car that brand new can easily retail at £100k+. The last truly premium American car was probably the 1956 Mk II Lincoln Continental, and

unfortunately the Model X is miles away from what Maserati or Range Rover offer at this price point. To reliability, and this is where the Tesla both impresses and frustrates. This example has not been particularly reliable – the doors have caused problems and there have been a series of minor electrical faults. Tesla send fixes automatically via the internet, much like a computer, and when they work it’s great because you sometimes don’t even notice. But when they don’t, you have to take the car to a Tesla Service Centre. Be thankful that you live near Bristol, because our nearest service centre is in Westbury-on-Trym. If you live in Cornwall or Wales you’re nearest centre is….also Westbury-on-Trym. Scotland has one centre. One! Not being able to take my car to a local garage, any local garage, is a colossal negative for me. But none of this matters, because the Model X doesn’t really have a competitor yet – if you want one then quite simply nothing else will do. It is the motoring equivalent of the iPhone – people simply must have it. The brand is still so hugely appealing to the gadget hungry wealthy buyer, and I have a suspicion that in twenty years you’ll dine out on stories of when you bought one of the first Model X gullwing Teslas. For everyone else, we’ll listen, envy your bravery and hope you pick up the tab. Tesla Model X, what to pay: £80k for a one year old model with 10k miles. But actually you should wait a few more years Next month: Forze Italia!

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Exciting plans for South Gloucestershire health service Luke Hall MP writes for Yate & Sodbury Voice

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AM delighted that our area has finally seen some progress on the redevelopment of our local health services. South

Gloucestershire is set to see some exciting plans to upgrade local

health facilities at Frenchay and Thornbury. The news comes as our local South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group releases its report on the plans for enhanced health facilities for our region. The proposals will see the redevelopment of the currently vacant site at Frenchay Hospital. Although it seemed that the community hospital plans were at risk at first, following pressure on North Bristol NHS Trust, we have been able to secure assurances for a health centre at Frenchay. The area will now see the introduction of a Centre of Excellence for Rehabilitative Care, which will incorporate NHS rehabilitation community beds in a single integrated facility.

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As your local MP I have worked closely on the campaign to improve health provision for our area, I am therefore delighted that we have been able to ensure local residents will be able to benefit from a health facility at Frenchay. The new centre for rehabilitation would also help relieve some pressure from Southmead Hospital, providing further, much-needed community health premises. The proposals for a Centre of Excellence at Frenchay are set to complement the plans for redevelopment of the Thornbury health centre site. The town’s new Integrated Primary & Community Care Hub will include greater primary and GP services, a mental health unit, and a specialist

‘frailty hub’ to cater to the elderly community. Social care beds will also be added to help reduce hospital admissions in wider South Gloucestershire. These joint plans for Frenchay and Thornbury will help unite our local health services and improve social care provision throughout the region. I am delighted that with the support of the community, we have been able to secure these projects for our area, strengthening health services for local residents across South Gloucestershire. As your MP I will continue to work with the community to ensure these projects are delivered as soon as possible for local residents.

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Award for support group

A GROUP which speaks for young people in care and those leaving the care system has been recognised with an award. The British Youth Council award was made to the Experienced Panel in Care - EPIC which consists of 15 to 25-year-olds in South Gloucestershire who have experience of being in care themselves. As well as representing the views of young people like them, they also campaign on issues that affect them, such as council tax. As a result of EPIC’s work, South Gloucestershire Council decided to support care leavers up to the age of 21 by paying their council tax bills for the next year. EPIC received the Inspiring Project Award, which recognises the efforts made by projects to engage young people and give them a voice. A certificate was presented to the group by Jon Hunt, the council’s Cabinet member for children and young people, at a Youth On Board awards event. He said: “We understand that it can be difficult for young people leaving care and are very pleased to be able to offer this support, which should help relieve some financial pressure as care leavers move into independence.”

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Alexandra celebrating her qualification ONE of Stroud Auction Rooms' young experts is celebrating her qualification as a jewellery valuer with Gem-A, the Gemmological Association of Great Britain. Twenty-four-year-old Alexandra Bowkett, who is already a professional diamond grader, has become a Fellow of The Gemmological Association, after passing the Gem-A examinations in London. This internationally recognised qualification makes Alexandra the most qualified full-time jewellery

valuer in Gloucestershire. During her six years as Stroud Auctions' jewellery expert, she has also dealt with some extremely large collections of Georgian and Victorian jewellery including cut steel, Berlin iron work and mourning jewellery. She is also enthusiastic about costume jewellery and often finds an overlooked item hidden in the collections she takes in for auction. Alexandra, who is also training as a general valuer, said: "Although I am obviously delighted to have

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New food festival comes to South Gloucestershire THE South Glos Food & Drink Festival takes its bow this month. The event, over the weekend of 19 and 20 May 2018 is being held at the Bristol and Bath Science Park. Organisers are promising a wide variety of food, from

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The winds of change

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Frampton vets have title in sight FRAMPTON Athletic FC veterans have continued to dominate Division 5 of the Bristol Casuals League. Since winning the opening 4 games of the season by the end of February, the team were given March off (due to fixture issues), which had left them with 6 games to play in little over 2 months. April saw the veterans play 4 games over 4 weeks. This started with a tough game at home to Filton High Vets, who were challenging in the top half of the table. The game was a very even affair for the first 60 minutes, with the score at 1-1, with Steve Bisp scoring Frampton’s goal. However, the last 30 minutes of the game saw Frampton step their game up and goals from Marc Hughes and Dan Cook saw them take all 3 points and maintain their 100% record. The following game was an entirely different affair. Swift AFC were the visitors to Beesmoor Road and were a very experienced team with some

very good footballers. There was a vast difference in average ages across both teams, with Frampton averaging between 35-40 and Swift AFC likely to have been between 45-50 years. This made for a good game for the first half, with Frampton only just getting their noses in front through a goal from Dan Cook. But in the second half, youth and fitness took over the game and Frampton stepped up their efforts and scored a further 6 goals in the second half, with goals from Mike Beake, Ian Sterling, Martyn Tozer, Nic Hooper, Ian Walters and a second of the game for Dan Cook. Frampton visited the newly refurbished Fry’s Club in Keynsham to face Fairfield Allstars. It was a poor first half performance from Frampton, going 1-0 down within the first 10 minutes. However, on the stroke of half time, Mike Beake scored an equaliser to get Frampton back on level terms.

Frampton showed a different attitude in the second half and started to play some decent football. Adam Goodwin, Steve Bisp, Ian Walters and Martyn Tozer all got on the scoresheet, but a defensive lapse at 5-1 up led to the Allstars getting their second of the game. After making it 7 wins out of 7, Frampton headed away to bottom of the table, Shipham AFC. Shipham had played 7, won 1 and lost 6 before the game. The Shipham players had a great attitude and are a credit to the Bristol Casuals League. The final (and somewhat irrelevant) score line of 8-0 was achieved by Frampton thanks to a first half hat trick from Carl Tomlin,

a brace from Steve Bisp and further goals from Mike Beake, Martyn Tozer and a fine finish from James Shepherd. With just 2 games left to play, Frampton are being made to wait to complete their season, with the only available dates for their opposition being 3rd and 17th June. With just 1 point required to guarantee promotion to Division 4, Frampton have their own fate in their hands. A win and a draw would be enough to take top spot.

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Rugby youngsters experience the entente cordiale YOUNG rugby players at Frampton Cotterell got their taste of a long running cross-channel friendship as they hosted French rugby team Parisis RFC from Franconville, a suburb just north of Paris. Seventy junior players and coaches made their way across the channel to Frampton as this unique rugby relationship entered it 41st year after starting in 1977. Parisis won the under 14s and under 12s games but Frampton won the big game of the day, running in six tries in an excellent 38-7 victory in front of a large sun drenched crowd . The next anglo-French meeting will be the Frampton Veteran’s trip to France to play the Vieux Loups vets in November.

Pucklechurch celebrate promotion with club merger PUCKLECHURCH ladies hockey club have returned to Division 1 at the first time of asking, after topping Division 2 by ten points. They won 3 games, drew 3 and lost 2. Now the club has announced it is to amalgamate with Badminton. Laura Stone, from Pucklechurch said: “Both teams, although currently fielding a full squad each week, have decided that to broaden the opportunities to gain more recruits and further

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improve as a club that to join forces made perfect sense. A new kit and logo to show the new team spirit will be evident from September for the new season.” The new club will be called Badminton and Pucklechurch Ladies Hockey Club. The team is still interested in recruiting more players and anybody interested can contact pucklechurchlhc@ gmail.com for more information.

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Winterbourne Tennis Club serve up thrilling match at Bishop Sutton

Rachel Cockcroft and her son Ewan won the Winterbourne Tennis Club’s family tournament for the second year running. They get to play in a special final in Birmingham in June.

Winterbourne players Patrick and Sarah after their mixed doubles battle WINTERBOURNE Tennis Club’s Mixed 2nd Team travelled down to the beautiful countryside by Chew Valley Lake to play Bishops Sutton Tennis Club. The Men’s Pair, Patrick Grant and Tom Ward, battled hard against the experienced Bishops Sutton pair to take the first set 6-4, but the home team fought back to take the second set and scraped home for a win, after a very close third set Championship Tie breaker, 11 points to 9. The very experienced Bishop Sutton pairs then won the Ladies doubles and the second mixed doubles in straight sets, so Winterbourne had one last chance to take points in the final Mixed Doubles Match, which proved to be a real thriller. The Winterbourne team of Sarah Bruce and Patric Grant lost the first set 6-1 but they dug deep and found some form in the second set which went to 6-6 and then a tie break.

Sarah played very consistent return shots and played well with great concentration in many long rallies, and Patrick added some true brilliance, with outstanding volleying and serving, eventually winning the tie-break to 7-6 to level the match. The third set went to a championship tiebreak which Winterbourne eventually won 1210. Patrick and Sarah had been on court for over 2 ¾ hours. The overall match score was 8-2 to Bishops Sutton, but the crucial 2 points for Winterbourne Tennis Club were vital for the Winterbourne team who are in the bottom half of Division 4d, and looking to move up the League. To find out more about Winterbourne Tennis Club see www.wtc.org.uk or contact Imed Hamrouni on 07459 636436 or Joan on 077259 54639

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Fabulous Frenchay 10k NEARLY seven hundred local runners were at the starting line for the 38th annual Frenchay 10k run. The event is one of the country’s oldest 10K races. First held in 1980, the race was conceived with the joint purpose of staging a well-organised run for serious runners and beginners alike whilst still raising money for local charities. This year the beneficiary was Freewheelers Emergency Voluntary Service - a registered charity that provides a free out-of-hours

motorcycle courier service to hospitals in the South West of England. The course starts on the UWE Glenside Campus at the top of Blackberry Hill in Fishponds. Runners then race through Oldbury Court before heading on to Gill Avenue towards Frenchay common before returning to the UWE grounds for the finish. Local runner Lynn Bridgman thoroughly enjoyed the race. She said: “I entered in order to keep my friend Claire company. We both got a course personal best!” When

Lynn Bridgman in action, and left, runners on Frenchay Bridge

asked why she keeps on returning to the race year upon year, Lynn replied: “The Frenchay 10k is such an enjoyable, local, community based event which allows friends and family to support you throughout. The course is great - but I’m not a fan of the inclines!’ Lynn, 62, came twenty ninth in her age category and ran the course three minutes faster than last year. Lynn was proud of the commemorative mug that every competitor gets on completion of the 10k, as she accidentally smashed the one from last year!

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Yate gets summer athletics season going at a sprint THE Yate & District AC’s Sprints and Hurdles Open meeting has become a valued opening fixture for sprinters from across the region, with athletes coming from as far afield as Swansea and Neath in one direction and Taunton in the other. The event is valued because at the start of the season everyone wants to achieve good times and establish themselves for the more serious competitions ahead. Its popularity has led to organiser Graham Howell restricting the entry to two hundred athletes. Cold conditions, with occasional drizzly showers however were never going to help the athletes improve on their winter times, but with seventeen heats of 100m and sixteen of 200m, all were guaranteed a competitive race against comparable athletes. As with all open meetings, race placings matter less than times. Age groups and male and female run in mixed heats, leading to some tight finishes and difficult judgements for the track judges. In spite of generally middling times some Yate athletes stood out. Under-23 Ben Wells has shown real improvement in recent months and did well in both 60m and 200m. His 60m time of 7.32 secs was the best of a good bunch for Yate, with Rob Phillips and Tom Pallot not far

Yate athletes Josh Snook (no 74) and Ben Wells.

adrift. At 200m he clocked 22.8 secs, marginally ahead of Josh Snook. In the younger under-15 mens catagory, Luke Ball had a busy and largely successful afternoon. Clocking 7.97 secs in the 60m; 12.8 secs in the 100m, and 13.00 secs in the 80m hurdles, he demonstrated the value of regular indoor competitions. Phoebe Havard in the under-13 girls, continued the improvement she showed over the winter. She finished in 8.88 secs in the 60m; 14.2 secs in the 100m, and 30.2 secs in the 200m: a very promising start to the summer season. Dalis Jones ran a good 300m in 45.2 secs. In the same age

Cricket Club mark clubhouse refurbishment FRAMPTON Cotterell Cricket Club are holding a special event to celebrate the work to upgrade their clubhouse. The club house will be open on Friday 4 May from 7.30pm onwards. The event on the eve of the season hopes to welcome potential players of all ages and their families. The club house at the park has been re-furbished, with a new kitchen, furniture and re-painted. Anyone looking to get involved with the club can contact them via email: FramptonCotterellCC@gmail. com or by their Facebook page.

group, Abi Williams posted good times in 60m, 100m and 200m. Worthy of a mention was Nils Rehm who runs as a T47 disabled athlete. His 200m time of 24.3 secs must put him in contention for serious races later in the season. Toby Conibear treated a good crowd to the sight of a hammer thrower sprinting and doing it pretty well. In the under17 men’s division, it was good to see an emerging group of Yate sprinters. Max Elliott, Isaac Cory, Nathaniel Mitchell and James Lynch clearly push each other strongly. Max and Isaac both ran under twelve seconds in the 100m, while Max and Nathaniel both dipped under

25 seconds in the 200m. In the 400m, Josh Snook showed good form, finishing in 51.3 secs. The Friday before the open event saw the British trials for the Invictus Games, which this year is being held in Sydney, Australia. Four officials from Yate & District AC were called in to help with the games. Pat and Tony Jefferies and Matt Viner operated as field officials, while Stuart Nunn was one of the starters. A highlight of the morning was the visit of Prince Harry, who is the driving force for this event, and his soon to be wife Meghan Markle.

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