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End-of-term report is one reason to celebrate at Barton Hill school

Bristol's flagship £7 million primary school and children's centre in Barton Hill has celebrated a successful start.

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Men invited to health group

A New men's group focusing on health issues has been launched in the Barton Hill area of Bristol.

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Retrial date set in Kylee killing

A man accused of murdering Bristol teenager Kylee Dibble faces a retrial later this year. Nicky Robinson, 24, of Tyler Street, The Dings, denies murdering the 18-year-old at her flat at Corbett House in Barton Hill in February 2005 and then ...

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Latest: Kylee trial jury retires

The jury at the trial into the murder of Bristol teenager Kylee Dibble has retired to consider its verdict. It is claimed Nicky Robinson battered the 18-year-old to death at her flat at Corbett House in Barton Hill and then set a fire to cover ...

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Landmarks openup for new firms

Two landmark Bristol buildings are to be opened as hubs for start-up firms. They are Trinity Road library in Old Market and the former Community at Heart premises on Barton Hill's Salisbury Street. Grade II-listed Trinity Road ...

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Don't axe support for mums

A Community group has hit out at Bristol City Council over funding cuts that could lead to services for people of south Asian origin being axed. Dhek Bhal, based in Barton Hill, claims it is being discriminated against. The ...

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Budding business leaders learn tricks of trade

A Group of ten young people from the Barton Hill area of Bristol have completed a training weekend to learn how to run their own businesses. The youngsters, aged between 15 and 21, are currently employed as young advisers as part of a regeneration ...

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Museum's gates back in full swing

An Ironwork specialist from Bristol has completed a 10-month restoration of the entrance gates to the British Museum. The project, carried out by Dorothea Restorations in Barton Hill, saw the iron gates refurbished from top to bottom by craftsmen ...

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Injury hit Camborne suffer heavy defeat

Barton Hill 40, Camborne 5 CAMBORNE hard hit by injury and unavailability battled from start to finish but went down to a heavy South West 2 West defeat in Bristol. On the back foot throughout scrum half Dean Pascoe and full ...

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Camborne travel to the unknown

Camborne have what looks set to be a tough South West Two West encounter in Bristol where they meet a completely unknown quantity in Barton Hill, who have switched leagues having finished second in the northern section of South West Two last term. ...