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Date and Location of Individuals Charged with Cannabis Production in Bristol: FOI 824/13 Date and Location of individuals charged with cannabis production in Bristol: FOI 824/13 Disposal Date Offence Location Apr-10 BISHOPSWORTH Apr-10 KNOWLE Apr-10 KNOWLE Apr-10 REDFIELD Apr-10 TOTTERDOWN Apr-10 BISHOPSWORTH Apr-10 BISHOPSWORTH Apr-10 BISHOPSWORTH Apr-10 BARTON HILL Apr-10 BARTON HILL Apr-10 BRISLINGTON Apr-10 STOCKWOOD Apr-10 KINGSDOWN Apr-10 KINGSDOWN Apr-10 BISHOPSWORTH Apr-10 BISHOPSWORTH Apr-10 LOCKLEAZE Apr-10 LOCKLEAZE Apr-10 BISHOPSWORTH Apr-10 FILWOOD PARK Apr-10 ST GEORGE Apr-10 HENGROVE Apr-10 LOCKLEAZE Apr-10 LOCKLEAZE Apr-10 HENGROVE Apr-10 HORFIELD May-10 FILTON May-10 GREENBANK May-10 FILWOOD PARK May-10 FILWOOD PARK May-10 FILWOOD PARK May-10 ST PHILIPS May-10 ST PHILIPS May-10 KNOWLE May-10 FISHPONDS Jun-10 BISHOPSWORTH Jun-10 LOCKLEAZE Jun-10 BISHOPSWORTH Jun-10 BISHOPSWORTH Jun-10 FILWOOD PARK Jun-10 FISHPONDS Jun-10 BISHOPSWORTH Jun-10 BISHOPSWORTH Jun-10 BRISLINGTON Jun-10 BRISLINGTON Jun-10 FILTON Jun-10 FILTON Jun-10 BRISLINGTON Jun-10 FISHPONDS Jun-10 FISHPONDS Jun-10 BEDMINSTER DOWN Jul-10 BEDMINSTER DOWN Jul-10 HENGROVE Jul-10 BISHOPSWORTH Jul-10 BEDMINSTER DOWN Jul-10 BISHOPSWORTH Jul-10 BRISLINGTON Jul-10 REDFIELD Jul-10 REDFIELD Jul-10 WHITEHALL Jul-10 ST AGNES Jul-10 LAWRENCE HILL Jul-10 SHIREHAMPTON Aug-10 HENBURY Aug-10 BRISLINGTON Aug-10 BRISLINGTON Aug-10 SPEEDWELL Aug-10 SPEEDWELL Aug-10 FISHPONDS Aug-10 FRENCHAY Aug-10 FRENCHAY Aug-10 EASTON Aug-10 ST GEORGE Aug-10 EASTON Aug-10 BRISLINGTON Sep-10 ST. ANDREWS Sep-10 HORFIELD Sep-10 BEDMINSTER Sep-10 WHITCHURCH Sep-10 FRENCHAY Sep-10 FRENCHAY Sep-10 SHIREHAMPTON Sep-10 LAWRENCE WESTON Sep-10 AVONMOUTH Sep-10 FILTON Sep-10 BEDMINSTER Sep-10 BRISLINGTON Sep-10 STAPLETON Sep-10 MONTPELIER Sep-10 HENGROVE Oct-10 SEA MILLS Oct-10 BISHOPSWORTH Oct-10 BISHOPSWORTH Oct-10 ST PAULS Nov-10 TOTTERDOWN Nov-10 BRISLINGTON Nov-10 BEDMINSTER Nov-10 SOUTHVILLE Nov-10 HENGROVE Nov-10 ST PHILIPS Dec-10 LAWRENCE WESTON Dec-10 LAWRENCE WESTON Dec-10 ASHLEY DOWN Dec-10 KNOWLE Dec-10 KNOWLE Jan-11 FISHPONDS Jan-11 HORFIELD Jan-11 LONGWELL GREEN Jan-11 SHIREHAMPTON Jan-11 FILWOOD PARK Jan-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Jan-11 FISHPONDS Jan-11 KNOWLE Jan-11 STOCKWOOD Jan-11 SOUTHVILLE Feb-11 BISHOPSWORTH Feb-11 BRISLINGTON Feb-11 WHITCHURCH Feb-11 STOCKWOOD Feb-11 CLIFTON Mar-11 EASTON Mar-11 SOUTHMEAD Mar-11 MONTPELIER Mar-11 BISHOPSWORTH Mar-11 BRISLINGTON Mar-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Mar-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Mar-11 BISHOPSWORTH Mar-11 FISHPONDS Mar-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Mar-11 TOTTERDOWN Mar-11 KNOWLE Mar-11 KNOWLE Mar-11 STOCKWOOD Apr-11 FISHPONDS Apr-11 FISHPONDS Apr-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Apr-11 HORFIELD Apr-11 BISHOPSWORTH Apr-11 SEA MILLS Apr-11 ST. PHILIPS Apr-11 STOKE BISHOP Apr-11 WESTBURY-ON-TRYM Apr-11 SHIREHAMPTON Apr-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Apr-11 COTHAM Apr-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Apr-11 FISHPONDS Apr-11 KNOWLE Apr-11 SOUTHMEAD Apr-11 BISHOPSWORTH May-11 REDFIELD May-11 LONGWELL GREEN May-11 KEYNSHAM May-11 BEDMINSTER May-11 REDFIELD May-11 SHIREHAMPTON May-11 COOMBE DINGLE May-11 LOCKLEAZE May-11 BRISLINGTON Jun-11 ST. AGNES Jun-11 SHIREHAMPTON Jun-11 EASTON Jun-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Jun-11 EASTON Jun-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Jun-11 ST. ANDREWS Jun-11 SHIREHAMPTON Jun-11 LAWRENCE HILL Jun-11 BISHOPSWORTH Jul-11 KNOWLE Jul-11 KNOWLE Jul-11 HENBURY Jul-11 BISHOPSWORTH Jul-11 WESTBURY-ON-TRYM Jul-11 HENGROVE Jul-11 FISHPONDS Jul-11 BISHOPSWORTH Aug-11 BEDMINSTER Aug-11 BEDMINSTER Aug-11 SOUTHVILLE Aug-11 SOUTHVILLE Aug-11 ST. PAULS Aug-11 FILTON Aug-11 CLAY HILL Aug-11 FISHPONDS Aug-11 DOWNEND Aug-11 HENGROVE Aug-11 LOCKLEAZE Aug-11 HORFIELD Aug-11 CLAY HILL Aug-11 BEDMINSTER Aug-11 BISHOPSWORTH Aug-11 FILWOOD PARK Aug-11 ST. AGNES Aug-11 KEYNSHAM Sep-11 HARTCLIFFE Sep-11 HORFIELD Sep-11 HORFIELD Sep-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Sep-11 FISHPONDS Sep-11 CLIFTON Sep-11 FISHPONDS Sep-11 STOKE BISHOP Sep-11 KINGSWOOD Sep-11 STOKE BISHOP Sep-11 SOUNDWELL Sep-11 HENBURY Sep-11 REDCLIFFE Sep-11 BRISLINGTON Sep-11 LAWRENCE HILL Sep-11 SOUTHMEAD Sep-11 SOUTHMEAD Sep-11 BARTON HILL Sep-11 BARTON HILL Oct-11 HENBURY Oct-11 FILTON Oct-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Oct-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Oct-11 HENBURY Oct-11 HORFIELD Oct-11 CREWS HOLE Oct-11 REDFIELD Oct-11 REDFIELD Oct-11 BISHOPSWORTH Oct-11 BISHOPSWORTH Oct-11 BISHOPSWORTH Oct-11 TOTTERDOWN Oct-11 EASTON Oct-11 EASTON Oct-11 AVONMOUTH Oct-11 ST. PHILIPS Nov-11 KINGSWOOD Nov-11 ST. WERBURGH'S Nov-11 FISHPONDS Nov-11 EASTVILLE Nov-11 EASTVILLE Nov-11 ST. PHILIPS Nov-11 ST. PHILIPS Nov-11 STOKE GIFFORD Nov-11 HENGROVE Nov-11 BEDMINSTER Nov-11 EASTON Nov-11 KNOWLE Nov-11 KEYNSHAM Nov-11 EASTON Nov-11 MONTPELLIER Nov-11 WESTBURY-ON-TRYM Nov-11 SOUTHMEAD Dec-11 LAWRENCE WESTON Dec-11 EASTON Dec-11 EASTON Dec-11 ST. GEORGE Dec-11 ST. GEORGE Dec-11 COOMBE DINGLE Dec-11 SOUTHMEAD Dec-11 SHIREHAMPTON Dec-11 BISHOPSWORTH Jan-12 STOCKWOOD Jan-12 LAWRENCE WESTON Jan-12 KEYNSHAM Jan-12 KEYNSHAM Jan-12 LAWRENCE WESTON Jan-12 WHITCHURCH Jan-12 REDFIELD Jan-12 HARTCLIFFE Jan-12 SOUTHMEAD Jan-12 SOUNDWELL Jan-12 HARTCLIFFE Jan-12 TOTTERDOWN Jan-12 HARTCLIFFE Jan-12 HORFIELD Jan-12 WHITEHALL Jan-12 SOUNDWELL Feb-12 TOTTERDOWN Feb-12 BEDMINSTER Feb-12 HENGROVE Feb-12 BISHOPSWORTH Feb-12 BISHOPSWORTH Feb-12 ST. AGNES Feb-12 EASTON Feb-12 BISHOPSWORTH Feb-12 BISHOPSWORTH Feb-12 HARTCLIFFE Feb-12 SPEEDWELL Feb-12 SPEEDWELL Feb-12 KEYNSHAM Feb-12 KEYNSHAM Feb-12 BRISLINGTON Feb-12 BRISLINGTON Feb-12 FRENCHAY Mar-12 SOUNDWELL Mar-12 KNOWLE Mar-12 WESTBURY-ON-TRYM Mar-12 KNOWLE Mar-12 SOUTHMEAD Mar-12 FILWOOD PARK Mar-12 BRENTRY Mar-12 ST. GEORGE Apr-12 SHIREHAMPTON Apr-12 HENBURY Apr-12 KINGSWOOD Apr-12 REDFIELD Apr-12 HARTCLIFFE Apr-12 FILWOOD PARK Apr-12 HENBURY Apr-12 HENBURY Apr-12 HARTCLIFFE Apr-12 SHIREHAMPTON Apr-12 KNOWLE Apr-12 FISHPONDS Apr-12 FILTON Apr-12 WESTBURY-ON-TRYM Apr-12 TOTTERDOWN Apr-12 KINGSWOOD Apr-12 REDFIELD Apr-12 BRISLINGTON May-12 EASTVILLE May-12 KINGSDOWN May-12 HENGROVE May-12 WHITCHURCH May-12 LOCKLEAZE May-12 HARTCLIFFE May-12 HARTCLIFFE May-12 BEDMINSTER May-12 HARTCLIFFE May-12 BISHOPSWORTH May-12 HENGROVE May-12 LAWRENCE WESTON May-12 REDFIELD May-12 REDFIELD May-12 LAWRENCE HILL May-12 LAWRENCE HILL May-12 LAWRENCE HILL Jun-12 KNOWLE Jun-12 BISHOPSWORTH Jun-12 REDFIELD Jun-12 SHIREHAMPTON Jun-12 SHIREHAMPTON Jun-12 BEDMINSTER DOWN Jun-12 KNOWLE Jun-12 BRISLINGTON Jun-12 BRISLINGTON Jun-12 EASTVILLE Jun-12 SHIREHAMPTON Jun-12 LAWRENCE WESTON Jul-12 FISHPONDS Jul-12 LOCKLEAZE Jul-12 FISHPONDS Jul-12 BEDMINSTER Jul-12 SOUTHVILLE Jul-12 LOCKLEAZE Jul-12 KNOWLE Jul-12 SHIREHAMPTON Jul-12 FISHPONDS Jul-12 KINGSWOOD Jul-12 STOCKWOOD Jul-12 BEDMINISTER Jul-12 LOCKLEAZE Jul-12 BRENTRY Jul-12 EASTON Jul-12 HARTCLIFFE Jul-12 BEDMINISTER Jul-12 STOCKWOOD Aug-12 TOTTERDOWN Aug-12 MONPELIER Aug-12 BRENTRY Aug-12 EASTON Aug-12 EASTON Aug-12 BEDMINISTER DOWN Aug-12 WHITCHURCH Aug-12 BEDMINISTER DOWN Aug-12 BEDMINISTER Aug-12 LAWRENCE WESTON Aug-12 BEDMINISTER Aug-12 KNOWLE Sep-12 ST GEORGE Sep-12 KNOWLE Sep-12 WITHIWOOD Sep-12 SPEEDWELL Sep-12 WHITCHURCH Sep-12 HORFIELD Sep-12 KNOWLE Sep-12 SHIREHAMPTON Sep-12 BISHOPSWORTH Sep-12 BISHOPSWORTH Sep-12 BISHOPSWORTH Sep-12 EASTON Sep-12 KINGSWOOD Sep-12 ST ANNES Sep-12 KNOWLE Sep-12 SOUTHMEAD Sep-12 SOUTHMEAD Sep-12 COTHAM Sep-12 EASTON Sep-12 EASTON Sep-12 EASTON Sep-12 EASTVILLE Sep-12 HARTCLIFFE Oct-12 KNOWLE Oct-12 KNOWLE Oct-12 LAWRENCE WESTON Oct-12 ST GEORGE Oct-12 HORFIELD Oct-12 FISHPONDS Oct-12 ST GEORGE Oct-12 FISHPONDS Oct-12 FISHPONDS Oct-12 STOCKWOOD Oct-12 BISHOPSWORTH Oct-12 SOUTHMEAD Oct-12 BEDMINISTER Oct-12 SOUTHMEAD Oct-12 HORFIELD Oct-12 BEDMINSTER Nov-12 WHITCHURCH Nov-12 STOCKWOOD Nov-12 BRISLINGTON Nov-12 SPEEDWELL Nov-12 REDLAND Nov-12 KNOWLE Nov-12 BISHOPSWORTH Nov-12 KINGSWOOD Nov-12 EASTVILLE Nov-12 KINGSWOOD Nov-12 HORFIELD Nov-12 LAWRENCE WESTON Nov-12 BRISLINGTON Nov-12 KINGSWOOD Nov-12 EASTON Nov-12 SEA MILLS Dec-12 SOUTHMEAD Dec-12 SOUTHMEAD Dec-12 KNOWLE Dec-12 BRISLINGTON Dec-12 BRENTRY Dec-12 LAWRENCE WESTON Dec-12 KNOWLE Jan-13 DOWNEND Jan-13 FILTON Jan-13 BISHOPSWORTH Jan-13 BEDMINSTER DOWN Jan-13 HARTCLIFFE Jan-13 ST WERBURGH'S Jan-13 HENBURY Jan-13 WESTBURY-ON-TRYM Jan-13 HENBURY Feb-13 REDCLIFFE Feb-13 BEDMINSTER DOWN Feb-13 HENBURY Feb-13 SOUTHVILLE Feb-13 EASTON Feb-13 KNOWLE Feb-13 SOUTHVILLE Feb-13 BEDMINSTER Feb-13 BEDMINSTER Feb-13 MONPELIER Feb-13 SOUTHMEAD Feb-13 BISHOPSWORTH Mar-13 EASTON Mar-13 WESTBURY-ON-TRYM Mar-13 AVONMOUTH Mar-13 ST GEORGE .
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