Wednesday, 24 September 2008
Things to do in Windmill Hill
Victoria Park Baptist Church
Weekly Services & Events
Our main Church Service is at 11am on Sunday mornings and aims to be suitable for all ages. The evening service is at 6.30pm; it is for adults and is smaller and more informal.
Weekly Groups
Some of our members meet regularly in small groups. Some for fun, some for friendship, some to discuss issues, some to read the Bible and pray together. Everyone is welcome!
Tuesday 7.30pm Life Groups
Wednesday 2.30pm Women's Fellowship
7.30pm Wives Group (1st Wed of each month)
Thursday 2pm Over Sixties
6.30pm Singing Group
Friday 10am Coffee Morning
Location
We are on the junction of St. Johns Lane and Sylvia Avenue, at the bottom of Redcatch Hill. We are within easy walking distance of Windmill Hill, Lower Knowle, and parts of Bedminster and Totterdown.
For courses run at Windmill Hill City Farm, click on this link.
Windmill Hill Community Association and Social Club website can be found at this link.
Monday, 22 September 2008
Thursday meeting
Monday, 15 September 2008
Please sign Epetition
COMMUNITIES AGAINST KNIFE CRIME PETITION
Our Epetition has just been excepted by the Prime Ministers office..... It reads as follows
"Where communities are strong and cohesive, crime and fear of crime is lessened. More needs to be done to address the underling causes of knife crime and boost communities. This could be achieved by the setting up of local community champions within the existing framework of local participation. Working alongside judicial reform which makes carrying concealed weapons an offence which carries a mandatory prison sentence would go a long way to promoting public confidence."
If you wish to sign, the link is here.
Thank you
Ali
Our Epetition has just been excepted by the Prime Ministers office..... It reads as follows
"Where communities are strong and cohesive, crime and fear of crime is lessened. More needs to be done to address the underling causes of knife crime and boost communities. This could be achieved by the setting up of local community champions within the existing framework of local participation. Working alongside judicial reform which makes carrying concealed weapons an offence which carries a mandatory prison sentence would go a long way to promoting public confidence."
If you wish to sign, the link is here.
Thank you
Ali
Sunday, 14 September 2008
Emily Ketteringham Bristol Artist
Local Bristol Artist Emily Emily Ketteringham has kindly given permission to use her image of Windmill Hill on our pages. To see all of Emily's work click on this link, or click image at bottom of this page.
Emily's image is copyright.
Emily's image is copyright.
Sunday, 7 September 2008
New newsletter ready
Twin Tower Times has been printed and will be distributed this week to residents of Polden and Holroyd, this will include meeting dates and venues for the TA
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