A guide to other websites you might find interesting. This list will be extended as we hear of other groups developing an online presence. Just click on the logo to visit each site.
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A website which automatically notifies people of planning applications around their nominated postcode. The website is completely free to use, users register their postcode and then automatically receive email notifications whenever a nearby planning application is submitted near them. |
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The Bishopston Society started in 2002 and promotes high standards of
planning and architecture in and around Bishopston, education in the
geography, history, natural history and architecture of the area and
aims to secure the preservation, protection, development and improvement
of features of historic or public interest.
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| A Bristol-based organisation that aims to promote street parties, traffic-free streets etc. The residents of one street in Easton, Bristol held 19 street parties in 2005! The website offers guidance and advice on how to do it. | |
| Sustainable Redland -
is a group of residents in Redland, Bristol
supporting each other and encouraging others to take action over climate
change. Our aim is to limit the damage we do to the environment by reducing our "environmental footprint", and to make it easier for others to do the same. |
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"We’re confident we’ve made a hit with the idea, and that
we’ll continue to have a good spread of stall holders with
meat, fruit and veg, cheese and dairy, bread and cakes, as
well as maybe some interesting and unusual ones. And of
course the more local the food, the better.” - Hamish
Wills
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| Established in 1804, the
Royal Horticultural Society is now the UK's leading gardening charity
dedicated to advancing horticulture and promoting good gardening. Its goal is to help people share a passion for plants, to encourage excellence in horticulture and inspire all those with an interest in gardening. |
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| The Clifton and Hotwells Improvement Society was founded in 1968 and now has over 1,100 members. Its main aims are similar to those of the RCAS | |
| The FOSBR is a group which campaigns to keep and improve the suburban rail services and facilities in Bristol, and promote the use of the Severn Beach Railway Line | |
| The online version of Bristol's biggest evening paper... | |
| .. and this for its companion daily. | |
| Fast and organised access to websites in the Bristol area. Almost every activity is covered here - business, leisure, community, shopping, tourism etc. | |
| Bristol City Council's own site, with details of Council Services, Tourist Information, Arts & Leisure, Diary of Events and images of Bristol. | |
| Digital City Bristol The one stop gateway to hundreds of other interesting, useful and entertaining Bristol web sites. |
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| This website will introduce you to the range of activities that make up the life of Redland Parish Church. | |
| Enter a postcode - any postcode - and see a detailed map of the area. For many parts of the country (including Bristol), you can switch to an aerial photo of the same area. Try it! If you'd like to see a sample, have a look at our Pictures page... | |
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Upmystreet.com is a comprehensive guide to everything in your area - property prices, school league tables, local politics, council services etc. You may be gone some time, but don't forget to return to the RCAS site! |
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| For every city, town and village in the UK here is a comprehensive directory covering entertainment, services, information, local government links, and What's On diaries. | |
| The Civic Trust is Britain's leading charity devoted to enhancing the quality of life in Britain's cities, towns and villages: the places where people live, work, shop and relax. | |
| Latest details of meetings and events organised by the Bristol Civic Society, publications, excerpts from the Newsletter, Membership details and links to other organisations. | |
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Bristol Society of Architects |