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TBS Open Meeting with Mayor 25/03/13

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Bristol Mayor George Ferguson addresses The Bishopston Society public meeting 25/03/13
Chair welcomes everyone
Chair welcomes everyone
Treasurer gives report
Treasurer gives report
Mayor gets going
Mayor gets going
Packed hall
Packed hall
The cross I bear
The cross I bear
Making the point
Making the point
Red trousers as usual - Mayor gives talk to the Bishopston Society
Red trousers as usual - Mayor gives talk to the Bishopston Society
Question time for the mayor at the Society's 2013 Open meeting
Question time for the mayor at the Society's 2013 Open meeting
Concentration
Concentration
Trader offers viewpoint
Trader offers viewpoint
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The Bishopston Society
Thursday 25 February
Increased visitor numbers and numbers of dogs roaming off the lead are believed to have contributed to a recent decline in the skylarks’ population. Skylarks build nests on the ground which are very hard to see and their eggs are also well camouflaged. Dogs off leads can easily trample the nests.
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The Bishopston Society
Tuesday 23 February
The five Dawkins pubs in Bristol are the Miners Arms in St Werburgh’s, the Hillgrove and the Green Man in Kingsdown, and the Victoria and the Portcullis in Clifton.
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The Bishopston Society
Monday 22 February
A well known author from St Andrews has written another great sounding book on some of the curious aspects of Bristol.
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The Bishopston Society
Saturday 20 February
“Wood burning in homes has crept up under the radar while we all focused our attention on diesel traffic. We can count cars and lorries on our roads to understand the pollution that comes from traffic. But we have very little idea of what people are doing in their own homes.” https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/feb/20/hearths-on-fire-uk-residents-incensed-by-pollution-from-wood-burners?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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The Bishopston Society
Friday 19 February
The plans for development of 102 Gloucester road (Nailsea Electrical) have been accepted. 9 dwellings will be built and a NE showroom and offices will remain. The NE warehouse will be relocated to Hengrove. Details here: https://pa.bristol.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=Q3OH0GDNL6I00
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The Bishopston Society
Thursday 18 February
Our local Max Minerva's bookshop in Westbury Park ( not Westbury on Trym as stated in the article) has been shortlisted for for Independent Bookshop of the Year. If you want a book they will take email or phone orders and then you can collect from their door. So friendly and efficient!

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@xrwsmExtinction Rebellion Weston-super-Mare
Saturday 20 February
@itvwestcountry Only two days left to lodge your objection! Details on how to below. https://t.co/XkcAOgPTwz
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@BishSocThe Bishopston Society
Saturday 06 June
Great idea! https://t.co/EmEAfc8fW2
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@martr101Martin Rands
Monday 27 April
The city mayor experiment has failed badly. We elect councillors and cabinet members who are sidelined by cronies a… https://t.co/dvT2f5xhFK
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@TheNickPlantNick Plant
Thursday 16 April
An excellent, informative read, thanks @BristolCivicSoc’s Alan Morris cc @BishSoc https://t.co/ZWKBKD3Xrt
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@BishSocThe Bishopston Society
Wednesday 15 April
Ban sky lanterns! https://t.co/iX0cFkVvdQ
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@BishSocThe Bishopston Society
Friday 27 March
Please use the local independent food shops rather than the big supermarkets. Use them or loose them. https://t.co/XjbH1NKegc
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