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Bristol sports centres provide summer holiday activities

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Summer holiday activities have started this week at sports centres across the city.

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Thief who murdered Bristol OAP jailed for life

Scott Couch has been jailed for life after he was found guilty of murdering Bristol pensioner Walter Bollen

Thursday, July 30, 2009

A Bristol car thief has been jailed for a minimum 16 years after being convicted of murdering 76-year-old Walter Bollen - crushing him beneath the...

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Anger over Bristol hospital plans

An artist impression of the new Southmead Hospital overlooking a neighbour's garden

Thursday, July 30, 2009

This is an impression of the view that people living in a Bristol road will have to look out at if current plans for the new Southmead Hospital are...

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Family tributes to Bristol pensioner murdered by car thief

Family tributes to Bristol pensioner murdered by car thief

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A thief faces a life sentence after being convicted of murdering a Bristol pensioner by running him over while stealing his prized car. And the family...

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Car thief guilty of murdering Bristol pensioner

Car thief Scott Couch has been found guilty of murdering Bristol pensioner Walter Bollen

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

A car thief has been found guilty of murdering a Bristol pensioner by running him over with his own vehicle. Walter Bollen, 76, had returned from an...

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We want international cricket in Bristol

Proposed cricket stadium

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Gloucestershire County Cricket Club has unveiled £10 million plans for a new 20,000-seater ground. The club says it needs to expand the County Ground...

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Bristol school changes name to create new image

Saturday, July 25, 2009

A north Bristol secondary school has become the latest to change its name to try to create a new image. Monks Park School, Horfield, will reopen as...

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Car thief: I was drunk, I didn't mean to kill pensioner

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Self-confessed car thief Scott Couch admitted he was drunk and fancied a joyride when he went to steal a car but struggled with the automatic gearbox...



Orchard School will trust in a new name

Saturday, July 25, 2009

A north Bristol secondary school has become the latest to change its name to try to create a new image. Monks Park School, Horfield, will reopen as...

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Juries taken to scene in Bristol OAP murder trial

Friday, July 24, 2009

Jurors in the case of a Severn Beach man charged with killing a Bristol pensioner as he tried to steal his car have visited the scene of the incident.




  


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Horfield

Historically, Horfield had a reputation as a lawless place because Horfield Wood was the haunt of thieves and vagrants. The name 'Horfield' is Anglo-Saxon in origin, meaning 'Filthy open land'. There was a large Army barracks in Horfield from 1845, which was for a time headquarters of the South Gloucestershire Regiment.
Horfield is home to the Memorial Stadium: built in 1921 for Bristol Rugby Club in memory of the rugby union players of the city who died in World War I, and rededicated to also commemorate the dead of World War II. In 1996, the ground also became home to Bristol Rovers Football Club who now own it.
Famous sons of Horfield include Hollywood actor Cary Grant, who was born at 15 Hughenden Road, in 1904, and composer Ray Steadman-Allen was born at 64 Muller Road, in 1922.

Population   11,300
OS grid ref   ST597769
Unitary authority   Bristol
Postcode   BS7
Dialing code   0117
Police   Avon and Somerset
Fire   Avon
Ambulance   Great Western
Euro Parlilament   South West England
UK Parliament   Bristol North West









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