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  • Rednock School celebrates brilliant A-level results

    REDNOCK School’s sixth form students celebrated a brilliant set of A level results today. David Alexander, headteacher at the school said: "For the fifth year in a row there has been yet another fantastic performance by our Year 13 students in their

  • Wycliffe College achieves best ever A-level results

    It’s been a record-breaking year for Wycliffe College’s class of 2019 with the non-selective sixth form gaining its best-ever results. An impressive 63% of students at the prestigious Stonehouse school obtained grades at A* to B. Moreover, pupils

  • Brimsham Green students enjoy success on A-level results day

    A number of students achieved high grades as Brimsham Green School broke some of their own records on A-Level results day. 30% of pupils at the school received at least one A*/A and over 83% of students that completed an Extended Project Qualification

  • Police and council act swiftly as travellers arrive in Yate

    A group of travellers, that only set up in Yate on Wednesday night, have moved on. A group of around eight caravans arrived in the car park at the Sunnyside Playing Fields late on Wednesday night.  However Yate Town Council served them notice

  • Sodbury man caught more than three times drink-drive limit

    A Chipping Sodbury man was more than three times over the legal drink-drive limit when he failed to stop for police. Josh Law, 25, of Dodington Lane, had 112 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath in Normandy Drive, Yate, on July 27

  • Dursley student celebrating maximum grades in A-levels

    A student from Dursley is celebrating after collecting maximum grades in his A-level exams. Joseph Butterfield today collected maximum grades in his A-level exams with a fantastic four A* in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Economics. Eighteen-year-old

  • Thornbury group calls on council to hold emergency debate

    A THORNBURY group campaigning against the Joint Spatial Plan has written to the leader of South Gloucestershire Council calling for an emergency debate. The letter from Thornbury Residents Against Poorly Planned Development (TRAPP'D) was sent to