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Evening Post (Bristol, UK), July 03, 2009

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With South-Facing Garden

This three-bedroom detached bungalow has a south-facing rear garden and views over open farmland. The property, on Edithmead Lane, has a lounge, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, wet room, garage and gardens and is offered for sale with no onward chain.

Coach House Backs Onto Lake

This detached two-bedroom coach house has a balcony and conservatory from which to enjoy views across the nearby lake. The property, in Highbridge, has a ground-floor studio with oak flooring and doors to a cloakroom with white two-piece suite and space and plumbing for a washing machine.

Terraced has Period Features

This spacious four-bedroom end-of-terrace property has many period features and is for sale in Burnham. On the ground floor, the property has an entrance vestibule with tiled floor, large entrance hall with cornices, lounge, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, utility and cloakroom.

Marking Your Independence

Growing demand for Bristol property has prompted one of the region's biggest estate agents to relocate and hold an open day this weekend. Since moving to Bristol's newest retail development, the thriving Bradley Stoke office in Willowbrook has seen registrations by new applicants soar by 50 per cent. To date, more than 53 per cent of the properties taken on since the relocation have sold within the first four weeks of opening day.

Who Said Faking It Wasn't Good?

If you're kicking yourself for missing Take That's gig in Cardiff, the next best thing is playing much closer to home. Tribute band Fake That roll out the hits at the Wall's Club in Barnwood, Gloucester, next Friday. Although not claiming to look like Gary, Howard, Jason, Mark and Robbie, Fake That faithfully recreate the boy band's sound. The tunes range from Babe and A Million Love Songs to Rule the World.

Underwater Love

Take a trip into the great blue yonder at the Gardens Gallery in Cheltenham where an underwater paradise awaits. Gloucestershire artist Jan Whitton is displaying a collection of her oil and pastel paintings at the Montpellier gallery for seven days.

Help Bhs Plot Coastal Routes

The British Horse Society is delighted with the response to its call for volunteers to help map off-road routes, and now it's asking for help with coastal paths. As part of its Coastal Access for Equestrians campaign, the society is challenging the Marine Bill, currently under debate in Parliament.

Campaign to Keep Post Public Paid Off

What great news that Peter Mandelson has now admitted that Royal Mail will not be sold. The Bristol and District branch of the CWU would like to give our thanks to the thousands of people who supported our campaign to "Keep the Post Public".

Fritters Have Been Found in Kingswood

G Young was asking about fritters in today's Evening Post (June 24). Our local bakers have them every day and they are really very yummy.

Compromise Is Key to Getting Stadium

I have read your recent reports on the amount of the shortfall in the construction of the new stadium for Bristol City Football Club. Notwithstanding the generous contribution of Mr Lansdown, I understand there is a difference for the two types of redevelopment of the existing Bristol City ground, ie; houses and supermarkets.

Flyover and Decent Library Badly Needed

Re Maurice Brain's recent letter J19 - M5/Portishead Developments. We have always advocated that a flyover for the A369 at Gordano Roundabout is the only solution - it leaves traffic free to access the M5 north and south, as well as Portbury Dock and Services.

Girl Friday: Magic Stranger Calls

D o you believe in magic? No? Neither did I. And then I met Peter Clifford. My friend Nicky and I were enjoying a giggly dinner on The Triangle one night when a slightly spooky stranger (who I later discovered was Peter) approached our table. He told us he was a magician and asked if he could "magish" us.

Varied Music Menu has Something for Everyone

O n Friday, July 3, the English Concert, one of the finest baroque chamber orchestras in the world, present music by the two greatest composers of this era - Bach and Handel. This takes place at St George's and tickets from pounds10 to pounds24 (with concessions) are available from 0845 4024001. Start time is at 7.30pm.

A Wiz Show That's All Their Own

Olympus Theatre Bristol Minis Theatre Club present The Wiz THE storyline and home-sweet-home philosophy are the same as L.Frank Baum's great children's tale, but Charlie Smalls's music and lyrics bear no resemblance to the classic 1939 MGM picture.

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