Local Community Groups
Bradley Stoke City Church
City Church meets in Bradley Stoke Community school at 10am every Sunday. We have children's work for 0–18 year olds. We'd love to meet you.
Bradley Stoke Radio
Bradley Stoke Radio is an exciting new community radio station run entirely by volunteers living in and around the Bradley Stoke area.
Website: www.bradleystokeradio.org.uk
Bradley Stoke Zero Carbon Community
This group is a space for the people of the local area, to come together and take action to reduce carbon emissions and take care of the land around us.
Website: bszerocarbon.co.uk
Christ the King Church
Whether you're a new born, 8 or 80 years old, we hope you'll find a warm welcome to our church. You're especially welcome if you are "just visiting" or "exploring" your faith.
Website: www.ctkchurch.org.uk
Hedgehog Rescue
Our volunteer-run hedgehog hospital, co-ordinated by Yvonne Cox, cares, treats and rehabilitates over 300 hedgehogs every year; many of which are successfully re-released with the help of our wonderful network of volunteers.
Website: hedgehogrescue.info
South Gloucestershire Chinese Association
The South Gloucestershire Chinese Association aims to serve the local Chinese community and raise cultural awareness, eliminating racial discrimination, promoting equality of opportunity and good relations between persons of different racial groups.
Email: sgca.office@yahoo.co.uk
South Gloucestershire Active Leisure
Currently operating a number of leisure centres in South Gloucestershire. Each has a wide range of facilities and all include a swimming pool.
Southern Brooks Community Partnership
Set-up over 12 years ago, as a partnership between the community associations in Patchway and Bradley Stoke, and Northavon Community Council.
Website: www.southernbrooks.org.uk
Volunteer Drop-in Sessions
If you're thinking about volunteering, or are a group that is looking for volunteers come along to a drop-in session and chat to Katie the volunteer co-ordinator.
Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at Bradley Stoke Library (1pm - 3pm)
Three Brooks Nature Conservation Group
The Three Brooks Nature Conservation Group was formed in February 2005 with the aim of conserving and enhancing the Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve for the benefit of local residents and wildlife in Bradley Stoke. If you would like to help look after your local wild spaces and learn more about the natural environment of Bradley Stoke, then why not come and join us? New people of all ages are always welcome at any of our events.
Website: www.three-brooks.info
Bradley Stoke Green Gym
TCV Green Gym is a scheme which inspires you to improve both your health and the environment at the same time. Experienced leaders guide you through a range of practical projects, giving you the opportunity to tackle physical jobs in the outdoors - improving your strength and stamina, boosting your practical skills and confidence and benefiting your local green spaces. Green Gyms are particularly suitable for those suffering from or recovering from long physical or mental illnesses, for the elderly or the unemployed. Here in Bradley Stoke, the Three Brooks Nature Conservation Group hold a weekly Green Gym each Thursday from 10am to about 1pm. They are always accompanied by trained leaders and first aiders and include tea and biscuits. All Bradley Stoke Green Gyms meet in the security compound at the rear of the Leisure Centre. All you need to do is turn up. You will be warmly welcomed.
Website: www.three-brooks.info/Greengym.php
Three Brooks parkrun
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!
Website: www.parkrun.org.uk/threebrooks/
Twinning Association
The Bradley Stoke/Champs-sur-Marne Twinning Association was created in the beginning of the 90s. The twinning agreement between our cities was signed in May 2000 at Bradley Stoke.
Facebook page: @BradleyStokeTwinning
Winterbourne Medieval Barn
Winterbourne Medieval Barn is an amazing survivor of a large raised-cruck barn built in 1342 by lord of the manor Sir Thomas de Bradeston using green-timber construction methods, the cutting-edge technology of that period. It is now managed by a volunteer-run charitable (WMBT) trust who aim to preserve it and keep it available for community uses.
Website: www.winterbournebarn.org.uk
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