long ashton

upcoming events

06-Sep-08
Annual Flower Show
Village Hall

08-Sep-08
Long Ashton Transition meeting
British Legion @ 7.30

08-Oct-08
A Walk to Remember
Ashton Court

08-Oct-08
A Crude Awakening
Village Hall @ 7.15

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no more houses!Long Ashton is no longer a country village that my family have lived in for 300+ years.Everything is money based,all countryside has been sold for building,even my old Northleazse School!Long Ashton is now same as nailsea,what a shame, no longer a village community
tagged with: building   historical village community destroyed  

To replace the seating in the bus shelters, not allowing yob culture to deny the public of the one true helpful facility. Regardless of what has seemingly become the Anti-Environment Department's intention through revaluation, I think that one should consider the planting of trees, where made possible, around the village as a boundary demonstration disconnecting itself from any intenntion of a larger boundary authority. Although one could say Long Ashton has become a townite village, I'm sorry, I cannot understand the thought of various businesses, which would be the basis of township. To support landfill site at east end of village with subsequent landscaping to debar the area from permanent building development.
tagged with: building   bus service   economy   environment   new   shelters   waste  

Parking opposite Angel pub creates problems No more houses Pavements tidied up Roads on the Birdwell Estate tarmaced properly The Co-op is an eye-sore More public awareness of plans to build on land from Ashton Gate through to Barrow. Important to stop this Doctors Surgery - they do their best but to get an appointment is a joke Our village has to stay a village More local based events Should enter Village of the Year
tagged with: building   coop   housing   parking   pavements   tarmac roads  


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