Archive for April, 2007

Kingsdown Protection Association

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Thanks to Stewart Field for a press photograph from about 1957 which you can find in our photo gallery (follow the link over on the right).

If you recognise anyone in the photo, or were even there yourself, do add a comment under the picture.

And if you have any other old photos of interest, do get in touch with us.

Gardening Workshop new time: Saturday May 12th 2 to 4 pm

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

­Want some expert tips on growing fruit and veg?

Gardening workshop with seedlings for sale.

Saturday 12th May, 2 - 4pm, 73 Kingsdown Parade. All welcome.

Kingsdown Homegrown Community Festival Saturday 22nd September

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

A Date for your Diary

St Matthews Church community hall & grounds

2pm - 6pm

Food Stalls

Games & Sideshows

Fruit & vegetable growing competitions

Food sampling

Tea gardens

Fancy dress parades

8pm - late

Music & Dancing

Food & Drink

A group of local residents are organising a new festival, aimed at bringing the local community together to have fun.

Themed loosely around food – growing, cooking, showing and eating - KINGSDOWN HOMEGROWN is inspired by the old street fair and traditional village fairs.

Like to get involved? Come along to our planning meetings, check out our festival page (see the links on the right ==>>>) where we’ll put regular updates or contact Helen on 942 2922 with suggestions…and put the date in your diary!

Graffiti

Friday, April 20th, 2007

The Useful Contacts page has now been updated to include the Council’s new webpage for reporting graffiti at www.bristol.gov.uk/graffiti

Robberies and attacks - info from the local police

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

There has been a spate of recent attacks in the area, so please be alert and make sure others known to you are aware of the situation. Here are some from the last week. The police numbers are: 0845 4567000 (New Bridewell Police Station) or 999 if it is an emergency:

1) At 1am this morning (4 April 2007), my son was subjected to an unprovoked attack by a group of four strangers. Their motive appears appears to have been robbery. My son was aware that he was being followed, so phoned the police on his mobile phone. He reached our wrought iron gate (locked at night) just as his assailants caught up with him. He tossed his mobile phone, wallet, and house keys into the patio, out of reach. This really annoyed his attackers, who proceeded to beat him up. Fortunately, I heard the commotion and went out to see what was happening. At this point, they legged it. The police arrived not long after, to take a statement.

My son’s body is badly bruised, and he has a nasty injury to his left eye (where one of them thumped him). We visited A&E at the Eye Hospital this morning. Apparently, the blow to his eye has ruptured a blood vessel. He has a further appointment this afternoon, to check whether there is any damage to his retina.

The police have asked my son to visit the police station in Southmead tomorrow afternoon (between 2 and 4pm), so that they can take some photos of his injuries - especially his face. These will be used in court, assuming that the police manage to track down his attackers.

All four of the attackers were wearing hoodies and were on bikes. My son estimates that they are in their late teens. He has been able to describe 2 of them:

Assailant 1: Black, height ~6′. Short cropped hair, square jaw, athletic build.

Assailant 2: White, height ~5′10″. Wearing a dark green hoody, which hid his hair. Some metal piercing on his face (possibly a ring in his eyebrow). Slim build.

This group of people was loitering at the intersection of Kingsdown Parade and Montague Hill. My son was unlucky to encounter them when he was alone.
If you have youngsters at home over Easter, please warn them to be extra vigilant (and preferably not by themselves). If anyone sees this group late
at night, it is probably a good idea to contact the police.

2) On 6th April, The victim left the Bell public house, Alfred Place, Kingsdown on foot and made her way home. While walking on Sydenham Hill towards Cotham Brow she became aware of someone walking behind her. She turned and saw the offender who asked her if there was a problem. The offender then grabbed the victim and, in her words, ‘jumped all over her’. He demanded money while repeatedly punching her around the head, causing considerable swelling to the left side of her face. The offender then made off with the victim’s handbag.

(limited) Description: black male, 5′9″ tall, slim build, short hair

3) ROBBERY on 8th April @ 20.40 hours the two victims were walking along ARLEY HILL heading into town for a night out. As they approached the ARLEY HILL junction with NUGENT HILL the two male suspects being a black male and white male approached the victims.

The black male approached one victim.1 and asked him for his money and mobile phone and told the victim he had a knife. No knife was seen. The black male then proceeded to briefly search the pockets of victim.1 and found his mobile phone. Victim.1 tried to get his phone back from the black male and a brief struggle ensued and the suspect ran off NUGENT HILL, where he hid in a garden on SYDENHAM HILL.

Whilst this was going on the white male suspect asked victim.2 if he had any money and said he also had a knife - no knife shown or seen. Then there was a brief struggle but no items were taken from victim.2 and then the white male walked up NUGENT HILL and just stood around and watched the victims search for the black male.

Both victims found the black male hiding in the garden on SYDENHAM LANE and victim.1 got his phone back and black male ran off down SYDENHAM LANE. The white male just stood AROUND and watched and then walked off slowly in the same direction.

1. Black male, early 20’s, 5′8″ tall, medium build, dark cap, dark jeans, black hooded top.

2. White male, slim build, early 20’s, pale complexsion, sunken eyes, 5,8″ - 5′10″ tall, grey hooded top and bottoms and white trainers.

BRI development newsletter 2

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

Laing O’Rourke, the main contractors for the current BRI developments, have produced a second newsletter. You can download it here: Laing O’Rourke Newsletter 2

BRI development Residents’ meeting

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

Here are the notes of the recent meeting between local residents and the construction team from Laing O’Rourke

BRI residents’ meeting 3rd April 07