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Tuesday 7th September 2010
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Bradley Stoke Town Council are still hopeful a Farmers/Artisan Market in the Town will get the go-ahead. The monthly market was expected to start in October and was due to be held in the Town Square at the Willow Brook Centre, but advertising for the event has been put on hold following objections from traders at the centre. The Council's Leisure, Youth and Amenities committee were told of the objections last night and councillors expressed their disappointment, as initial discussions with the centre had been encouraging.
BSTC - 17th August 2010
Bradley Stoke Town Councillors visited Westminster on Wednesday to step up the campaign for faster broadband connections in the Town. Town Mayor Cllr Ben Walker and Councillors John Ashe, Brian Hopkinson, Robert Jones and Sarah Pomfret attended a meeting at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport with Communications Minister Ed Vaizey MP.
BSTC - 13th August 2010
A youth football club has become so popular it has outgrown its own town. Founded in 1998, Bradley Stoke YFC has grown to have 15 boys' and girls' teams and more than 200 players for the coming season. That is the good news – the bad news is there are not enough pitches to play on.
Evening Post - 28th June 2010
Bradley Stoke Town Council has today confirmed that Deputy Town Clerk Lesley Osborne has retired with effect from 28 May 2010.
BSTC - 18th June 2010
While much of the world's media focuses on South Africa this weekend, the people of Bradley Stoke can enjoy their own celebration of international culture and top sporting action at the 8th Annual Bradley Stoke Community Festival.
BSTC - 11th June 2010
After the success of our first event last year we will be having a tidy up on Friday 30 April, from 10.00am until 4.00pm. You can join in the fun by litter picking with us; or by arranging a group in your own street, we can help you with black bags, gloves and disposal of the full bags.
BSTC - 12th April 2010
Bradley Stoke's Town Clerk David Chandler, the man who started the Town Council out of boxes in his parents' front room, retires today after nearly 18 years in the role. During that time his stewardship has seen the council grow to its present size with a turnover of nearly £1m a year and 15 staff.
BSTC - 15th January 2010
Bradley Stoke Town Council's 7th annual firework display exceeded all expectations and has been hailed a tremendous success by both organisers and residents after record crowds braved the cold to watch the display at the Jubilee Centre last night, raising thousands of pounds for charity in the process.
BSTC - 10th November 2009
The Bristol Downs Firework Fiesta may have been scrapped but the Bradley Stoke Town Council Display, already regarded as one of the best displays in the area will still go ahead as planned and what's more it is Free!
BSTC - 15th October 2009
Competitive Bowls looks set to return to Bradley Stoke next season after last night's Town Council meeting paved the way for the formation of a new club. Councillors unanimously backed a proposal by Vice-Chairman Cllr Ben Walker to allow the formation of Bradley Stoke Bowls Club at the Baileys Court green which has been seldom used since the Northavon Bowling Club (NABC) were evicted in 2008 following a rent dispute started under the previous administration in 2007.
BSTC - 17th September 2009