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The Nightingale Returns
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after a year’s hiatus, now seemed like a great opportunity to bring the nightingale back to
Brislington.
A lot has happened in the past year in the area. Biggest of all right now is the threat to the Wick Road library, which could close by 2016 if Bristol City Council have their way. Valerie Cobbin covers this issue on page 4.
We also have coverage of the 2015 General and local elections on pages 5-8. On page 10 you will findthe What’s On section.
Space is limited this month, but with your support, we can expand, cover more local topics, help local businesses grow and reach more people in the area. At the same time The Nightingale will let you know about what businesses and services are out there, what events are on, what community groups are doing and the state of our area.
If you would like to contribute to the Nightingale email me and let me know your ideas. Same goes if you’d like to advertise or list an event.
It’s been a tough time but I am really grateful to all of the advertisers for giving me just about enough funds to get this issue out there.
I also owe a massive debt of gratitude to designer Deborah Wilds (creative cauldron) for making the magazine look awesome - it is safe to say that I have next to no design skills except to plop stuff down in squares and hope it looks ok. Also thank you to those who have volunteered to help deliver copies such as my wonderful partner Jenny, but also Ed, Barry, Barbara, Holly, Bee, Maddie and Jasmine.
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contents page
4 Wick Road library under threat
5 Brislington council Elections the Rhian Greaves column
6 Bristol East Parliamentary Election 2015
9 Brislington Womens institute
10 Whats on...
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HElP savE WicK Road liBRaRy FoR you and youR coMMunity4
Wick Road library is a well-used and much loved part of the community of Brislington,
st anne’s and Broomhill. it therefore came as a real shock when it was one of seven libraries earmarked for closure by Bristol city council as part of their review of the library service in response to a cut of £1.1 million to the library budget.
The Save Wick Road Library campaign was formed in response to this to raise awareness of the threat to the future of the library, and to lobby the council and library service to demonstrate how important Wick Road library is to the community.
It’s particularly puzzling that Wick Road has been selected for closure as its one of the best supported and most heavily used libraries in Bristol. Did you know that…
•In2013/14,therewere70,000visitstoWickRoad Library, making it the 9th most visited library out of 28 in Bristol and
•Thelibraryserves22,939Brislingtonresidents.An average cost of £4.12 per person per year.
•Childrenlovethelibrary,andWickRoadhastheeighth highest in the city for loans to children.
So what can you to do help? There’s a lot that local people can do to help with the campaign. You can:
1. Sign the petition (Google “Save Wick Road Library petition” to sign it online, or go into the library, or the Make and Do Emporium in Sandy Park Road to sign a paper copy). Many other shops around Brislington also have paper copies. Children can sign too. Once we have 3,500signatures,thecouncilhavetohaveadebate about the future of Wick Road Library.
2. Complete an official consultation form – online copies available, or pick up a paper copy from the library. This is the official way to have your say about keeping the library open. The consultationcontinuesuntil30thJune.
3. Followthecampaignonsocialmedia.Thereisalively,frequentlyupdatedFacebookpagecalled Save Wick Road Library, and a twitter campaign using the hashtag #savewickroad.
4. Attend a drop-in consultation meeting at the library on Tuesday 14th April at 2pm.
5. Writeto/tweet/contactyourlocalcouncillors,MPandGeorgeFergusonandletthemknowwhat you think about the proposal to close Wick Road Library.
There’s a strong feeling in Brislington, St Anne’s and Broomhill that we are poorly served in terms of community infrastructure, especially as we recently lost facilities such as the space at Wicklea community centre.
The decision will be taken on the future of our library, and all Bristol libraries, at the council meeting in July. Let’s support the Save Wick Road Campaign and send a clear message to Bristol City Council that we want them to keep our last remaining community resource open.
valerie cobbin
savE WicK Road liBRaRy
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as you sit down to read this article, Parliament will have already dissolved ahead of the
General Election where Kerry Mccarthy is campaigning to be your MP for Bristol East. Kerry was elected as your MP ten years ago and she is now standing again as your labour candidate.
Over the past ten years, she has represented you in Parliament by raising issues like the increasing rise in food banks, urban pollination, marine protection and the bedroom tax. She continues to work with community groups across the constituency to help make Bristol East a safer and better place to live.
In Brislington, local residents are justifiably concerned about the Mayor’s inclusion of Wick Road Library on the list with the threat of closure. Kerry is heavily involved with the Save Wick Road Library campaign where she has expressed her full support to prevent the closure of this well-loved community space.
She said, “The Mayor has announced that no libraries will close until at least 2016 but we in the community need to maintain our momentum to ensure that the future of Wick Road Library is guaranteed for generations to come.”
As a Labour Councillor for Brislington West, I have had the privilege of campaigning with Kerry during the election period last year. When I was door-knocking with Kerry across the ward, I was struck by how appreciative many local residents were at her willingness to listen to, and act on, their concerns. Indeed, her work across the ward can be seen with the Paintworks development and the newly opened Hungerford Play Park.
In less than four weeks, you will have the opportunity to elect your MP and a new government. Please vote for Kerry as your Labour parliamentary candidate as she is part of the party that will get the houses we need built, vote to scrap the bedroom tax and reverse the privatisation of the NHS. She will continue to support our local schools, businesses, community groups and help all the wonderful people that make Bristol East such a diverse and vibrant place to live and work.
Rhian Greaves is a labour councillor for Brislington West
Brislington Council Elections 2015Brislington WEst
this year there will be a new councillor for Brislington West after liberal democrat, Jackie norman decided not to defend her seat.
the candidates for the position are:
Jos clarke - Liberal Democrat (local resident)
natasha clarke - Green Party
louise duncan - TUSC
James Hinchcliffe - Conservative Party
Eileen Means - Labour
christopher Robinson - UKIP (local resident)
Brislington East
Michael langley is defending his seat against Perry Hicks who almost took Mike Wollacott last year.
the candidates are:
Pauline allen - Liberal Democrat
Perry Hicks - Conservative (local resident)
Mike langley - Labour
andy Pryor - TUSC
Rachel Reed - Green Party (local resident)
simon Rodgers - UKIP
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Bristol East Parliamentary Elections 2015
Theo Clarke - ConservativeThe Tories (see right)heldBristolEastfrom1983to 1992. They advocate low taxes, business friendly policies, strong economic management and protection of the NHS.
Lorraine Francis - Green Party
The Green Party have never held Bristol East, but advocate an end to fracking, environmental friendly policies, high taxation (top rate of 60p) and high government spending.
Matt Gordon - TUSC (see previous page)
The Trade Union and Socialist Alliance, a new party who advocate old school socialist policies such as an end to privatisation, no free schools, higher spending.
Abdul Malik - Liberal Democrats (see below)
The Lib Dems held Bristol East in the 19th century and advocate a middle road between Conservative free markets and Labour socialism.
Kerry McCarthy - Labour (see overleaf)
Kerry has been our MP since 2005 and her party advocates lower tuition fees, higher minimum wage, freezing utility bills and restoring the spare bedroom subsidy.
James McMurray - UKIP
The United Kingdom Independence Party want to take us out of the EU completely and introduce a points based immigration system, increase defence spending, smaller goverment.
Brislington falls into the Bristol East constituency alongside areas such as stockwood, st. George, Eastville, Frome vale and Hillfields. our candidates for 2015 are:
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Mike Langley, seeking re-election as a councillor for Brislington East
Kerry McCarthy, seeking re-election as MP for Bristol East
Eileen Means, seeking election as a councillor for Brislington West
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BRISLINGTON
January Shabby Chic Come along and learn how to bring new life into your furniture
february arrr, Shipmates! Pirates in bristol Historical talk about Pirates in Bristol and their effect, as well as fun and games
MarCh health Spring Clean How small changes in excrcise and diet can have a huge effect on your health for the better
aPril CSi A talk and demonstration by a real Crime Scene Investigator
May Make a lampshade Demonstration and interactive workshop**
June food foraging/booze for free Talk and demo, possibly as interactive walk around Brislington Brook, weather dependent*
July Willow weaving Demonstration and workshop to inspire and produce your own willow item
auguSt trip to a winery!**SePteMberTheScienceoffireworks
find out how the magic is made*
OCtOber fright night the history of Arnos Manor Hotel and its ghosts!*
nOveMber annual bread month bread competition with cheese and wine
DeCeMber trip to bristol blue glass*
2015 Programme
*Please note activities are in the organisational stage and may be subject to change. **Additional charge may apply
When Brislington Women’s institute formed in May 2013, there were only a few women at
that first meeting who had any experience of what the Wi was really about.
Over the past two years we have found out that the Women’s Institute:
•Isareallife,face-to-facesocialnetworkfor any woman aged 18 or over
•Isaplacetolearnnewthings,meetnewpeople, to develop new skills and capabilities
•Isanationalorganisationmadeupof100sofsmaller groups serving their local community
•Isacampaigningorganisationhelpingwomenhave their say on local, national and international issues
•Is100yearsoldthisyear
Is it all jam and Jerusalem? Not so much at Brislington Wi (unless the jam is in a homemade victoria sponge!).
The small team of women responsible for putting together the programme of events ask members what they want from their WI, and aim to deliver something that appeals to everyone. Already we’ve been on national rallies and taken part in trips, quizzes and competitions. This is in addition to our monthly programme of talks, workshops and activities.
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arnos Vale Cemetery
April
25th anzac day illustrated talk, 4pm, £4pp
26th april spring Forest Funday, 11am, £20 per child
May
2nd Food Forage Walk in arnos vale,10:30am,£6pp
drawing from life & stillness, 1pm, Freeforlocalsor£7pp
cemetery Boundaries tour,1:30pm,£5pp
3rd Giving shape to Memory: 3d art workshop, 1pm,Freeforlocalsor£10perfamily, £7peradult
9th crimean War tour,1:30pm,£5pp
Booze Forage Walk,7pm,£18pp
11th akhanda Flow yoga, 6pm, £8 per class
yoga and Mindfulness,7:30pm,£50for 6 weeks
15th night at the cemetery tour,7:30pm,£8pp
16th yoga for Health with John irving,£10:30am,£9pp
spring Wildlife tour,1:30pm,£5pp
night at the cemetery tour,7:30pm,£8pp
17th Woodland lore stone-carving Workshop, 12:30pm,£40pp
23rdKids Bushcraft club – Knife & Fire craft, 10:30am,£20perchild
sensory tour,1:30pm,£5
26th Kids Bushcraft – Knife skills,10:30am &1:30pm,£20perchild
27thKids Bushcraft – Knife skills,10:30am &1:30pm,£12perchild
29th night at the cemetery tour,7:30pm,£8pp
30thceremonial Way tour,1:30pm,£5pp
Backyard cinema: nosferatu, 8pm,
June
6th Wonderful Women tour,1:30pm,£5
Please see arnosvale.org.uk for more information
Woodcroft Community Orchard
June
6th summer open day, Bristol Get Growing trail, 10m–3pm,FREE
Email Andy Beckinsell for more info: [email protected]
St. Peter’s Church
May
9th coffee Morning, 10am-12pm
30thPlant sale and other stalls/refreshments
Arnos Manor Hotel
May
19th Brislington Women’s institute,7.30pm-9.30pm
24th Family Fun day 2015,11am-4pm,Freeentry
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