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Photomontage of the proposed replacement railway bridge on Gipsy Patch Lane, looking westwards

Public meeting called to discuss planned two-year roadworks on Gipsy Patch Lane

Stoke Gifford Parish Council has called a public meeting to discuss the impact of planned major roadworks on Gipsy Patch Lane which are expected to require the road to be fully or partially closed for around 21 months. The works, which centre around the railway bridge near the Station Road junction, are associated with the Cribbs Patchway MetroBus Extension (CPME)

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East of Harry Stoke New Neighbourhood: Crest Nicholson Masterplan (October 2018).

Green light for 1,290 new homes between Stoke Gifford and M32

House builder Crest Nicholson has been granted outline planning permission to build nearly 1,300 new homes on farm land between Stoke Gifford and the M32. The decision, which follows seven years of preparation and negotiation, was reached by South Gloucestershire Council’s (SGC’s) Development Control (West) Committee on Thursday 4th October, following a site inspection on 21st September. The land to

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Photo of Tom and Anish at the Menin Gate.

Students visit graves of local WW1 heroes

Two Year 11 students from Abbeywood Community School recently travelled to Belgium and France as representatives for the legacy project that is being run by University College London alongside the government. Tom Wallington and Anish Kataria spent three days in October exploring battlefields and seeing key sites from World War 1, with the main focus being around the battlefields around

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View of The Green in Stoke Gifford ‘village’. The old post office can be seen in the left of the picture

A short history of Stoke Gifford

By local history enthusiast Adrian Kerton. From the coins spilling from a pot in a stream, that was broken by a lad throwing a stone, and from excavations around the parish, particularly on the Royal Estate at Sandringham Road, we know the Romans had a presence here. The coins were reported as those of Constantine the Great. We know from

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