Archive - Friday, 10 February 2006


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  • Wildlife park plans 'stitch-up' concern

    PLANS for a roundabout at the entrance to Bristol Zoo's planned wildlife park at Easter Compton were a "stitch up" from the start, angry local residents heard this week. read more

  • Fitness friends

    I AM writing in connection with the articles in the Gazette on the closure of Energym in Thornbury where a number of gym members were left out of pocket and with no gym to go to. read more

  • Yate and district diary

    Saturday, February 11 7.45pm, Emersons Green Village Hall. Fun and funky Salsa Party night. Chance to learn the moves and party until midnight. 10am, Wickwar Road Bridge opposite St John's Church, Chipping Sodbury. St John's Park Conservation Group workday. read more

  • Winterbourne keep their distance

    Hellenic League Division One West Winterbourne 4 Clanfield 0 read more

  • Yate take another step up the ladder

    Southern League Premier Division Yate Town 3 Merthyr Tydfil 2 read more

  • Good music, bad jokes, great radio!

    THORNBURY FM goes back on air for a second broadcast - this time for 28 days - this May and station organisers are already busy with programme planning. read more

  • Three-time rapist in fireball horror

    POLICE chiefs had good reason to describe murder suspect Clive Hayes as a serious risk to the public. read more

  • Town is rocked by inferno

    INVESTIGATIONS continued this week into how a car burst into flames in Thornbury High Street and rocketed into a shop front. read more

  • Hallen turn up the heat

    Toolstation Western League Premier Division Torrington 1 Hallen 4 read more

  • Parking charges

    FURTHER to the Liberal Democrat councillor's letter last week regarding car parking charges, I can assure her that the Conservatives are 100 percent opposed to charges. read more

  • Flower tribute to Clive

    A THORNBURY florist is likely to face months of waiting for the restoration of her damaged shop front which was hit by a car explosion that has rocked the town. read more

  • Damage to florist front window will take months to be repaired

    A THORNBURY florist is likely to face months of waiting for the restoration of her damaged shop front which was hit by a car explosion that has rocked the town. read more

  • Thornbury and district diary

    Friday, February 10 2.30pm, Alveston, Methodist Hall. Alveston 50 Plus Group, Romance of Canals with Nigel Bishop. 7.15pm, Thornbury, Armstrong Hall Old Bakery Annexe. Thornbury and District Stamp Club, Introduction to Bristol Postal History. 7.30pm, Tytherington, Village Hall. Local History Group, Bygones with Bill Cornock. read more

  • Technology isn't ready yet

    STEVE Webb's recent survey (Gazette, Feb 3) is very laudable but only goes to show that many people do not understand the real issues about renewable energy. In an ideal world we would all love most of our energy to be produced by renewable resources, however, given current technology this is just not possible and the sooner we face the facts the better. read more

  • Absolutely fabulous anniversary

    GRATEFUL families from across the South West are helping to celebrate the success of a charity which has transformed hundreds of young lives. read more

  • Setback for United

    DISAPPOINTED members of a Winterbourne football club have voiced their dismay following another set back in their battle to find a home ground in the village. read more

  • Fresh talent stops off

    SOULFUL folk music comes to Under The Edge Arts in the Chipping Hall, Wotton-under-Edge on Friday, February 24. read more

  • Family 'plunged into sadness'

    AN inquest was set to open today into the death of Karolina Mikolajewska, the 20-year-old Polish woman whose body was discovered in Clive Hayes's Patchway flat on Tuesday of last week. read more

  • Stepping out to aid clean up

    COMMUNITY and civic leaders have joined forces in a bid to clean up a run down area of Yate. read more

  • Bordering on self-indulgent

    IMPROBABLE Fiction came to Bath last week - on tour from the writer's base, the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. read more

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