MONTE CARLO CAFE   BRISTOL

FAMILY RUN SINCE 1964

T: 0117 9510199

458 stapleton road

eastville

bristol   bs5 6pa


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FAMILY BBQ & BOUNCY CASTLE FUN

back of Monte Carlo Cafe

SATURDAY  14th AUGUST 2010

Come along to our fun themed event.  We will have a bouncy castle, face painting, family BBQ and home made cakes for you to enjoy. 

There will be goody bags for the kids to take home. 

from 10am onwards. TELL YOUR FRIENDS. 

There will be a small charge for attractions.

 To be held at the back of Monte Carlo Cafe, Bristol in the compound.

 

A DONATION WILL BE MADE TO ACTION FOR CHILDREN


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SAM AND EMMA RUNNING RACE FOR LIFE 10K

Sam and friend Emma have now ran in Bristol's Race for Life together twice raising almost £1,000 for Cancer Research UK.  Thank you to everyone who sponsored us !!!
 



Web Site by Sam - Food by Alex!! 

www.montecarlocafe.co.uk

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WORLD CHAMPION BOXER AND GOOD FRIEND OF THE MONTE CARLO, GLENN CATTLEY DROPPED BY TO SHOW OFF HIS BELT !!!!!

Community News

JOB VACANCY - PR and Communication Officer for Easton and Lawrence Hill Neighbourhood Management

Salary: £25,146 per annum. Fixed term contract for 12 months to cover sabbatical. 37.5 hours a week, 25 days annual leave. Some evening and weekend work. Closing date: 5pm Wednesday 7 July  Interview: Thursday 15 July.

Good communications is at the heart of all we do. We need to be able to communicate well with a wide range of people. We are looking for someone who has experience of getting information across to a diverse community in creative and traditional ways. Ideally you will have a good understanding of the Easton and Lawrence Hill communities. You will be organised, reliable, self motivated and a team player. We work hard and we want to do our best for the people of Easton and Lawrence Hill. If you want a rewarding job, working with lots of interesting people and making change happen then this is the job for you. We want to build a staff team that reflects the diverse community we serve. We positively welcome applications from all communities living and working in the inner city. For an application pack contact Tracy Parsons on officemanager@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk 

 

OUR EMAILS AND WEBSITE HAVE CHANGED
Our new website is www.eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk and is in the process of being updated.
Our new contact details are:
Mandy Furlong and Mubarig Bodleh, Neighbourhood Shop: mandy@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk mubarig@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk

Tracy Parsons, Finance and Officer Manager: officemanager@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk

Francois Jensen, Neighbourhood Facilitator: francois@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk

Stacy Yelland, Communications Officer: stacy@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk

Penny Germon, Neighbourhood Manager: penny@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk

 

Free business support sessions
2 September, 1pm to 4pm, The Old Bank, 108 Church Road
Top solicitors Burges Salmon are organising free 45 minute business support sessions for small and start up businesses in the area. Sessions will be held at The Old Bank and will cover things like how to set yourself up as a sole trader, your legal responsibilities, dealing with landlords and dealing with debtors. To book an appointment contact stacy@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk

 

Easton police beat surgeries

The end of PACT meetings and the introduction of the new Neighbourhood Forum also heralds’ the return of regular beat surgeries within Easton. This will ensure regular contact with your local police teams is maintained. The next meetings are listed as follows:

St Judes Surgeries are held monthly at the Baptist Church. The last meeting was held on 24 June from 6pm to 8pm. For the date of July’s meeting please visit www.avonandsomerset.police.uk.

Upper Stapleton Road and Lower Easton Surgeries are held monthly on the first Monday or Tuesday morning of every month. Next date 6 July from 9am to 11am at Charlotte Keele Health Centre.

Redcliffe and Temple Quay A beat surgery is held every Tuesday between 2pm and 3.30pm at Redcliffe Community Forum, Canynge House, Prewett Street, Redcliffe (opposite Redcliffe Stores). The car park approach is on Ship Lane.

Old Market drugs bust
In June PC Stuart King discovered a cannabis factory off Old Market. One adult male was arrested and enquiries are ongoing. Anyone with information should contact PC King on 0845 456 7000 or anonymously at Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

Animation Club

Have a go at model making, story boarding, set building, making films and more. Held every Tuesday from 4pm to 5.30pm at Wellspring Healthy Living Centre in Barton Hill. Contact sarah.winch@wellspringhlc.org

 

Crown Prosecution Service website goes live

The newly launched CPS South West website (www.cps.go.uk/southwest) includes pages dedicated to Avon and Somerset as well as lots of information aimed at keeping you informed about what’s going on across the South West and opportunities for you to feedback your views. 

 

Christian-Muslim young people’s art exhibition at Central Library

Young Christians and Muslims from the inner city have joined together to put on an art exhibition at Bristol Central Library throughout July. The project is the result of a partnership between the Diocese’s Department for Children and Young People, the Bristol Muslim Cultural Society and Bristol Libraries and will be opened on 1 July. Visit http://www.bristol.anglican.org/wordpress/?cat=1#news

 

2009 Quality of Life Survey results
The results from the latest Quality of Life survey (2009) are due to be published at the end of June. The results will be available on Bristol City Council website and printed copies will be in each library. Click here to view the 2009 Quality of Life report.

 

On Track – gentle walks

Tuesdays, 12pm to 12.30pm, start and finish at Easton Community Centre, Kilburn Street

A gentle stroll suitable for people new to walking or recovering from illness or injury. Less than one mile walk for up to 30 minutes. All abilities welcome. Wear suitable footwear and comfortable clothing. Bring waterproofs or an umbrella and some money for a cup of tea. Contact Morowa on 07789943146.

 

Do you have any shoes your children have outgrown?
New project starting up to share children’s shoes at a coffee morning in Easton. If you have any children’s shoes in good condition you can donate by contacting childrens.shoedoo@yahoo.com

 

Police community contact vehicle in Barton Hill

Following feedback from the Barton Hill walkabout in June, the police community contact vehicle will be present on Marsh Lane between 1pm and 4pm on 1 July following complaints about drug dealing in the area. Next walkabout on 15 September, 10am to 12pm, meet outside shops on corner of Beam Street at 9.45am.

 

New website for local resident group

Visit www.corbetthouse.spruz.com to find out what tenants of Corbett House in Barton Hill have been up to lately.

Consultations

Proposals about chairs and tables on pavements

The Council is consulting on proposals to introduce a scheme to regulate the placing of tables and chairs outside of bars, cafes or similar types of premises on the Council’s streets. The draft proposals recommend a city wide scheme in which applicants wishing to place tables and chairs on the highway would need to make an application to the Council who would seek the views of people prior to making a decision. The proposed charge for a permission will be £55 for a table and/or up to four chairs (and multiples thereof). The Council wants to know: Should the scheme apply citywide? Should the charges apply to all types of premises e.g. premises licensed to supply alcohol (bars) as well as premises that do not supply alcohol (local cafes)? Do you have any other comments relating to these proposals? Further information can be found at www.bristol.gov.uk/licensing Any comments should be submitted by 29 July to nick.carter@bristol.gov.uk

 

Area Green Space Plan / Site Allocations Consultation
22 September, all day drop in at Salvation Army, Hassell Drive

These are the key plans about how Bristol will develop in the future and how green space will be used. There are now online surveys available for responses to both the Area Green Space Plan and the Site Allocations. You can save your responses at any point in the survey to come back to complete it later. The surveys are available through:

Area Green Space Plans: www.bristol.gov.uk/agsp
Site Allocations: www.bristol.gov.uk/siteallocations
If you are unable to make the event on 22 September for Ashley, Easton and Lawrence Hill, there are two central events happening on 6 and 7 October, 12pm to 8pm, Brunel House, St Georges Road.

 

 

 

Regular meetings

Phoenix52 Community Arts Project Visit http://www.phoenix52.co.uk 

Housing Solutions (Tenant Management Organisation) Contact tony@housingsolutionstmo.org
Church Road Action Group Contact stacy@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk

Bristol City Council Central Housing Forum Contact peter.heffernan@bristol.gov.uk

Planning Solutions Contact stacy@eastonandlawrencehill.org.uk

Easton Energy Group Contact easton.energy.group@googlemail.com

Old Market Community Association Visit http://sites.google.com/site/oldmarketfuture/

Friends of Netham Park Contact milnealec@hotmail.com

Ashley, Easton and Lawrence Hill Neighbourhood Partnership Contact innercity@neighbourhoodpartnership.co.uk

Race Equality and Community Cohesion Action Plan Group Contact stacy@eastonandlawrencehill.org.u

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