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Our Newsletter: Talk of Totterdown

'Talk of Totterdown' is the newsletter of the local community and is produced four times each year. It is edited and delivered by volunteers and carries news of upcoming events, topics of local interest and ideas for improving our neighbourhood.

There are online versions are available here as a Adobe pdf documents. Click on the picture of the issue you want to download. The Talk of Totterdown carries ads from the generous local businesses that support its production - please support them, they support us.

If you would like an audience for your writing, photographs, news or views get in touch with our Talk of Totterdown editor by emailing: talkoftotterdown@tresa.org.uk or drop a note into the TRESA mailbox in Patco on Wells Rd or at the post office in Tesco Express.

Talk of Totterdown is delivered by volunteers who are always grateful for more helping hands. If you'd be able to help to deliver to your street please get in touch with the ToT editor.


The current issue is

Issue 16: Winter 2009

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This issue highlights the Bath Road proposals that will scrap several bus stops leaving only the stops at Totterdown Bridge. Part of the council plans to change the inbound traffic system towards Totterdown bridge and Three Lamps junction

There's news on page 2 of new council Neighbourhood Partnership forums and the long delayed Wells Road Residential and Retail Development

Page 3 reviews the Totterdown Art Trail held in November and there's news of awards for a local restaurant.

There's also news of planting in St Luke's verge, a GardenShare project and Lavender Brooks' regular column.