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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
Furniture giant Ikea, which has a massive store in Eastville, Bristol, has ordered a recall of a spot lamp which has been on sale for the past four years after a safety alert. The Swedish National Electricity Safety Board tested the spot light ...
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
Two man have been stabbed during a fight in Bristol. Police are investigating the fight on Saturday at around 9.30pm in Eastville Park, which officers said involved a number of people. Two men, both in their 20s, were taken to hospital ...
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 17/05/2008
Bristol's Liberal Democrats have expressed fears for residents in Eastville over First's proposals to cut bus services to the north and east of the city. They say bus routes to those parts of the city are being seriously neglected and treated ...
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 18/04/2008
Police have warned of traffic jams in Bristol tomorrow when thousands of bargain hunters are set to flock to a sale at Ikea in Eastville.
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 13/02/2008
A pensioner has died after he was hit by a car as he walked across a motorway slip road. The 88-year-old man from Fishponds was taken to the Bristol Royal Infirmary after the accident involving a Ford Fiesta at Junction 2 of the M32, in Eastville, ...
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
Plans to use the popular Bristol to Bath cyclepath for a rapid bus route have caused controversy. And now it has emerged that documents on the issue indicate homes might have to be demolished to make room for it. Reporter MARTIN BOOTH visited a road in Eastville to talk to residents living near the path about the plans to run the new bus system from Emersons Green to the city centre.
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
If the Bristol and Bath Railway Path is turned into a rapid bus route, several houses bordering the path may have to be knocked down to make room for it. MARTIN BOOTH visited one road in Eastville to talk to residents who will lose their homes if proposals for the route from Emersons Green to the city centre are given the go ahead.
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 16/10/2007
Commuters suffered gridlock in Bristol as a stretch of dual carriageway in the city centre was closed while a crane was dismantled. Traffic queues backed up to junction two of the M32 at Eastville and motorists said they were arriving ...