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New Bistro at Ronnie's
Ronnie Faulkner has worked passionately to make his Thornbury restaurant one of the town's favourites, and for 2009, he's tempting us with a new bistro service.
Each evening, as well as indulging in formal dinners upstairs, we can now enjoy a more relaxed dining experience downstairs. Choose from daily specials chalked up on blackboards, made from high-quality, fresh and locally-sourced ingredients, served with flair, and offering exceptional value.
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Each evening, as well as indulging in formal dinners upstairs, we can now enjoy a more relaxed dining experience downstairs. Choose from daily specials chalked up on blackboards, made from high-quality, fresh and locally-sourced ingredients, served with flair, and offering exceptional value.
Click the banner above or the link below to find out more.
St Mary's Church re-ordering
In February, St Mary's Church Council will consider proposals for re-ordering the Organ and the Chancel Arch. These will be available to view in church and on the website from 15th February. Click below for more information.
Concert for Ecuador
Some of the best young performers in the area are staging a concert to raise money to send one their friends to Ecuador to do voluntary work. Click below for more...
Helen treks to Machu Picchu
Helen Hales is raising money for the National Deaf Children's Society by trekking up to 4490m in November 2009. Click below if you'd like to make a donation.
Thanks for the feedback
Sustainable Thornbury would like to thank everyone who provided feedback on their Supper Conversation about the future of Thornbury. Comments are still welcome - click below to find out more.
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From 'Gazette Series':
A 14-year-old from Alveston has followed in his family's footsteps and become the sixth member to gain a black belt.
ACTORS, singers and performers are being called upon to help build Thornbury's state-of-the-art theatre.
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From BBC News:
Ban Ki-moon urges UN leaders to act swiftly to end the fighting in Gaza as Israel says it will let in more aid.
Marks and Spencer says it plans to close 25 Simply Food stores and two of its regular stores, and cut 1,230 jobs.
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