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About Bradley Stoke:
Bradley Stoke is a town in South Gloucestershire,
England, situated on the north side of the city of Bristol. Named after
the local Bradley Brook and Stoke Brook streams, the town was planned in
the 1970s and building began in 1987. The town is residential with some
retail and commercial areas. Bradley Stoke is often perceived as a large
residential suburb of Bristol rather than a town in its own right,
especially since it is only 10 km (6 miles) from the city centre.
Although there is some provision for local employment, such as the
business parks at the north of the town, the Aztec West business area
and the two supermarkets, it is a commuter town, with many people
travelling daily to the nearby city of Bristol. The town is close to its
planned population of 25,000. Parts now join with Little Stoke, Stoke
Gifford and Patchway, and further growth is restricted by the M5
motorway and M4 motorway.
With the increase in interest rates in the 1990s and the subsequent
housing slump, it became nicknamed "Sadly Broke" by some Bristolians due
to the rising levels of negative equity within the area.
Bradley Stoke is twinned with Champs-sur-Marne in France, on the
outskirts of Paris.
The planning was built around domestic residence and the car, providing
little in the way of public space and other facilities normally found in
an area of comparable size and population such as parks, playing fields
and public houses. This situation is fast improving and it is fair to
say Bradley Stoke now has much to offer.
Many of the differences between Bradley Stoke and the Bristol area can
be attributed to either the difference in demographics, or local
political geography. While Bristol has a wide ranging demographic
expected from a populous city, Bradley Stoke in 2001 was largely made up
of white, owner-occupier, young families.
Facilities:
Many of the facilities in the town were to be funded by the housing
developers from housing sales, via 'Section 106' planning agreements.
When house building and sales slowed for a time in the late 80s, there
was a significant slowdown in facility completion. This included the
late provision of the road joining the north and south sides of the
town, and also completion of the doctors' surgery.
The town centre, Willow Brook Centre, opened on 13 October 2008
featuring around 18 units. Stores include: Tesco Extra, Costa Coffee,
Phoenix Dental Surgery, Giant Bicycles, Pets at Home and Specsavers. The
new town centre was named by an anonymous resident as part of a
competition run by Tesco. The centre is situated on the original Tesco
supermarket site, and the redevelopment was approved by South
Gloucestershire Council on 13 November 2006.
In addition the town is served by two Tesco Express stores, and an Aldi
store (on the former Somerfield site).
There are 6 primary schools, a leisure centre with a swimming pool and
library, an emerging district centre, and a secondary school. The
secondary school, Bradley Stoke Community School, opened in September
2005 and will eventually cater for 900 students.
Business:
Employment is particularly found along the Great Park Road, at the
Almondsbury Business Park, and at the Aztec West development.
Community Festival:
The Bradley Stoke community festival has been running since 2002 and is
held over a weekend in June. The purpose of the community festival is to
bring the community together with different activities and events, such
as live music and sports.
Media:
Bradley Stoke's news publications include: Bradley Stoke Matters, a free
booklet delivered to every home since 2005 and The Bradley Stoke
Journal, an online publication since 2007
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