South Gloucestershire | Archive | 2005 | July
THORNBURY'S first ever Jazz Week ended on Saturday on a rousing note. Organised by Thornbury Community Association and culminating with Friday and Saturday sessions in the garden of Chantry community cente, the event also brought good jazz to most pubs in the town. more...
I KNOW it is old news but does the Highways Agency really believe that a junction where peak traffic can manage itself without the help of a traffic light system, requires such a system to handle off-peak traffic. Maybe it's something to do with justification of expenditure. more...
WE would like to thank all the people who wrote letters, signed the petition and generally supported us in opposing the planning application for even more units at Knapp Farm, Crossways Lane. more...
I FEEL that as an ex-police officer with experience in road safety and road traffic I must congratulate those in South Gloucestershire Council for their efforts in reducing accidents on our roads. more...
ON August 6 1945, three year old Shin was riding his tricycle outside his house when the atomic bomb blasted above the city of Hiroshima for the first ever time in history. Terribly burned, he died that night. 60 years on, his tricycle still testifies how intense the heat was at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. On that fateful day, the lives of hundreds of thousands of people are changed forever. The city was filled with charred corpses. Ghostly figures with their peeled skins dangling like rags wandered in search of water. The radiation affected victims' health over a long time too. more...
OUR schools are about to break up and I hope all teachers, staff and children enjoy the opportunity to rest and relax after their hard work during term time. more...
RESIDENTS fighting plans for a composting site on the edge of Thornbury were "gutted" last week after development watchdogs gave the scheme the green light. more...
NORTHAVON MP Steve Webb has spoken out in the House of Commons about the crisis in NHS dentistry after a dental practise in Thornbury moved into the private sector. more...
A CLOUD of uncertainty still hangs over the villages of Littleton-on-Severn and Elberton after planners again put off a decision on a scheme for a business park in a country lane. more...
A FORMER Berkeley power station worker is in despair after losing a three-year battle for compensation for the cancer he claims he contracted while working at the atom plant. more...
THORNBURY mayor Shirley Holloway was in the town's St Mary Centre on Saturday to congratulate youngsters who took part in this year's Thornbury in Bloom children's painting competition and to award prizes to the winners. more...
SO LONG Beata Farkas - hello Betty Brady. more...
IF terrorists attack Yate or Chipping Sodbury, police will be able to co-ordinate information immediately with the appointment of new emergency contacts. more...
THE week of celebrations marking the 150th anniversary of St Peter's, Pilning, came to a successful conclusion on Sunday evening. more...
MAKE Poverty History campaigners from Thornbury and across Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire and Bristol were among the thousands of people who travelled to Edinburgh for the mass protest rally prior to the G8 summit. more...
EVERYONE was talking about Live 8 at the weekend - its awesome impact on the world stage, how quickly it was organised and what large acts were attracted to the stage in London's Hyde Park. But, for an estimated 250,000 protesters, July 2 was always meant to be about Edinburgh and bringing the three vital issues of more and better aid, trade justice and cancelling the poorest countries' debt to the world stage. more...
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE Council has been fined for refusing to pay a mother the legal costs she encountered trying to secure her child a place at school. more...
EDUCATION chiefs have been left red-faced after being forced to confess to depriving a Yate school of millions of pounds. more...
WINTERBOURNE High Street is among roads being targeted in a new attempt to protect motorcyclists. more...
A FAMILY of travellers whose traditional horse-drawn caravans were set on fire in the middle of the night, putting the life of a nine-year-old girl in danger, have blamed the aftermath of the London bombings for the outrageous act. more...
MOTORISTS and residents who have got the hump over a string of speed cushions on a Yate road could have their prayers answered if a special meeting resolves to remove them. more...
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