Labour appears to make late announcement of new Residents Parking Zone Residents have every right to be suspicious of announcements two weeks before an election
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People who have been campaigning for a new Residents Parking Zone in their area of Bristol have finally been told plans will be brought forward, just 13 days before the local council election.
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Another greedy green
Looks like yet another Green Party councillor’s PUBLIC pronouncements on housing don’t quite match his PRIVATE arrangements.
An irate ACORN tenants union member calls to tell us that the Green Party Councillor for Southville, Bristol Pound bigwig and er, ACORN tenants union member Stephen “Daddy” Clarke, has
EVICTED a tenant from one of his numerous local buy-to-let investments after the tenant told him that his rent increase of 28 per cent was unaffordable!
The evicted tenant had been sharing with Daddy Clarke’s daughter, Katie “Snowflake” Finnegan-Clarke, a self-styled ‘
SOCIAL JUSTICE CONSULTANT‘ who’s main contribution to progressive causes is ‘being around when the media arrive’ we’re told. Snowflake originally advertised daddy’s house as “
Tech industry uncovers new ways to mask up against COVID-19 at CES 2021 CNET 1/14/2021 Ian Sherr © Provided by CNET Companies like AirPop are using sensors and style to make their masks more appealing. AirPop
The coronavirus pandemic is getting worse, not better, and world leaders are warning this winter will be tough. During the CES consumer tech show this week, companies offered variety of ways to protect people from the coronavirus using germ-killing UV lights, air filters and vital-signs sensors. But the highest-profile new ideas were masks.
There were masks designed with censors to track breathing. Other masks are transparent so you see the wearer s mouth. There are even ones to help you make a phone call.
Police to check prison releases as 50 cars are damaged in South Bristol
One councillor has gathered reports of cars being damaged or stolen from in more than 30 streets
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Police chiefs in south Bristol said they are checking who has just been released from prison as they investigate a spate of car break-ins and vandalism across Bedminster, Southville and Ashton.
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