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Bristol City Council Revamps Go Places To Play site
Working with Bristol City Council, we relaunched their Go Places to Play website at the end of last week.
The updated site carries much more information for parents and carers of young people about Bristol's parks and green spaces, including the ability to search for the nearest green space to you through a postcode finder feature.
With many new parks and green spaces opening in Bristol throughout the Summer, try visiting the site to find your local play area. You might be surprised!
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Comments
Thursday June 03 2010 09:42
1. David Riley
Not entirely unrelated but wouldn't it be a coup if we could create a pictorial UK map of plastic recycling plants on the Sharpak website where the public could take their recyclable r-PET and r-PP plastic trays and punnets - those that local authorities continue to refuse to accept? I am often asked where our trays can be recycled.