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The government is consulting on the Transport Accessibility Action Plan (see full email below). They want to understand what more needs to be done

Check out the amazing programme below:

Some events of interest and where you can meet us! BOPF are pleased to be supporting Bristol Ageing Better’s Ageing & Wellbeing) event 1.30-4pm 4th September

Our next meeting is 10.30am 21st September at Broadmead Baptist Church meeting hall, and we are delighted to welcome speaker Sue Mountstevens, Police and

Department for Environment and Community Services – Three Year Grants Arrangements for the allocation of Three Year Grants for 2018/19 onwards have now been

The latest census says there are 12,085 Black African people living in Bristol. Like many languages around the world, Somali has no word for

Lots of interesting news: Benefits and Advice Sessions, Passport to Wellbeing, Carers Coffee Morning, Dementia Support Group (Keynsham), Counselling for Cancer Carers, and Make

Places are available on a ACCREDITED FIRST AID COURSE run by Bristol City Council at the Vassall Centre in September – you will need

Consultation Topic: Local highways and transportation projects Concerns were raised by the Local Member, Parish Council and local residents about vehicle speeds within the

Consultation Topic: Local highways and transportation projects South Gloucestershire Council are proposing to introduce a pedestrian refuge on Cowhorn Hill Tower Road South, together with dropped kerbs and

A creative project in Knowle for grandmothers and grandchildren will be taking place this September/ October. ‘Grandmother’s Footsteps’ is funded by Arts Council England