Links to the wider community


Other Neighbourhood Groups (continually updated)

We Are Knowle West

St Paul's Unlimited


Bishopston, Cotham and Redland Neighbourhood Partnership


Other Resources

Shane and Ricky, Brislington Guitar Club.

Sustainability Now - for all local and regional sustainability issues.

Home Wind Turbines - www.windturbines.net is positioned to be the largest social network for the wind turbine community where the public and the wind energy profession can come together to get advice, share ideas and network for career advancement.

The Counselling Directory
The purpose of the site is ultimately to provide the UK with a huge counselling support network, enabling those in distress to find a counsellor close to them and appropriate for their needs. This is a free, confidential service that will hopefully encourage those in distress to seek help. The website also contains a number of sections on emotional disorders and provides some useful statistics. Every counsellor on the site who has submitted their profile has either sent a copy of their qualifications and insurance cover to us, or is registered with a professional body online with recognised codes of ethics and practice, this way we can be assured of their professionalism.

South Bristol Riverscapes - "South Bristol Riverscapes is about linking the communities of South Bristol with their local river or stream. There are a wealth of waterways in South Bristol, hidden away beneath our streets and behind our walls. Most of us don't even realise they are there. But for those who have discovered these hidden gems, there is a world of wildlife, history, tranquillity and amazing engineering feats opened up and ready for exploring."

Brislington Neighbourhood Centre - a resource for everyone in the neighbourhood. Find us at 202 Allison Road, Broomhill, Bristol, where we provide a wide range of services for local people.

West of England Partnership - a great resource for everyone.

ArtReviewSouthWest

Parenting Support - a part of essential services for children and young people. See also the support document here (.pdf file).


South Bristol Community Hospital

Greening the Environment

ecojam.org website for details of "Your local, green and ethical scene".

On the Level: Car Free Blog - an excellent resource for anyone trying to reduce pollution and live more sustainably.

Sustrans is the UK's leading sustainable transport charity, working on practical projects so people can choose to travel in ways that benefit their health and the environment. The charity is behind the award winning National Cycle Network, Connect2, Safe Routes to Schools, Bike It, TravelSmart, Active Travel and Liveable Neighbourhoods, all projects that are changing our world one mile at a time. To find out more visit Sustrans

Cycling City - make your mark on the map. Join the hundreds of people who have already visited Bristol Streets and use the interactive map to comment on existing cycle routes and make suggestions for how we could improve cycling facilities in our Cycling City. The Project Team will be reading every comment posted on the site as they develop plans for the Cycling City.

Learning Communities Action Group "To enable key community partners to help co-ordinate and plan engagement and community learning to increase Level 2 achievement levels amongst priority residents aged 19-64"

MEND, the Mind, Exercise, Nutrition…Do it programme, is hoping to start in Brislington on 29th September. See the MEND website for more details.

LINk (Local Involvement Network) provides an opportunity for the whole community to say what they think about local health and social care services, to raise issues of concern and to question those who run services. See here for more information (.pdf file, opens in a new browser window).

Reflex Camera Club.


Youngsters

My Teen Blog - a new, anonymous resource for teenagers who need to vent in the safety of their peers.

Skate Club!

5th Bristol St Luke's Scout group

Fair Play for Children

Go Places, Do Things! - an exciting new website for young people in Bristol aged 13 – 19. Find out about sports, arts, volunteering, music events, festivals, youth clubs, cultural and leisure events and places that can offer support.

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Education

Local Schools

West Town Lane

Holymead Infant School

Holymead Junior School

Broomhill Infant School

Broomhill Junior School

St Anne's Park School

St Anne's Infant School

St Anne's Junior School

St Brendan's Sixth Form College


Lifelong Learning

Check out the local learning opportunities for everyone. Visit
Bristol University,
UWE,
and City of Bristol College
to see what is available!



Link to Connexions West of England; opens in a new browser window





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