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People who have been campaigning for a new Residents Parking Zone in their area of Bristol have finally been told plans will be brought forward, just 13 days before the local council election.
Flat blaze response worked well despite residents concern
Residents were told to stay put, but could evacuate if they felt unsafe
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Procedures for dealing with a fire in a block of flats in Bristol worked well last night, fire chiefs have said, despite concerns from some local residents.
People were told they should stay put at Whitemead House in Ashton Gate, as firefighters dealt with a blaze in a flat on the fourth floor, but were told they could evacuate themselves if they didn t feel safe.
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Why a police helicopter was hovering over South Bristol for over an hour this morning
Residents in Ashton Gate and Bedminster were kept awake by the noise and spotlight
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The National Police Air Service South West assisted Avon and Somerset Police (Image: Google Maps/National Police Air Service (NPAS))
A police helicopter was hovering over South Bristol this morning for more than an hour, beaming its spotlight down on residential streets in a daily fight against crime.
Residents in Ashton Gate and Bedminster were woken up by the noise of the helicopter as it hovered over Duckmoor Road, then further South to Knowle West from about 5am today (February 10).