The junction of Station Road with Gipsy Patch Lane is to remain closed to motor vehicles into the new year due to overrunning remedial work on the adjacent railway embankment. South Glos Council originally said it expected the work to be completed by 21st December, but signs at the site are now stating that the road closure will last until 19th January.
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Groundworks under way at Fox Den Road for Aldi and Premier Inn development
Work has started on the construction of a major new hotel and retail development near the existing Sainsbury’s store in Stoke Gifford. The multi-million pound project will see the construction of a Premier Inn, Beefeater restaurant, Aldi supermarket and a Costa Coffee drive-through on the land at Fox Den Road.
Continue readingChristmas message from LSBC: Hope is born
This year there is less concern about getting the Christmas lights on than about being able to keep any lights on, writes Rev. Tania Vaughan of Little Stoke Baptist Church (LSBC). What Christians around the world celebrate is the birth of a new hope which brings about new life through transformation. Our Christmas events start with a carol service on Tuesday (13th December).
Continue readingNew M4 MetroBus service (Cribbs to Bristol via Parkway) to start in January
The new M4 MetroBus service on the Cribbs Patchway MetroBus Extension route is to start running on Sunday 22nd January 2023, First West of England has announced. Although originally specified as a link between The Mall at Cribbs Causeway and Bristol Parkway, the new service will in fact extend onwards to Bristol city centre via the University of the West of England.
Continue readingSanta float to visit Stoke Gifford, Little Stoke & Bradley Stoke on Friday
A charity Santa float is expected to make a tour of the Stokes this Friday night (9th December), raising funds for the maternity unit at Southmead Hospital. All being well, the Float Group’s enormous decorated trailer will make three separate trips on the same night, through parts of Stoke Gifford, Little Stoke and Bradley Stoke, as shown in the route map…
Continue readingDrainage work involving 80m-long tunnel under Ring Road nears completion
South Glos Council has tunnelled the length of 80 metres under a section of the A4174 Ring Road in Stoke Gifford to replace a badly damaged drainage pipe, three metres below the road surface. The £500,000 scheme is being delivered to prevent water from the pipe undermining the busy arterial road above and causing significant disruption to road users and residents.
Continue readingWitness appeal following sex act incident in Forty Acres open space
Police are appealing for witnesses following reports of a man engaging in sexual activity in an area of recreational open space in Stoke Gifford. The incident took place in Forty Acres on Friday 11th November at around 3.20pm. The local neighbourhood policing team has increased its high visibility patrols in the area.
Continue readingStation Road set to close for one month for bridge and embankment works
The southern end of Station Road in Little Stoke is to be closed to motorised traffic for up to one month to allow remedial work to be carried out on the railway embankment adjacent to the new Gipsy Patch Lane bridge. The road closure was originally advertised as starting from Monday 14th November but is now expected to begin next Monday (21st November).
Continue readingMan jailed following spate of burglary and theft offences across the Stokes
A 31-year-old man has been jailed for more than two years following a spate of burglaries and thefts at a number of locations across the Stokes. The court heard how between July and September this year, the defendant stole work tools, TVs and other items from vehicles and sheds in the Cheswick Village, Stoke Gifford and Bradley Stoke areas.
Continue readingChurch steps up efforts to help people in the area struggling with rising costs
Members of Little Stoke Baptist Church are so concerned that people on low incomes won’t be able to afford rising energy and other costs during the colder months, that they’re hosting a specific Sunday service to focus on how they, as a church congregation, can respond to the stark rise in poverty and provide support to local people.
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