Issue 16: Winter 2009
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.
Issue 15: Autumn 2009
This issue has news of this year's Front Room Art Trail running from the 20th - 22nd November 2009. This year there's the Henry Street Party on Saturday 21st November.
There's news of the Teenage Art project with help from our friends at the Star and Dove and the Oxford Inn.
The Appeal to save Windmill Hill City Farm is the main story on page 2.
Page 3 highlights the probable end of the attempt to build a huge waste facility in St Philips/Allmead site below Totterdown.
There's also news of Being Human - the BBC supernatural drama; the Twenty is Plenty campaign; the City Car Club; and a roundup of news and events from the summer.
Issue 14: Summer 2009
This issue has news of new proposals to build a 400,00 tonne strategic waste management facility that may include an 80ft tall tower for a heat incinerator right on our doorstep in Albert Road.
There's news TRESAcic's victory over the proposed residential tower block development on the Bath Road.
The Oxford public house is under new management and the new landlord is seeking residents backing to raise the image and profile of the pub.
Norma Watson is stepping down as the Headteacher of Hillcrest School and tributes are paid to her long service in and for our community.
There's also news of Totterdown Ted's latest adventure in Greenland, the Front Room Art Trail, the Totterdown Transport Initiative and the celebration held for Kate Pollard.
This issue of The Talk of Totterdown features the Totterdown Transport Initiative and issues relating to recent local planning proposals.
Our new weather review feature! We all love talking about the weather.
We go behind the doors of St Peter's Hospice Shop and unfortunately there's our front page news on developments that may actually threaten their continued presence in our community.
There's news of the tributes to Kate Pollard, and notice of the 2009 Front Room Art Trail. Get involved.