For: Far better, cheaper public transport; Much better cycling and pedestrian provision; Protecting, enhancing and if possible increasing Knowle's open, green, natural spaces; The retention and improvement of locally available facilities, services, and jobs; Education for sustainable living; Local energy saving and the micro-generation of energy; More local, ethical and organic food availability; Home and allotment grown food; Higher land, air, water and environmental quality; People taking personal responsibility to be more environmentally-friendly; Broad based public participation in community life.


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

TWO very special mums will take a dream cruise after winning an Evening Post competition.

TWO very special mums will take a dream cruise after winning an Evening Post competition.

We asked readers to tell us what makes their mums special and why they deserve to win a holiday.

Now Paula Thomas, of Knowle, and Beryl Barras, of Avonmouth, have been rewarded with a holiday after winning our Mum In A Million competition.

The winners were chosen by a panel who were looking for the parent who, in their opinion, had done the most for their family in times of difficulty, or who had shown extraordinary kindness and selflessness.

Great to have a winner from Knowle. Many congratulations to Paula Thomas - she has a history of community activity many decades long!

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