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Bristol anglers' protests get condemned fish off the hook

Bristol anglers' protests get condemned fish off the hook

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Plans to remove and kill hundreds of fish from Henleaze Lake have been postponed after anglers protested and one chained himself to railings in...

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Anglers protest at plans to kill thousands of fish by chaining themselves to gates of Bristol lake

Protest at Henleaze Lake

Monday, November 09, 2009

VIDEO: Anglers have chained themselves to the gates of Henleaze Lake in protest over plans to remove and kill thousands of fish.

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Thousands turn out for Remembrance Sunday services

Thousands turn out for Remembrance Sunday services

Monday, November 09, 2009

They came in their thousands across greater Bristol to remembers those who died to preserve our freedom. And the rain fell on Remembrance Sunday...

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Bristol woman celebrates 100th birth

Bristol woman celebrates 100th birth

Saturday, November 07, 2009

She can remember both world wars and even a Zeppelin flying over Westbury-on-Trym. So it is no wonder that Netta Hodges counts her 100 years as...

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Bristol woman flies to India to fight polio

Bristol woman flies to India to fight polio

Saturday, November 07, 2009

A Rotary Club member from Westbury Park has flown all the way to India to help the fight against polio.

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Record entry ready for the 10th annual Sodbury Slog

Rolling in it - Sodbury Slog runners lapping up the mud

Friday, November 06, 2009

More than 1,000 runners will descend on Sodbury Common on Sunday for an event that nearly did not take place.

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Remembrance Day parades and services across greater Bristol area

Remembrance Day parades and services across greater Bristol area

Friday, November 06, 2009

Thousands of people are expected to take part in annual Remembrance Day parades and services across the greater Bristol area this Sunday.

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Train firm First Great Western to get £120 million in subsidies

Train firm First Great Western to get £120 million in subsidies

Friday, November 06, 2009

Train operator First Great Western will receive £120 million in Government subsidies this year because it is not making enough money –...

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Figures reveal seven stabbings at Bristol schools

Figures reveal seven stabbings at Bristol schools

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Bristol schoolchildren as young as five have stabbed other pupils with pencils, scissors and even a crayon.

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Westbury service for international cricket umpire Shepherd

Thursday, November 05, 2009

A thanksgiving service for former international umpire David Shepherd, who passed away last week, has been arranged.

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Disney's Wonderful World of Knowledge

Disney's Wonderful World of Knowledge

We've got some great new books from selected supermarkets and newsagents in Bristol.

Take me to the books promotion page Contact our promotions department Book 9 - Insects and Spiders

What's making the Bristol news

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Killer convicted of Bristol rape, transport authority for Avon hits buffers, Bristol bridge to be closed to cars and lorries.

Killer raped Bristol woman while out on parole Greater Bristol transport plan hits buffers Bristol bridge to be closed to cars, vans and lorries

Pay your Lasting Tribute

Lasting Tribute Bristol

Lasting Tributes to loved ones from Bristol as well as well-known personalities.

Actor Edward Woodward Goalkeeper Robert Enke Bristol teen Jack Bostock














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