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www.filtonvoice.co.uk FREE EVERY MONTH for people and businesses in Filton Special offers Win a family ticket for Avon Valley Railway Page 2 Free pashmina for every reader Page 14 Schools, 6&7 Books, 6 Recipe, 8 Puzzles, 9 History, 12 Health, 14 Fashion, 14 Gardens, 15 Inside Issue 1 October 2011 FANTASTIC DEALS FOR THE AUTUMN See our advert on Page 3 Let’s all be BS34 A campaign has been launched to change all of Filton’s postcodes to BS34. Currently some areas of the town come under the Bristol BS7 postcode. Cllr Bill Moore, who fought a successful battle to have Filton recognised by the Post Office as a postal address, is now urging residents and South Gloucestershire Council to get behind the campaign. He said: “Among other things, a change could lead to lower insurance for Filton residents. What do you think? Write to richard@filtonvoice.co.uk What now for Filton airfield? Turn to P2 Lord of the Manor and Filton MP Jack Lopresti speak out Well-known Filton resident and councillor in moving visit to WWI battlefields. P8 Clinic WON’T close The Filton mother and baby clinic in Shields Avenue will NOT close in this month, as revealed exclusively on www. filtonvoice.co.uk. NHS representatives accept they have recognised the need to review the situation. There was public anger over the lack of consultation among Filton people, when it was an- nounced services would move to a new ‘hub’ at Patchway. BOGOF at home show Page 7 Terms and conditions apply to these offers Welcome .. .. to filtonvoice, the new monthly magazine for residents and businesses in Filton. Our mission is to inform, entertain and provide the news and information that matters to people who live here. Filtonvoice will be delivered FREE to EVERY resident EVERY month. This means no one will miss out on any of the great things happening here. For businesses, it’s a great way to get your messsage in front of local customers. We hope you enjoy your new magazine. If you are a business or a resident, please call us on 0777 555 0607. We’d love to hear from you. Richard Coulter, editor
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filtonvoicewww.filtonvoice.co.uk

FREE EVERY MONTH for people and businesses in Filton

Special offers

Win a family ticket for Avon Valley Railway

Page 2

Free pashmina for every reader

Page 14

Schools, 6&7Books, 6Recipe, 8Puzzles, 9

History, 12 Health, 14Fashion, 14Gardens, 15

Inside

Issue 1 October 2011

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FANTASTIC DEALS FOR THE AUTUMN

See our advert on Page 3

Let’s all be BS34A campaign has been launched to change all of Filton’s postcodes to BS34. Currently some areas of the town come under the Bristol BS7 postcode.

Cllr Bill Moore, who fought a successful battle to have Filton recognised by the Post Office as a postal address, is now urging residents and South Gloucestershire Council to get behind the campaign. He said: “Among other things, a change could lead to lower insurance for Filton residents. What do you think? Write to [email protected]

What now for Filton airfield? Turn to P2

Lord of the Manor and Filton MP

Jack Lopresti speak out

Well-known Filton resident and councillor in moving visit to WWI battlefields. P8

Clinic WON’T closeThe Filton mother and baby clinic in Shields Avenue will NOT close in this month, as revealed exclusively on www.filtonvoice.co.uk.

NHS representatives accept they have recognised the need to review the situation.

There was public anger over the lack of consultation among Filton people, when it was an-nounced services would move to a new ‘hub’ at Patchway.

BOGOF at home show

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Terms and conditions apply to these offers

Welcome .... to filtonvoice, the new monthly magazine for residents and businesses in Filton. Our mission is to inform, entertain and provide the news and information that matters to people who live here.

Filtonvoice will be delivered FREE to EVERY resident EVERY month.

This means no one will miss out on any of the great things happening here.

For businesses, it’s a great way to get your messsage in front of local customers.

We hope you enjoy your new magazine. If you are a business or a resident, please call us on 0777 555 0607. We’d love to hear from you.

Richard Coulter, editor

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Seize the opportunityJack Lopresti MP

Last week an independent report demonstrated that Filton Airfield is economically unviable and in fact was running at the huge loss of £3million a year. Unfortunately we must come to terms with the prospect that the Airfield will close for good at the end of next year.

I am very sad that it is going – I am an aviation enthusiast and have always enjoyed watching the plane’s flying in and out from my house, from where I have a great view of the runway.

But let’s recognise the fantastic opportunity that has presented itself, a once-in-a-generation chance to create thousands of jobs and secure the future of our world leading local industries.

The local Labour Party has been proved wrong. Despite a £7 million investment by BAE no customers were forthcoming to take on the airfield. Airbus, the main user, turned down the opportunity to take over the

airfield and have said that the closure will not adversely affect their future business in Filton. GKN, Rolls Royce, MBDA to name a few have all told me that their future plans for local expansion are not influenced by the Airfield.

The Labour Party hasn’t been straight with people either, they haven’t come up with a single real potential option to make up the shortfall of £3m a year, or taken into consideration that local people do not want a busy commercial airport on their doorsteps.

So the local industry is satisfied with the plans and continues to expand; just look at the new £70 million Airbus campus at Pegasus House. Last week Airbus landed a record breaking £6bn contract to build planes that are part-designed and engineered at Filton – these contracts continue to roll in and are not jeopardised by the airfield closure.

The redevelopment of the site has enormous potential. It’s about securing and creating new jobs. It’s also about more affordable housing, more open green space and a permanent home for Concorde.

The case has been made. It’s time to choose what we want for the future benefit of our area.

‘Once destroyed it stays destroyed’Copyright Paul D Lee

Business jet hopesFilton Airfield could be transformed into a prestigious business jet airport, campaigners have told filtonvoice.

The Save Filton Airfield Group will tell South Gloucestershire councillors that an airport for business people would be financially viable and would also preserve Filton’s reputation as a centre for aerospace excellence.

The group is carrying out a study which will establish a case for a business airfield. If it proves to be potentially viable, they hope BAE Systems, the owners of the site, would run it themselves or lease to another operator.

BAE Systems say the site loses money every year and they want to sell it off for ‘mixed use development’. This has led to storms of protest in Filton.

Save Filton Airfield spokesman Martin Farmer said: “There could be considerable spin-off effects of a business jet airport at Filton.”

Tim Shorland, the man who took on BAE before house building began on the north side of Filton airfield in 2006, has told filtonvoice that scrapping the airfield is ‘ourtrageous’.

Mr Shorland, the Lord of the Manor of Hempton and Northwick, which includes part of Filton Airfield, said: “The proposal of scrapping the airfield is outrageous.

“Filton Airfield holds great memories for many people in Bristol. It not only signifies great achievements in Bristol – namely the launching of Concorde - but it also holds a lot of history that many people are not even aware of; there are the graves of people that were left in air raid shelters after they were bombed”

Mr Shorland said that

while there is a lot of nostalgia surrounding the Airfield there are also practical issues.

He said he was fearful about how much BAE would put back into the community.

He said that at the bottom end of the site there is a large quantity of common land.

He said this can be neither bought nor sold as it belongs to the people.

He added: “The Lord of the Manor of Compton Greenfield also owns the mines and

minerals at the airfield and they therefore would not be able to dig below a certain level.”

Mr Shorland said responsibility of the Airfield should change to Airbus who should run it as a standalone business.

He said: “It is clear that the planned closure is causing upset amongst the people of Bristol. Once it’s destroyed it stays destroyed and Bristol will never get the opportunity to build something like this again”

“The airfield is not just a monument to Britain’s industrial past. It remains an opportunity for Bristol to be a world leader in aviation.” •A drop-in exhibition on the futureoftheairfieldwillbeheld on Monday, October 17 at the BAWA Club, Southmead Road, Filton from 3pm until 7.30pm. Unstaffed exhibitions atFiltonLibrarywillbeheldfrom October 18-24.

Tim Shorland acquired the ancient title of Lord of the Manor in 1990.

He was concerned at the amount of land being bought up by large companies and buit upon. He has also worked closely with schools and churches in his ‘manor’.

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For several years, it has been covered in scaffolding and large sheets.

But filtonvoicehas revealed how Pegasus House, the large box-shape building on the A38, will look as part of Airbus’s plans

to build a new multi-million pound office campus in Filton.

The company revealed in March its plans to re-develop a site in Filton into a modern, highly efficient engineering and technology campus.

A spokesman said: “Part of the business park plan is for the renovation of Pegasus House, a Grade II listed building. We are working very closely with the council and other stakeholders as part of our plans to sympa-

thetically restore the building which has played a key role in the history of aviation in the region. Subject to planning permission we would hope to have the main building work start next year with completion in 2013.”

Airbus reveals new look and multi-million pound plans for gateway to Filton

Voting shake-upThe Filton and Bradley Stoke parliamentary constituency could be broken up after being fought over for the first time in last year’s general election.

Proposals by the Boundary Commission for England could mean Thornbury could become part of a new Thornbury and Filton seat.

This would also include Bradley Stoke, Stoke Gifford,

Patchway, Almondsbury and Winterbourne.

The remainder of the current Thornbury and Yate will form a new constituency called Yate. This means Pensions Minister Steve Webb, the current Thornbury and Yate MP, could potentially run against current Filton and Bradley Stoke MP Jack Lopresti or elect to try for the Yate seat.What do you think? email [email protected]

Carol concertFilton’s very own championship brass band, Filton Concert Brass, is planning a Christmas carol concert, in conjunction with filtonvoice.

Schools and churches will be invited to take part, with the concert planned for early to mid December at Filton Community Centre. More details in next month’s filtonvoice. Call 0777 555 0607 to take part.

Tackling the yobsPolice in Filton say they have made huge strides in tackling anti-social behaviour in Hunters/ Charles Way.

A Safer Stronger Filton meeting was told a decrease in calls has been seen regarding anti-social behaviour since work increased. Sgt Steve Ives said officers would not be complacent though and will maintain focus on this issue.

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THE FILTON BARBERS3 Gloucester Road NorthFilton, BristolBS7 0SG

Telephone:0790 774 2566

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Filton Town Council have repainted the parking bays for disabled people at the sports and leisure centre in Elm Park.

Some residents had complained the markings were not clear, meaning leisure centre users without a disabled pass were using the spaces.

At a meeting of the finance committee last month, it was agreed the work would be carried out ‘as soon as possible’.

Mum Faith Tutton needs to use the disabled parking bays when she brings her daughters Lucy and Sophie to the leisure centre, pictured above.

Sophie requires the use of a wheelchair and Faith says it makes life very difficult if the bay is not available.

She said: “The bays there were so badly painted that people without blue badges were parking there.”

M Council chairman Adam Monk said: “We are pleased families like Mrs Tutton’s will now find it easier to enjoy the facilities at the leisure centre.”

Parking bays at pool fixed

Online

The car park on the opposite side is a mess and full of stones or hardcore. You need to be careful. Mark

Ifthenewofficeshadbeencompleted as planned the carparkwouldhavebeenresurfaced! jrumpole

Have you got a view on this issue? Comment at www.filtonvoice.co.uk

What they’re saying about the car park online at www.filtonvoice.co.uk

Jubilee party in parkElm Park Working Group wants to host a ‘Party in the Park’ to mark the Queen’s Jubilee next summer.

The event would run from June 2- June 5, with the pos-sibility that it also serves as a charity fundraiser.

Filton town councillor Andrew Chubb said the group has proposed several activities, including bands, sports, kite fly-ing and comedy.

A survey carried out by the group has also shown that residents want the area kept for recreational use or designated as a town green.

Remaing meetings this year for the group are on October 19, November 23 and December 14, at Elm PArk pavilion.

Cllr Chubb said “ Any and all Filton residents are not only welcome, but encouraged to join us”

‘Ferocious dogs’ fearResidents told a Safer Stronger Filton meeting that there are real worries over people with ferocious dogs using Millennium Green in Northville.

Andrew Robinson, from Pine Grove, said that the dogs were being encouraged to tear bits off trees and that he had also collected evidence of drugs use. The meeting heard that residents feared these dogs, which were unmuzzled, could attack a child.

PCSO Sheryll Drewitt told a meeting of the town council that police had been loking into it and that the situaiton appeared to have calmed down.

Hospital takes shapeIt is now more than a year since construction work started on North Bristol NHS Trust’s new hospital at Southmead and the building is fast taking shape.

The new £430m hospital will be open to patients in Spring 2014. Some of the main benefits of the new hospital include:

Ruth Brunt, Chief Executive at North Bristol NHS Trust, said: “The Southmead site has changed beyond recognition in the past year and we can now see how the new hospital will look.”

Call 101 for policePeople in Filton, and across the Avon and Somerset police area, will be able to call the police with a new number - 101 - from September 19.

The number is part of an initiative to make it easier for people to get in touch with police for non-emergencies.

101 will not replace 999,

Historic house support Filton Town Council will support a feasibility study to assist a business case to save historic Conygre House.

Friends of Conygre House want to buy the building from South Gloucesteshire Council to benefit the community. If they cannot make the business case, the building could be sold on the open market.

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Schools and colleges in Filton

l Students at Abbeywood Community School marked the comprehensive’s first year with improved exam results. Head teacher Ann Duff was delighted 41 per cent of students achieved five or more A* to C grades including English and maths, with 58 per cent getting five or more A* to C grades in all subjects.

l Students from Filton are getting on their bikes thanks to a loan scheme supported by South Gloucestershire Council.

The Cyked scheme gives students the chance to hire one of 40 bikes to help them travel between Abbeywood Community School, Filton College, Patchway Community College and Bradley Stoke Community School, Partnership working means that some students attend lessons at more than one site.

Children’s bookThe Way Back Home, by Oliver JeffersThis picture book is a delightful storyofaboywhofliesintospace and runs out of fuel. He lands on the moon and makes friendswithamartianwhoalsohas a broken aeroplane.

Togethertheycomeupwitha plan to get them both safely home to their different planets. Thequirkyillustrationsaddtotheappealofthisbookanditwillbelovedbybuddingspaceexplorerseverywhere.

One for the adultsA year on a dairy farm, by Richard CornockThis is a real treat and a gem of a book. The photography is excellent,providingajournalisticviewoflifeonthefarm.Whatcomesoverparticularly wellisthefeeling of the seasons.

You feel cold reading thewintersections,whiletheonesinthemiddleoftheyearareevocativeoflong,lazysummerevenings.

Ithinkswhatisparticularlyspecial about this book is that itwillgodownasasliceofrealhistory,andpeoplewhoreaditinyearstocomewillhaveatruefeelingofwhatlifewaslikeintheearly years of this century in rural Gloucestershire.

What’s your favourite book? Contribute a 150-word review and we will try to print it next month. Send to [email protected] or call 0777 555 0607.

Books of the month with the staff from

Filton Library

Abbeywood Community SchoolOver 150 students, parents and staff at Abbeywood Community School celebrated multicultural Bristol by dancing and singing. Every year group was involved as well as ex student rappers Jinxta and Twizzy.

The event was organized by music teacher Angus Bailey to promote the work of Love Music Hate Racism.

Filton Hill PrimaryProspective parents have been visiting the school, looking ahead to their child beginning next year.

Head Kirsten Lemming said: “We have high quality teaching of a creative curriculum that is challenging and accessible to all.

“Filton Hill is a school where parents are very much welcome and encouraged to become involved with their child’s educa-tion and we have high expecta-tions of behaviour.”

Call 01454 86 6559 for more details.

St Teresa’s PrimaryChildren and teachers at St Teresa’s Primary School are flushed with pride after winning a national award for their toilets.

The nationwide awards scheme is run by Bog Standard, the campaigning arm of the children’s charity ERIC

(Education and Resources for Improving Childhood Continence) to improve toilet facilities and access for pupils.

Head teacher Amanda Pritchard said; “We are delighted to receive this award.

“We place high importance on health and wellbeing.”

Our loos are the best in Britain

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Schools and colleges in Filton

Charborough Road PrimaryEarlier this term, Charborough Road School pupils took part in No Pens Wednesday, a national speaking and listening event, encouraging schools to put down their pens and pick up their language.

On Wednesday, all lessons in the school focussed on speaking and listening rather than writing.

Headteacher, Nicola Bailey, said, “We were delighted to take part in No Pens Wednesday. Reading and writing are very important skills, but people are often not aware of the vital importance of speaking and

listening skills. They underpin everything! The children have really enjoyed today, and the teachers have benefited too!”

One of the activities in Year 3 involved the teacher painting a picture behind a screen, so that the children could not see.

She described what she was doing as she went along, and the children had to paint their own pictures, at the same time, fol-lowing her instructions.

There were mixed results, and the children learnt that careful listening – and a clear explana-tion from their teacher – are vital!

School becomes a pens-free zone

Shield Road PrimaryYear3childrenhavebeenstudyingatopiccalledAmazingAfrica.TheyhaveworkedcollaborativelytocreatetheseAfricananimalswhichtheyputup in their classroom.

Meanwhile,childreninYear5havebeencreatingselfportraitsusingAndyWahol’sworktoinspire them.

Examples from both projects areprintedabove.

Still on the animal theme, Shield Road children are using animals to help them realise thatgoodschoolbehaviourisaboutlearningandaboutpositiveattitudes.

Finally,inassembly,wecelebrated European Language day.

Art project is really wild stuff for youngsters

Filton CollegeStudents and staff from Filton College, the University of Bristol and UWE have just returned from a four week volunteering expedition to Kenya.

The team of 13 students and staff levelled out the community football pitch and dug drain-age ditches around the pitch and other community buildings including the local church. The team also cemented in the metal goal posts, dug a long jump pit and cleared and marked out a netball and volley ball pitch.

Phil Tanner, 18, from Filton College, said: “It was a really good experience as it boosted my confidence and proved to me that it was possible to do things that I thought I couldn’t do. I loved helping to organise the sports festival.”

Former Filton College student, Michael Stewart, currently study-ing at London’s UDANG Academy,

visited the College’s Dance department to hold a series of dance workshops for the national diploma dance students, Tuesday 6th September 2011.

This inspirational workshop was set up to help the students hone their skills and build con-fidence.

Danielle Agar, a dance student, said: “Working with Michael has given me the confidence to pursue my chosen vocation.

“This has prepared me for auditions to prestigious centres such as the Urdang Academy.”

Home Show offerIf you want to save money on your energy bills and discover ways to improve your home then The Home Show Bristol is the place to be.

The event takes place over the weekend of 29th and 30th October 2011 at UWE Conference and Exhibition Centre, Filton. The Home Show Bristol is open 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on both days. filtonvoice readers can take advantage of a special buy one get one free ticket offer if they bring the advert on page 7 to the show.

Full details and conditions on www.filtonvoice.co.uk

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filtonvoice8Lest we forget themAs we approach Armistice Day, well-known Filton councillor Dougie Daniels had a special reason to visit the battlefields of northern France

I travelled recently, along with my cousin, Norman, to the

battlefields of World War I.We predicted it would be a

moving experience.My father, a serving officer

in the regular army, was badly wounded at Passchendale and we felt we had a mission to see for oursleves the location of the horrendous battles he had endured to help preserve the life we enjoy today.

My father often held me spellbound describing the action and i hoped that one day I would have the opportunity to visit these historic sites.

Journeying via Dover to Calais, we went to Arras and Ypres where the fiercest battles took place.

Ypres, rebuilt after being

totally destroyed, was bustling with visitors, particulalry at the Menin Gate, a magnificent tribute in memory of the 55,000 men reportedly killed but never found.

The ‘Last Post’ is sounded there every evening at 8pm.

I was particularly moved by the extensive British cemetery outside Arras. Beautifully maintained, it contained thousands of headstones appropriately inscribed.

I stooped to read one when a lovely cat snuggled up beside me. call me sentimental but I stuggled to hold back a tear.

There were several smaller cemeteries around Arras besides this one. it was hard to imagine as we progressed comfortably by car that our soldiers had

tramped the distance in atrocious conditions, only to be thrown into bitter conflict at the end of it.

The recently preserved ‘trenches’ at nerby Sanctuary Wood displayed all the horrors of brutal warfare ... rusted wheels of gun carriages, gun barrels and shell casings, just as they were left in the height of battle.

I felt my father was with me describing what it had been like. Returning via Saint Omer and Bethune, we encountered Armentieres (the soldiers called it ‘Armentears’), famed for its marching song as the Tommies tramped their way to the front.

As we approach Armistice Day on November 11, we could do well to remember Flanders Filed, where 250,000 gallant men gave up their futures to save ours.

Dougie at the British War Cemetery near Arras

Full circle

Filton.Havinggrownuphere,in Wallscourt Road and then KenmoreDrive,IthoughtI’dleftforgoodwhenIheadednorthtouniversity.Overthefollowingdecade,IlivedinLancaster, Marburg in West Germany,SovietLeningrad,Taunton, Romford, Cardiff and Banbury, before returning to Bristol in late1990.

BythenIwasexpectingmythirdchild,andwhen,threeyears later, number four came along,Irealisedweneededa larger house than I could affordinrarefiedWestburyPark.

So I stuck the baby in a cot at the foot of the bed and started buying lottery tickets. Thenmymiddletwochildrenwereplacedinthelanguageunit at Charborough Road School – trauma enough for a formerShieldRoader,withouthavingtobeintwoplacesatonce, marshalling number one child to and from her school andwaitingathomefortheothers’ taxi.

Thesolutionwastomoveback,andin1996wedid.When,thatfirstafternoon,Iwalkedintotheplaygroundat Charborough Road, one of the other mothers approached me.‘Youwon’trememberme,’ she said, ‘but I used to babysityouwhenyouweresmall.’ ‘Oh,’ said a second, ‘so you’reJenny’smum.IwasintheyearbelowyouatShieldRoad.’

Filton–aplacewherepeoplehaveroots.Whata pleasure, then, to be writingforfiltonvoice.Overthe coming months, I’ll be exploringthearts,inourtownandfurtherafield.Ihopeyou’ll join me.

Deborah Harvey is a writer. Her poetry collection, ‘Communion’, is published by Indigo Dreams and available from Amazon and Filton Library, price £6.99. Her novel, ‘Dart’, is due to be published in 2012.

with Deborah Harvey

“ I felt my father was with me, describing what it had been like.”

Mrs Dawson’s Filton kitchen

Ingredients•454g(1lb)porksausages•½butternutsquash,peeledandthinlysliced•2largepotatoes,thinlysliced•1largeturnip,thinlysliced•1tbspvegetableoil•1onion,chopped•2largesprigsfreshthyme•150ml(¼pt)ciderorapplejuice•150ml(¼pt)porkstock•1tbspgravygranules•Seasoning,knobofbutterMethod1.Preheatovento190ºC/375ºF/GasMark 5.2.Placeslicedsquash,potatoandturnipinalargepanofboilingwater.Gentlysimmeronalowheatforabout5minsuntilthesliceshavesoftened

slightly, but still holding their shape. Drainandreserve.3. In a large saucepan heat the oil and lightly fry the sausages, onion and thymesprigsoveramediumheatuntilthesausageshavebrownedandtheonion begins to soften.4. Add the cider and stock, bring to the boil.Addgravygranulesandthickentoyour desired thickness. Season.5. Place the sausage mixture into a largedeepoven-proofdish.Layerthevegontopofthesausages,allowingthe sausages to ‘poke’ through.6.Dotthetopwithbutterandplaceinapreheatedoven.Cookforabout30minscoveredinfoil,removefoilandbrownoffforafurther25-30minsuntiltheslicedvegetablesaregoldenandcooked through.

Mrs Dawson says: “I love the tang from the cider – I use farmhouse variety for added flavour, but you can easily swap it for apple juice if you want to serve this for the whole family. It always goes down particularly well with my grandchildren on bonfire night and is a great alternative to hot dogs”.

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Dougie at the British War Cemetery near Arras

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Asda store for FiltonA NEW Asda store is planned as part of a £20-million revamp of the Abbey Wood Retail Park at Filton

An estimated 400 jobs will be created through the upgrade, which will involve demolishing one of two terraces of shops on the site between the Ministry of Defence procurement complex and Filton Abbey Wood railway station.

The park is also close to where Bristol Rovers hopes to build a new 20,000-seater stadium on scrubland between the University of the West of England’s Frenchay campus and the MoD.

The building to be knocked down – the southern terrace – used to house the Woolworths store before the company disappeared from the high street more than two years ago.

The rest of the rank was occupied until recently by discount store TJ Hughes until the company went into liquidation, with the loss of nearly 60 jobs at the Filton site alone.

A Filton councillor is lobbying to bring back a bus service for people on the north end of Filton Avenue. There was disappointment when it was revealed the Wessex Connect service would be pulling out of providing a daytime service for residents living between the ring road and Filton College.

Wessex Connect replaced the

71 and 72 services affecting Filton Avenue (North Side) last month.

But Filton councillor Ian Scott is urging South Gloucestershire officers to look at an alternative, meaning mean the 18 service, from Southmead Hospital to Emersons Green, would take an alternative route, involving Filton Avenue, from Southmead Road roundabout to Filton College.

Council officers say rerouting is not possible immediately but Cllr Scott told filtonvoice: “It may be possible from early 2012 and I will continue to press for the rerouting of the 18 bus service and for a bus service to serve both Filton Avenue south side and Filton Avenue North side as this is a logical route to Cribbs Causeway.”

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Have you got an event you would like to publicise? Or do you run a club or society in the Filton area? Send details to [email protected] or call us on 0777 555 0607 and we will make sure

12,000 people in Filton find out about it, in print and online at www.filtonvoice.co.uk

Coming up in the next month October 17Filtonairfieldconsultation.Invitefrom South Glos council for residents to comment on possible closure of airfield.BAWAClub,SouthmeadRoad, BS34 7RG, 3pm-7.30pmOctober 18FiltonLibrary,OctoberisActiveMindMonth in South Gloucestershire and we’llbeholdinganActiveMindQuizNight on October 18th, 7.30 - 9.30 whenteamscanpittheirwitsagainstothersandavoidwinningthewoodenspoon.Refreshmentsandprizeswillbeavailable.Filton Chamber of Trade: Monthly meetings for local businesses. BAWA Club, 6pm-7pm. Contact Richard on [email protected] for more detailsOctober 25FiltonLibrary,wehaveastorytellerperforming ‘Myths and Legends’ for half term 11am – noon Tuesday 25th October and a Myths and Legends craftactivity10.30–12onThursday27th October. October 26 Filton Historical Group, ‘The Hatters of Bristol & South Glos 1550-1900.’ , ‘The Leslie Harris’ Suite at The Filton Folk Centre, Elm Park, Filton, Bristol, 7.30pm Tel: 0117-9424378, e-mail: [email protected] October 29Filton Library, the Smoothie Bike on Saturday October 29th 10.30am –2.30pm.Everyoneisinvitedtocomeandusepedalpowertomakethemselvesasuperfruitsmoothieon the smoothie bike. All ingredients providedandnoneedtobook.Justturnupandbepreparedtohave

somefunandgetalittlebitactive!November 3 OpenDayat9.30amforprospectiveparents at Charborough Road PrimarySchool.Calltheschoolofficeon 01454 867220 for more details (alsoonNovember8at1.30pmandNovember21at9.30am)November 4FireworkDisplayatCharboroughRoad School, tickets £3.50 in

advancefromPaynesofFiltonor£4.50 on the gate. 6pm for 7pmNovember 15Filton Chamber of Trade: Monthly meetings for local businesses. BAWA Club, 6pm-7pm. Contact Richard on [email protected] for more detailsNovember 30Filton Historical Group, - ‘At Home withaParseeFamily’’,7.30pm,

Anton Bantock, ‘The Leslie Harris’ Suite at The Filton Folk Centre, Elm Park, Filton, Bristol, 7.30pm Tel: 0117-9424378, e-mail: [email protected]

Regular events for all in FiltonMondaysDinky Dolphins, baby and pre-school swimmingsession,gamesmusicand play, 9.30am-10.30am. These sessionsarefirstcome,firstserved.£3.50for1adultanduptotwochildren, Filton Sports and Leisure CentreTea Dance, Filton Folk Centre, 1.45pm-3.45pm 0117 302 6981TuesdaysFilton Library, Shields Centre, freeonetooneITtuitionwithourComputer Support Volunteers on Tuesday afternoons. Contact the library to book a session. Pre-school story and rhyme time Tuesdays 9.30am, Filton Library, Shields Centre,Spanish group. Sing Spanish songs withyourchildTuesdays4pm–4.30pm , Filton Library.AquafitTuesdays,9.45–10.30am& 8.30 -9.15pm, cost £4 a session, classsuitablefornonswimmers,participantsmustbe16yrsandover,Filton Sports and Leisure centreKeep Fit Association classes, all welcome,FiltonFolkcentre2-3pmCall 0117 969 3326WednesdaysFilton Garden Club, St Teresa’s Social Club, 7.30pm. 1st Wednesday of everymonth,01179759126.NotJanuary.

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Filton’s very own brass band, Filton Concert Brass, showed why they have been beating northern bands at their own game recently.

In a varied programme - from Dvorak to Grease - the band showed they are not only a fine ensemble, but their individual players are pretty special too.

A highlight was the Welsh traditional piece Ar Lan y Mor, in which euphonium Anthony

Smith evoked, in fine style, ‘the sea shore’.

The sonorities of the full band were to the fore in Shenandoah and I Vow to The my Country, with all sections contributing under the baton of David Elton. A couple of selections from war movies delighted the audience at the Filton Folk Centre and the concert ended brightly with the showstopper medley Breezin Down Broadway. RC

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Filton’s older residents had the opportunity to see a production of a popular musical theatre production that warns the audience about conmen and bogus callers.

The Solomon touring theatre company performed their highly acclaimed musical “Trickster” at Filton Community Centre to an audience of over 60 people.

Based on a true story the production, designed for older people, follows the story of George, once a proud soldier, as he battles against conmen and beats the bogus callers.

Having been conned by someone posing as a worker

from one of the utilities George is too ashamed to tell anyone what had happened, but in the end he told a friend and his wife who called the police in. This event is an excellent way of passing the message to our older residents not to open the door to unexpected visitors, whilst still having an enjoyable time at a relaxed and friendly event.”

At the end of the show Filton’s Police Sergeant Steve Ives introduced a number of experts from utilities and organisations who were all there with advice and assistance to share with the public.

by Cllr Roger Hutchinson

Trickster, Filton Folk Centre

Filton Camera Club, 7.30 p.m, on alternateWednesdays(exceptJune,JulyandAugust)atFiltonCommunityCentre, Elm Park.ThursdaysKnitting Group 5.45 pm – 6.45pm Thursdays, Filton Library, Shields CentreDinky Dolphins, baby and pre-school swimmingsession,gamesmusicandplay, 10am-11am. These sessions arefirstcome,firstserved.£3.50for1adultanduptotwochildren,FiltonSports and Leisure Centre, term time onlyTiddlers and toddlers playgroup, St Peter’s Church Hall, 10am-noon, term time onlyFiltonLadies,StAndrew’sChurch,2pm-4pm,newmemberswelcome,call 0117 969 1825Keep Fit Association classes, all welcome,FiltonFolkcentre,8-9pmCall 0117 969 3326FridaysDinky Dolphins, baby and pre-school swimmingsession,gamesmusicandplay, 10am-11am. These sessions arefirstcome,firstserved.£3.50for1adultanduptotwochildren,FiltonSports and Leisure Centre, term time only, term time onlySilversurfersdrop-in.Freeforover55s, learn more about computers. Call01179691938orjustshowup.StAndrewsMethodistYouthcentreBingo, Filton Community Centre, 7.30pmSaturdaysFilton Library, Shields Centre, freeonetooneITtuitionwithourComputer Support Volunteers on Saturday mornings. Contact the library to book a session. ANewmonthlyTeenReadinggroupfor those in years 7 – 9. Meets on a Saturday morning, Filton Library, Shields CentreMonthly Chatterbooks reading group for children in years 5 – 6. Meets on a Saturday afternoon, Filton Library, Shields CentreSt Teresa’s Catholic Church, Vigil Mass, 6pmSundaysSt Peter’s Church, 8.00am Holy Eucharist; 10.00am Parish Eucharist withcrècheandSundayClub;Noon,Baptism(byappointment);6.00pm,1st Sunday of the month

St Teresa’s Catholic Church, Morning Mass,10.30am.Othermassesvisitwww.stteresasfilton.org.ukStAndrew’sChurch,Filton,10.30am,MorningWorship;6pm,EveningWorshipOthersSt Andrews Methodist Youth CentreMondays: Duke of Edinburgh’s awardsgroupforthosewithlearningdifficultiesASDANTowardsIndependencecoursesfor16+yearoldswithmoderatelearningdifficultiesTuesdays: 7-9pm youth club for SchoolYears7+8(11-13yrs)Wednesdays: 7-9.30pm youth club for SchoolYears9-14(13-19yrs)Thursdays: 7-9.30pm youth club for School Year 10+ ...including those withlearningdifficulties+disabilitiesupto25yrs(15-25yrs)+DukeofEdinburgh’sAwardgroupsFridays: 6.30-8.30pm youth club + Arts project night for School Years 7-14(11-19yrs)Firsthour=Artsrelatedactivities,second hour = general youth club nightFilton Folk Centre 983 6500Mondays: Tea dance, 1.45-3.45, call3026981.Zumbafitnessclass,6.30-7.30Tuesdays:Keepfit,2-4pm,9693326;Flowerarranging,2-4pm,01454412087; Dog training, 7-9pm, 01454 616630; Pilates, 7-9pm, 502 2411; AA,7.30-9.30;Cacticlub(3rdTues),950 3604Wednesdays:Pilates,10-12;DawnJames Art, 962 2982; Camera Club, 7.30-9.30, 965 1242; Strictly Ballroom, 907 6960; Historical Club (4thWed),7.30-9.30,9692025Thursdays:Shortmatbowls,2-4pm,969 2025; Line dancing, 7.30-9.30, 07792456988;Flowerarranging,7.30-9.30, 01454 412087; AA, 07831 338085;Keepfit,8-9pm,9693326Fridays: Bingo, 7.30-9.30, 9690311; Karate, 6-8pm, 07982 720158Saturdays: Kung Fu, 07759 583688; Sundays: Karate, 10.30-noon, 07982 720158;NewPasturesMinistry,07786 271 338The Coffee Shop in Filton Church, Monday - Friday morningsFiltonWI,monthly,NewleazeHouse,Filton, call 0117 330 6071

What’s on in Filton

Photograph by Brian Frost, Hon. Secretary of Filton Camera Club. You may also have seen this building across the road from the Arnofini. Filton Camera Club welcomes new members. They meet at 7.30 p.m, on alternate Wednesdays (except June, July and August) at Filton Community Centre, Elm Park.

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There will be a fee for mortgage advice. The precise amount will depend upon your circumstances but we estimate that it will be £249

Filton Community History is a local voluntary group. We are publishing books of

people’s memories and collecting photos so that the personal history of Filton is not lost. These can be found at Filton Library.

A picture has emerged of Filton dating from the 1930s onward. In those early days everyone knew everyone else. There are many interesting stories about farming,

schooldays, children’s mischief, and the various shops. One reason why we feel it is so important to publish these memories is to encourage people, especially new residents, to feel that they belong to a community.

It is strange to think that Filton began as a little Victorian parish of under 500 residents!• For more information,

contact Filton Library, or Jane Tozer on 0117 969 4378.

FilTEEN

Returning to school. For mostteenagers,thiswasthenightmare at the end of the summer, just thinking about goingbacktolessonswithyourannoyingteacherwhopicks his nose, and shouts at youwhenyoulaughathim!

For me though, going back toschoolwasn’tallbad.

IwasstartingmyGCSEoption courses, and getting toldaboutworkexperience.ItwasgreattocatchupwithfriendsandtolearnthatJames’mumhasfinallygivenhimhisXboxback,after6months.(Hesaidhis‘disagreement’withhisbrotherwasonlyabitofbanter!)Also,itwasfuntoseethenewYear7spanicwhenwegavethemthewrongdirections.ItwasevenfunniertoseethemgettingtoldoffforwalkingintoanA-Levelexam,whileweYear 10s laughed from afar!

Theonlydownsidewasthelessons and the teachers!

life at 14 in Filton

The Dawn James Art ClubWe meet in the Filton Folk Centre at Elm Parkon Wednesday afternoons, between 1.45 and 3.45 pm.We are a friendly, informal group of varied artistic abilities, and we have a resident artist to help, advise and encourage.The Club is designed specifically for elderly, retired persons - so, if you have any artistic tendencies or would just like to give it a go, why not give us a try ?You will be most welcome !If you would like more details, please contact ......Ted Osborne on (0117) 9622982

A friendly, informal group for retired people with a resident artist to help,

advise and encourage

Meetings at the Filton Folk Centre, Elm Park, on Wednesdays between 1.45pm and 3.45pm.

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Local history Local mortgage adviceFiltonvoice is delighted to welcome local mortgage expert Paul Els, of KPNE Mortgages, who will be writing each month on issues for people buying and selling their house in Filton.

With a lot fewer lenders and mortgages available than when the market was at its peak, things have changed dramatically in a couple of years.

“People need to know about these things and this is where good advice is important,” Paul said. “Otherwise they can over-stretch themselves.”• Contact Paul on 0780 449 1871

Calling all businessesFilton’s new Chamber of Trade will discuss social media at their next meeting, on October 18, 5.30pm for 6pm at the BAWA Club, Southmead Road.

The chamber was formed in the summer and welcomes all local businesspeople.

Call 0777 555 0607.

Doyourecognisethepeopleinthepicture.Theseyoungsters,queuingupforridesprovidedbyalocalfarmer,werephotographedinMackieRoadinthe1940s.Photocopyright:FiltonCommunityHistory(loanedbyRHewett).DoyouhaveanyoldpicturesofFilton?CallRichardon07775550607,[email protected],49DunkeldAve,FiltonPark,BS347RQ

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‘The Key to a Happy Move’One of Be Streets Ahead’s distinctions and indeed our passion is the fact that we are as involved in our clients’ move as we are in the sale itself. Certainly, for most people the property into which they are moving is a lot more exciting than the property they are about to leave.

Yet on moving day itself, we find that some agents have lost interest in the event! They are guaranteed their commission and are already focussing their attentions on other sales. What a lost opportunity to provide a service level that may help change people’s perceptions of the stereotypical estate agent.

We believe estate agency

is service-related more than it is property-related. How we facilitate the whole moving process illustrates this. For example, at Be Streets Ahead we meet the new owners at the property with the keys and will make sure they work properly.

There is nothing worse than having been given the wrong set of keys with the removers keen to get cracking starting to pile your personal possessions on the front lawn!

Once inside, we will help you check the property over, read the meters with you, and clear away any unwanted post that might need redirecting. We would also be happy to put you in touch with any tradesmen

you might require. Going further than this Be Streets Ahead recently introduced a key-holding service.

Rather than you having to take a morning off work to await delivery of your new washing machine, or you need your plants watering when you are away, or especially if you lock yourself out, we can permanently and securely hold a spare key for such eventualities, making your enjoyment of your new home even more relaxed.

Call Rich or Tom now on 0117 952 0829 for your free no obligation marketing proposal

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Applications21 Rannoch Road Filton Bristol South Gloucestershire BS7 0SA. Erection of 1 attached dwelling with access and associated works. Amendment to previously approved scheme PT11/1735/F

17 Nutfield Grove Filton Bristol South Gloucestershire BS34 7LJ. Erection of rear conservatory.

10 Broncksea Road Filton Bristol South Gloucestershire BS7 0SE. Erection of single storey rear extension to form additional living accommodation. Installation of rear raised decking and window to second floor west elevation.

Great Western Air Ambulance Service Filton Airfield Filton Bristol South GloucestershireErection of 1 temporary portacabin to be used as office accommodation for a period of up to 3 years.

Decisions39 Braemar Avenue Filton BS7 0TF. Erection of two storey side extension to provide additional living accommodation.Approve with Conditions

Rolls Royce Site PO BOX 3 Filton BS34 7QE. Erection of plant and machinery unit, foul tank, annexe, pump set room, fuel tank, cooling tower and associated works.Full Planning Approve with Conditions

16A Tenth Avenue Filton BS7 0QL Non material amendment to approved planning permission PT10/2497/F to change front gabled roof design above bay window.No Objection

21 Rannoch Road Filton BS7 0SA. Erection of 1 attached dwelling with access and associated works.Approve with Conditions

703 Filton Avenue Filton BS34 7JZ. Erection of attached building to form 2 self-contained flats with parking and associated works (in accordance with amended plans received 25 July 2011).Full Planning Approve with Conditions

Springfields Filton, BS34 7PDErection of detached scooter store. (Resubmission of part PT11/0493/F).Full Planning Approve with Conditions

Building 04H Gkn Aerospace Golf Course Lane Filton BS34 7QW. Erection of three storey extension to NW elevation to provide staircase and lift.Full Planning Approve with Conditions

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FluWhydon’twetakeflumoreseriously?

A stark statistic from the Department of Health this weekshowedthatnearly90per cent of people said they wouldgetholidayvaccinationsfor tropical diseases, but only half of younger age groups whowereadvisedtogettheseasonalflujabtookituplastyear.

Whilst holiday jabs are veryimportant,itisalsoextremely important for all pregnantwomen,theover65sandyoungerpeoplewitha serious health condition (suchasdiabetes,oraheartorlungcondition)togettheirflujabbeforeweenterthefluseason. Yet millions of people playRussianrouletteeveryyearanddon’tgetvaccinated.

Perhaps people don’t realisejusthowseriousflucanbe.Forthosepeoplewhoareatrisk,flucanlandyouinhospital.Sadly,itcanevenkill.

Last year, 602 people died withfluintheUK.70percentofthosedeathswereyoungand middle aged people aged 15-64 years. GPs in South Glosarenowofferingafreeflujabtotheover65sandyounger people at risk. A 5-minute appointment could saveyourlife.

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As the nights draw in and our evenings get darker, it’s time to dazzle with a bit

of bling! Be a real sparkler this autumn in these great accessories which will brighten up any outfit. And better still, you don’t have to go far. All

of these items can be found in and around Filton or Cribbs Causeway!

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A lot of people are unsure of what the exact meaning of naturalising is so I will do my best to explain.

Most bulbs we sell are perennial, meaning they will come back for several years without the need of protection or replanting; our Dutch bulb growers consider a bulb that comes back for at least three years to be perennial and if the bulb not only comes back but multiplies itself many times over every year then it is considered to naturalize well. So it basically means the plant establishes itself without the need for us to separate it or to replant it.

Here is a list of some of the best bulbs for naturalising:

• Aconitum(WinterAconite)• Allium Sphaerocephalon

(DrumstickAllium)• Cammasia(WildHyacinths)• Chionodoxa(Gloryofthe

Snow)• Crocus(PICTURED)

• Cyclamen• Fritillaria Meleagris

(SnakesheadFritillary)• Galanthus(Snowdrops)• Hyacinthoides(Bluebells)• IpheionUniflorum(Spring

Starflower)• Iris Histrioides Reticulata

(BulbousIris)• Muscari(GrapeHyacinths)• Narcissus(Daffodils)• ScillaSiberica(SiberiaSquil)

For the best results these bulbs should be planted in an area that can remain undisturbed so the foliage does not get prematurely removed. It is very important that the bulbs are allowed to die back naturally (this can take up to 8 weeks). If you are growing bulbs in an area of a lawn the grass cannot be cut for a number of weeks.

It is important to feed your

bulbs with a well-balanced slow release fertilizer such as Vitax Q4. This should be applied when the foliage is dying down as the bulb itself acts as a store for nutrients that it will feed off the next spring. I would avoid Bone Meal when planting new bulbs as it is a very attractive smell for your pet dog and they can quickly undo your hard work by digging them up!

The majority of naturalising bulbs do well in all soil types - the most important thing is good drainage. This is key as if the bulb gets too wet, especially during winter, it can rot. If you have a heavy clay soil it is essential that the drainage is improved over time before planting bulbs, and adding peat, compost, composted bark or grit will help. Our staff have an abundance of knowledge and are always pleased to help.

Pip Dixon, Planteria Manager, Almondsbury Garden Centre

Filton gardening ... with Pip DixonOctober: bulbs for naturalising

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