Clifton Redland Cotham Kingsdown City Centre 7

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Clifton Redland Cotham Kingsdown City Centre 7 Northumbria Dr off-peak only university term time only bus stop bus stop shown on timetable Parrys Ln Henleaze Rd Westbury Rd Westbury buses to travel time buses to travel time University of Bristol about 15 mins University of Bristol about 11 mins North View City Centre about 27 mins Stoke Bishop about 25 mins Etloe Rd Westbury Park Stoke Bishop Transport Hub Westbury Rd Westbury Stoke Bishop Stoke Bishop University of BristolCity Centre Stoke Bishop University of BristolCity Centre Stoke Bishop University of BristolCity Centre City Centre University of BristolStoke Bishop City Centre University of BristolStoke Bishop City Centre University of BristolTransport Redland Transport HubQueens AvenueRupert Street stop C9 Transport HubQueens AvenueRupert Street stop C9 Transport HubQueens AvenueRupert Street stop C9 Rupert StreetQueens stop C9 AvenueTransport Hub Rupert StreetQueens stop C9 Avenue Transport Hub Rupert StreetQueens stop C9 AvenueHub Coldharbour Ln l Hil Redland Rd d StokeRoman Rd Rd Redla n 0745 v 0800 0900 v 0911 v 0921 0900 v 0910 v 0919 0817 v 0829 0930 v 0938 v 0950 0930 v 0937 v 0947 Elm Rd 0800 v 0815 0920 v 0931 v 0941 0930 v 0940 v 0949 0802 v 0814 0950 v 0958 v 1010 1000 v 1007 v 1017 land Rd ed R 0940 v 0951 v 1001 1000 v 1010 v 1019 1010 v 1018 v 1030 r then every 0823 v 0835 1030 v 1037 v 1047 e Upper w 1030 1040 1049 Lo rk until 1000 v 1011 v 1021 v v 1030 v 1038 v 1050 1100 1107 1117 6 mins Sundays v v Pa then every mins until Sundays BelgraveRoad d 6 an Cheltenham Rd 1020 v 1031 v 1041 1100 v 1110 v 1119 1050 v 1058 v 1110 l Saturdays Saturdays ed Cotham 0954 v 1009 1130 v 1139 v 1153 Worrall Rd R 1040 v 1053 v 1104 1120 v 1130 v 1139 1011 v 1025 1110 v 1118 v 1130 Whiteladies Rd 1000 1015 1027 1150 v 1159 v 1213 Chandos Rd v v 1023 v 1037 St John’s Rd 1140 v 1150 v 1159 1130 v 1138 v 1150 except public holidays except 1006 1021 public holidays except 1210 v 1219 v 1233 v then every 20 mins at 1031 v 1041 v 1055 Hampton Park 1200 v 1210 v 1219 1150 v 1158 v 1210 Waverley Rd 1012 v 1027 v 1039 1230 v 1239 v 1253 00 v 13 v 24 1220 v 1230 v 1241 Apsley Road then every 12 mins until Mondays to Fridays to Mondays Fridays to Mondays then every mins at 1250 v 1259 v 1313 C 20 o then every 12 mins until 20 v 33 v 44 1240 v 1251 v 1302 Beaufort Road th 1431 v 1442 v 1457 Clifton Down am 40 v 53 v 04 10 v 19 v 33 then every 20 mins at H 1436 v 1451 v 1503 i then every 20 mins at 1438 v 1449 v 1504 l l 30 v 39 v 53 Clifton 1444 v 1459 v 1511 until 1447 v 1458 v 1513 10 v 19 v 33 Kingsdown 00 v 11 v 22 50 v 59 v 13 1451 v 1506 1455 v 1506 v 1521 30 v 39 v 53 Alma Vale Road St Michael’s 1720 v 1733 v 1743 20 v 31 v 42 Pembroke Rd BBC Dove Street 1507 1523 until Alma Road Hospital v 1740 v 1751 v 1801 1512 v 1527 50 v 59 v 13 St Michael’s Hill Bristol 40 v 51 v 02 bus station then every 1800 v 1811 v 1821 1509 v 1520 v 1535 1850 v 1859 v 1913 Tyndalls Park RdWoodland Rd until until Oakfield Road rough St mins until 1516 v 1527 v 1542 d o 7 - 8 1820 v 1831 v 1841 1910 v 1918 v 1930 R lb l’s r 1710 v 1719 v 1733 au a 1840 v 1851 v 1901 1700 v 1711 v 1722 1530 v 1550 1930 v 1938 v 1950 P M 1815 v 1828 t Elmdale Rd S 1730 1738 1749 Q 1720 v 1731 v 1740 v v u ead 1825 v 1838 1900 v 1910 v 1920 then every 1950 v 2001 eens Rd s M Whiteladies Rd in 1740 v 1750 v 1759 1750 v 1758 v 1809 w 1835 v 1848 1930 v 1940 6 - 10 mins until 2015 v 2026 Richmond University e L Rupert St 1810 v 1818 v 1829 Hill of Bristol 1845 v 1858 1800 v 1810 v 1819 1752 v 1812 2045 v 2056 then every 30 mins at 1830 v 1838 v 1849 Queens Rd 1855 v 1908 1820 v 1830 v 1839 1805 v 1823 University d Wine St then every 30 mins at a Park Row 00 v 10 1840 v 1850 v 1859 1850 v 1858 v 1909 o Wills 1905 1918 of Bristol R Park St v 1813 v 1831 s l Memorial 30 v 40 1900 v 1910 v 1919 15 v 26 1910 1918 1929 Students’ l city centre 1915 v 1928 v v e 1820 1838 Building v Union W 45 v 56 until 1935 v 1945 1930 v 1938 v 1949 s 1930 v 1940 ’ in St b Bald w then every 10 mins until o Parade 2000 v 2010 c City Hall until 1950 v 2001 a 0400 v 0410 J then every 30 mins at 2030 v 2040 1930 v 1941 0415 v 0426 2015 v 2026 St Augustine’s 00 v 10 2100 v 2110 1945 v 1956 2045 v 2056 St George’s Road Bristol 30 v 40 then every mins at 2115 v 2126 Cathedral 30 Anchor Road until 15 v 26 0400 v 0410 45 v 56 until 0415 v 0426.
Recommended publications
  • COTHAM SCHOOL Claimant - and - BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL Defendant
    Neutral Citation Number: [2018] EWHC 1022 (Admin) Case No: CO/1208/2017 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE COURT Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, WC2A 2LL Date: 3 May 2018 Before: SIR WYN WILLIAMS (Sitting as a Judge of the High Court) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Between: THE QUEEN on the application of COTHAM SCHOOL Claimant - and - BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL Defendant - and - (1) DAVID MAYER Interested (2) BRISTOL UNIVERSITY Parties (3) ROCKLEAZE RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Claimant was represented by Richard Ground QC and Dr Ashley Bowes (instructed by Harrison Grant Solicitors) The Defendant was represented by Stephen Morgan (instructed by The Defendant’s Legal Services Department) The First Interested Party was represented by Andrew Sharland QC (instructed by DAC Beachcroft) The Second and Third Interested Parties did not appear and were not represented Hearing dates: 21 and 22 November 2017 Further written submissions on behalf of the Claimant dated 20 April 2018, the First Interested Party dated 22 April 2018 and the Defendant dated 23 April 2018 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Approved Judgment Judgment Approved by the court for handing down. The Queen on the application of Cotham School v Bristol City Council & Ors Sir Wyn Williams: Introduction 1. The Defendant is the registered owner of the freehold interest in an area of land known as Stoke Lodge Playing Fields, Shirehampton Road, Stoke Bishop, in the city of Bristol (hereinafter referred to as “the land”). It is also the Commons Registration Authority empowered to register land as a town or village green pursuant to section 15 Commons Act 2006 (“the 2006 Act”).
    [Show full text]
  • Ms Kate Coggins Sent Via Email To: Request-713266
    Chief Executive & Corporate Resources Ms Kate Coggins Date: 8th January 2021 Your Ref: Our Ref: FIDP/015776-20 Sent via email to: Enquiries to: Customer Relations request-713266- Tel: (01454) 868009 [email protected] Email: [email protected] Dear Ms Coggins, RE: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST Thank you for your request for information received on 16th December 2020. Further to our acknowledgement of 18th December 2020, I am writing to provide the Council’s response to your enquiry. This is provided at the end of this letter. I trust that your questions have been satisfactorily answered. If you have any questions about this response, then please contact me again via [email protected] or at the address below. If you are not happy with this response you have the right to request an internal review by emailing [email protected]. Please quote the reference number above when contacting the Council again. If you remain dissatisfied with the outcome of the internal review you may apply directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The ICO can be contacted at: The Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF or via their website at www.ico.org.uk Yours sincerely, Chris Gillett Private Sector Housing Manager cc CECR – Freedom of Information South Gloucestershire Council, Chief Executive & Corporate Resources Department Customer Relations, PO Box 1953, Bristol, BS37 0DB www.southglos.gov.uk FOI request reference: FIDP/015776-20 Request Title: List of Licensed HMOs in Bristol area Date received: 16th December 2020 Service areas: Housing Date responded: 8th January 2021 FOI Request Questions I would be grateful if you would supply a list of addresses for current HMO licensed properties in the Bristol area including the name(s) and correspondence address(es) for the owners.
    [Show full text]
  • 38 South Dene, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9 2BN Guide Price £399,950 SOUTH DENE, BRISTOL, BS9 2BN
    38 South Dene, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9 2BN Guide price £399,950 SOUTH DENE, BRISTOL, BS9 2BN A very well presented and much improved terraced house, in Stoke Bishop in a quiet location with spacious and bright open plan kitchen/living room, 3 bedrooms, South East facing garden and communal off-street parking. Under a canopy, you enter the property through a modern door into the entrance hall, with lots of space under the stairs for storage and providing access to the reception and a downstairs WC. The open plan kitchen/living room covers most of the ground floor and is a bright room with dual aspect windows and French doors to the garden. There is a modern fitted kitchen with range of base and wall units, solid wood work surfaces, breakfast bar, integrated fridge, freezer, oven with gas hob and extractor fan. There is also a useful larder. On the first floor there are three well-proportioned bedrooms, two are large doubles and the third a spacious single. The bathroom has a tumbled stone floor and tiled walls, shower, bath, WC and sink. Externally, the house benefits from a sunny South East facing garden which is mostly laid to lawn with a paved patio area, and some mature shrubs and trees. There is rear access with a back gate leading to the communal parking down a lane. There is also a front garden which is laid to lawn. As well as the private garden, there is a large communal green to the front of the property. Stoke Bishop Church Of England Primary School approx 631m Elmlea Junior School approx 713m Elmlea Infant School approx 748m Location South Dene is a popular road within Stoke Bishop.
    [Show full text]
  • Stoke House, 56 Shirehampton Road, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9 2DL Guide Price £1,200,000 SHIREHAMPTON ROAD, BRISTOL, BS9 2DL
    Stoke House, 56 Shirehampton Road, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9 2DL Guide price £1,200,000 SHIREHAMPTON ROAD, BRISTOL, BS9 2DL Set back from the road, this spectacular and impressive 5-bedroom detached house has been recently comprehensively renovated to an excellent standard and backs directly onto Stoke Lodge playing fields. This magnificent house boasts three reception rooms, a stylish and spacious extended kitchen/diner, 4 double bedrooms, 100ft garden, integrated double garage and off-street parking for several cars, not to mention a self-contained Annex with private entrance. Upon entering the house, you are welcomed by a large entrance hallway with attractive tiled flooring and useful storage. Through a glazed door you enter the main house into the central hallway benefitting from original parquet flooring, three storage cupboards and a WC. The first room to the right is a large reception room with a huge window making this a bright and versatile room. The main reception rooms and Kitchen are to the rear of the house and have been extended into a large, sociable open plan space, ideal for entertaining. The kitchen is fitted with a large range of base and wall units, solid wood work surfaces and breakfast bar, inbuilt appliances, attractive tiled walls and Karndean floor. There is a large dining area with bi-folding doors onto the garden and a large roof lantern which floods the room with light. There is a third reception room accessed from the kitchen which can be separated with double doors. This room also has doors out to the garden and benefits from fitted shelving.
    [Show full text]
  • School Newsletter
    School Newsletter Newsletter No 25 Spring 2020 Stoke Bishop C of E Primary School Cedar Park, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9 1BW Telephone: 0117 3772173 Email: [email protected] www.stokebishop.bristol.sch.uk Head Teacher: Mr David Forrester Dear Parents, Carers and Children, Hello everyone out there. We’re all still here it’s just that some of us have been forced to self-isolate for the time being. As with most of you, we are staying in unless absolutely necessary , in an effort to do what’s right. Attached, you will find a slightly different newsletter and it may change as we evolve over the next few weeks but one thing’s for sure. We wanted to stay in touch with all of you to make sure you know that this a situation we are all in to- gether, that we will help with as much as we are able and also to keep the focus on the great things you are doing at home. That, ultimately, is what learning is about– not just what you do in school but what you as an individual take away from any learning opportunity and how you seek to link it to other aspects of life so that it makes sense and you can even ex- pand on it. On the following pages you will see what the Hubs have been up to, as well as the children who are still coming into school. We are also working on creating opportunities for you to ‘meet’ with your teachers online, as well as loading some direct teaching inputs as videos, that they will share with you whenever they are ready.
    [Show full text]
  • The University of Bristol Historic Gardens 2Nd Edition Marion Mako
    The University Bristol of Historic Gardens Marion Mako Marion UK £5 Marion Mako is a freelance historic garden and landscape historian. She has a Masters Degree in Garden History designed by greenhatdesign.co.uk ISBN 978-0-9561001-5-3 from the University of Bristol where she occasionally lectures. She researches public and private gardens, leads bespoke garden tours and offers illustrated talks. 2nd Edition The University of Bristol She has collaborated with Professor Tim Mowl on two 2nd Edition books in The Historic Gardens of England series: Cheshire Historic Gardens 9 780956 100153 and Somerset. Marion lives in Bristol. Marion Mako The University of Bristol Historic Gardens 2nd Edition Marion Mako Acknowledgements The history of these gardens is based on both primary and secondary research and I would like to acknowledge my gratitude to the authors of those texts who made their work available to me. In addition, many members of staff and students, both past and present, have shared their memories, knowledge and enthusiasm. In particular, I would like to thank Professor Timothy Mowl and Alan Stealey for their support throughout the project, and also the wardens of the University’s halls of residence, Dr. Martin Crossley-Evans, Professor Julian Rivers, Professor Gregor McLennan and Dr. Tom Richardson. For assistance with archival sources: Dr. Brian Pollard, Annie Burnside, Janice Butt, Debbie Hutchins, Alex Kolombus, Dr. Clare Hickman, Noni Bemrose, Rynholdt George, Will Costin, Anne de Verteuil, Douglas Gillis, Susan Darling, Stephanie Barnes, Cheryl Slater, Dr. Laura Mayer, Andy King, Judy Preston, Nicolette Smith and Peter Barnes. Staff at the following libraries and collections, have been most helpful: Bristol Reference Library, Bristol Record Office, The British Library, The British Museum, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery and especially Michael Richardson and the staff of Special Collections at the University of Bristol Arts and Social Sciences Library.
    [Show full text]
  • Postal Sector Council Alternative Sector Name
    POSTAL COUNCIL ALTERNATIVE SECTOR NAME MONTH (DATES) SECTOR BS1 1 Bristol City Council St Nicholas Street, Bristol 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS1 3 Bristol City Council Bond Street, Bristol 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS1 4 Bristol City Council Queen Square, Bristol 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS1 5 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl St. Augustines) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS14 0 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Whitchurch) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS15 1 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Kingswood, Two Mile High) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS16 1 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Stapleton, Hambrook, Frenchay) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS3 1 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Southville, Bedminster) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS3 2 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Bedminster, Ashton Gate, Ashton) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS3 3 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Bedminster (North)) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS3 4 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Bedminster, Totterdown) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS4 2 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Knowle, Totterdown) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS4 3 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Brislington, Totterdown) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS4 4 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl St. Annes Park, Brislington) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS5 8 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl St. George) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS6 5 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl St. Andrews, Montpelier, Cotham) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS6 6 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Redland, Cotham, Durdham Park) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS6 7 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Westbury Park, Redland) 06.07.20-02.08.20 BS7 8 Bristol City Council Bristol (Incl Bishopston,
    [Show full text]
  • Your Guide We Are Located at The
    FACILITIES AND SUPPORT HOW TO FIND US Facilities for Students with After Graduation YOUR GUIDE We are located at the Disabilities The NHS obliges us to remove top of St Michael’s Hill, you from our list following your Our premises are DDA compliant. All TO THE STUDENTS’ HEALTH SERVICE at the junction with WE graduation, unless you notify us consulting rooms, treatment rooms and Cotham Hill and by the C AR E that you will be doing postgraduate O waiting rooms are on the ground floor. mini roundabout. T H HE RE studies at Bristol University. A We have 2 toilets that are accessible by M W HILL H wheelchair. Our Appointments Desk is I T Opening Hours E fitted with a hearing induction loop. Finding a Dentist L S A T D M Monday and Thursday I You can go online at www.nhs.uk to E IC S 8.45am - 7.45pm H A Carers find your nearest dentist. Please be R E O L WOOAD S A O Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday aware that you may have to pay for R H Please let us know if you care for D RK A IL 8.45am - 5.30pm any treatment. P L someone on a regular unpaid basis, so ’S LL A D that we may offer you additional support. D N L Saturday TY A N 9am - 12pm Practice Area D R Facilities for Nursing O Our practice area includes all Halls A Mothers of Residence and most addresses in D Clifton, Cliftonwood, Cotham, Redland, You are welcome to breastfeed in our Westbury Park, Sneyd Park, Kingsdown, waiting room.
    [Show full text]
  • The Impacts of Mayoral Governance in Bristol
    The Bristol Civic Leadership Project The Impacts of Mayoral Governance in Bristol Robin Hambleton and David Sweeting September 2015 The Bristol Civic Leadership Project The Impacts of Mayoral Governance in Bristol Robin Hambleton and David Sweeting September 2015 Contents List of tables 4 List of figures 5 Executive summary 6 1 Introduction: what this report is about 8 2 Context: the debate about directly elected mayors in the UK 11 3 The Bristol Civic Leadership Project 15 4 Leadership in the community 21 5 Effective representation of the citizen 26 6 Legitimacy and accountability 31 7 Effectiveness in decision-making and implementation 34 8 Effective scrutiny of policy and performance 39 9 Responsiveness to local people 43 10 Strategic choices for urban governance in Bristol in 2025 45 Notes 50 Appendix 1: Survey research methods 51 Appendix 2: Socio-economic geography of Bristol 54 Appendix 3: Citizens’ Panel survey, 2012 and 2014, percent agree, by 56 ward socio-economic category Appendix 4: Civic Leaders’ survey, 2012 and 2014, percent agree, by 59 realm of leadership About the authors 61 Acknowledgements 62 3 List of tables 1 Bristol wards by socio-economic category 17 2 Citizens’ Panel survey, 2012 and 2014, leadership in the community, 21 percent agree 3 Civic Leaders’ survey, 2012 and 2014, leadership in the community, 23 percent agree 4 Citizens’ Panel survey, 2012 and 2014, effective representation of the 26 citizen, percent agree 5 Civic Leaders’ survey, 2012 and 2014, effective representation of the 28 citizen, percent agree,
    [Show full text]
  • Property for Sale in Stoke Bishop Bristol
    Property For Sale In Stoke Bishop Bristol Is Timothy painless when Waverley till moderately? Gunless and liberated Angie still pressurize his seism legalistically. Nicholas portray her winds philosophically, she misallying it bunglingly. This privacy and similar properties in sneyd park street, the sale in turn leads to a local ocean property, you can unsubscribe at whiteladies road To calculate how well! Property Search Results for Stoke Gifford Bristol Branch. If you for sales and stoke bishop, within easy walking distance from brick pillars leading to know local government have not. The property in stoke bishop, with the most important that people. At shirehampton and open green spaces and temple meads rail or discuss your actions during the sale in the second anniversary with. You to the calculator is not been confirmed the property for in stoke bristol airport has all the. Do for sale in our own dedicated to use our website experience of their chef of. The main General Acts. View on how you help you know the sale. Large central welcoming central areas to. Sneyd park road just a wider array of the. Country lifestyle whilst bristol? Stone tiled brosley roof, bristol city offers something seems to placebuzz to relax at any other properties. Info about Stoke Bishop Bristol City new South West. Number only be children on database first and Local authority information Bristol City less Tax Band D Management Fee 0 pcm Ground Rent 50 pa. Bell station Road Stoke Bishop Bristol BS9 2DA For Sale 750000 An incredibly spacious 4-bedroom semi-detached house pie is located within whose heart of.
    [Show full text]
  • Appeals Committee
    DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE B 15th August 2018 REPORT OF THE SERVICE DIRECTOR - PLANNING LIST OF CURRENT APPEALS Householder appeal Item Ward Address, description and appeal type Date lodged Text0:1 Westbury-on-Trym 8 Halsbury Road Bristol BS6 7SR & Henleaze Proposed front roof extension with front dormer. 12/06/2018 Appeal against refusal Delegated decision Text0:2 Southmead 7 Lorton Road Bristol BS10 6DG Notification of prior approval for the erection of a single 02/08/2018 storey, rear extension that would extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by 6.0 metres, have a maximum height of 3.0 metres and have eaves that are a maximum height of 3.0 metres. Appeal against refusal Delegated decision Informal hearing Item Ward Address, description and appeal type Date of hearing Text0:3 Hillfields 24 Mayfield Avenue Bristol BS16 3NL Lombardy Poplars (T4 and T5) - fell to ground level 24/07/2018 (Protected by Tree Preservation Order 917). Appeal against refusal Delegated decision Text0:4 Bishopsworth Land Adjacent 131 Bridgwater Road Bristol BS13 8AE Retrospective application for erection of 14 dwellinghouses 11/07/2018 (13 x 3/4 bed and 1 x 2/3 bed) with associated vehicular and pedestrian access and cycle and bin storage, with access from Kings Walk (revision to planning permission 13/04789/F) (Major Application). Appeal against refusal Committee 06 August 2018 Page 1 of 13 Text0:5 Bishopsworth Land Next To 131 Bridgwater Road Bristol Outline application for the erection of up to 9no. 11/07/2018 dwellinghouses with associated garages, parking areas and landscaping with 'Access' to be considered.
    [Show full text]
  • Newsletter-Spring-No-25-2020-21
    School Newsletter Newsletter No 25 Spring 2020-21 Stoke Bishop C of E Primary School Cedar Park, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9 1BW Telephone: 0117 3772173 Email: [email protected] Hello to all our Parents, Carers and Children, Happy Easter! A great opportunity for all of us to take stock of the winter months and refresh ourselves for the Spring and Summer ahead. It brings with it a sense of opportunity and freshness that is now, so heavily interlinked with ‘Spring Cleaning’, grass cutting and (for some) the dreaded DIY jobs. Most importantly it is a time for dusting ourselves down and making as much as possible of the great outdoors. I guess the sense of freedom that comes with the lighter evenings and warmer weather is greatly connected to the gradual reduction of Lockdown measures this year. Whilst there are still important limitations for us to observe, I hope that you get the chance to spend time with those you care about and haven’t had the chance to see for a while. A challenge for all the children out there. What can you find out about this picture? There are no prizes from me but I suppose you may be able to convince an adult at home to reward you if you can tell them something they didn’t know? It’s a chance to use your skills as a historian and have a bit of fun. Have a great holiday. We look forward to seeing you all again in a couple of weeks’ time on Monday 19th April.
    [Show full text]