Fire on Fishponds Road
Fishponds Road blocked off in the evening of Saturday, 5 August 2017, as fire crews attend a fire in flats above shops,
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New Homes for Sale in Fishponds at Blackberry Hill | Linden Homes
With a selection of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses for sale in Fishponds, Blackberry Hill is an ideal place to put down roots whether you’re stepping on or up the property ladder. Fishponds: An urban retreat just 3 miles from Bristol
With easy access to great local facilities, parks, schools and only a three-mile journey from Bristol, Fishponds is a location that caters for every lifestyle. Just a short walk away from our new homes for sale in Fishponds, you’ll find a selection of useful amenities including a Co-Op, Post Office, Sainsbury’s Local, vet and choice of banks.
When it comes to eating or drinks out, there’s an eclectic mix to choose from. Located just beyond the end of Fishponds High Street is The Cross Hands pub. Boasting a cosy atmosphere, pub quiz, folk music, open mic and steak night – and popular Sunday roast – it’s a lovely place to call your local pub. You can enjoy a cream tea at Kingfisher Café, tapas or a burger at Porto Lounge, traditional pub food and drinks at The Old Post Office, Italian at La Pizza 1 and even vegan “fish” & chips at Matter Fastfoods.
If you fancy a day discovering the local landmarks, Staple Hill Tunnel is entirely stone built and features an imposing headwall measuring almost 130 feet across. Staple Hill railway station and its route are now part of a cycle path – perfect for discovering the area on wheels. Step back in time with a trip to Glenside Hospital Museum where exhibits are house in the Grade II listed hospital chapel. Its large collection of artefacts, photographs and information provide a picture of life and work in the former hospital.
As well as the beautiful walks to help you stay fit and active, you can also head to Xercise4Less which offers over 40 classes per week, a fully equipped gym and affordable membership.
What’s close to Fishponds, Bristol?
Just 3 miles from Fishponds is the buzzing city of Bristol. A hotbed of artists and activists, Bristol has its own unmistakeable identity. If you’re looking for a bit of retail therapy, Bristol will delight even the fussiest shoppers. From tiny pop-up stores selling locally designed fashion to malls with all the big names under one roof. You’ll find posh boutiques in Clifton Village, both high street names and one-off retailers in Bristol Shopping Quarter and Europe’s longest street of independent shops at Stokes Croft and Gloucester Road. Famous things to do include visiting the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Brunel’s ss Great Britain, Bristol Balloon Fiesta and the Banksy street art tours. There’s a colourful programme of year-round events, plus exciting nightlife, live music and entertainment.
Not far from Fishponds, Bath has been a wellbeing destination since Roman times. Both the ancient Roman Baths and modern Thermae Bath Spa are still huge visitor attractions. Bath’s centre is overflowing with places to eat and drink, plus you can enjoy some of the finest independent shopping in Britain. Boasting stunning honey-coloured Georgian architecture, including the iconic Royal Crescent and majestic circus, plus a huge collection of museums and galleries, plus year-round festivals, theatre, music and sport, it’s a must-visit for the whole family.
A day out could also take you to Chippenham – a historical market town and one of the West Country’s most vibrant. With a compact commercial centre, it’s easy to explore the main shopping areas on the High Street; the Emery Gate Shopping Centre and open-air Borough Shopping Parade. You can also explore the Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre and the accredited Chippenham Museum & Heritage Centre which are both located in the town. Chippenham has a number of beautifully maintained parks, play areas and open spaces, as well as some of the country’s greatest houses and historic villages.
Local schools & education
When it comes to education, Fishponds offers a huge choice of well-regarded schools for all ages. For primary education, both Fishponds Church of England school and Begbrook Primary Academy are nearby, as is Bristol Metropolitan Academy for older children. Briarwood Special School offers education for those with specialist needs. The University of Bristol and University of the West of England offer further education for school leavers.
Transport & travel
Travel by road or rail is easy and convenient with a home in Fishponds. With easy access to the M32 and links to the M4/M5 motorway, you are within easy commutable distance from Bristol (3 miles), Bath (15 miles), Chippenham (25 miles) and Swindon (38 miles). Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway are both around 5 miles away for rail travel and just 12 miles away, Bristol International airport makes journeys further afield simple.
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A feral child (also, colloquially, wild child) is a human child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, and has no (or little) experience of human care, loving or social behavior, and crucially, of human language. Some feral children have been confined by people (usually their own parents); in some cases this child abandonment was due to the parents' rejection of a child's severe intellectual or physical impairment. Feral children may have experienced severe child abuse or trauma before being abandoned or running away. Feral children are sometimes the subjects of folklore and legends, typically portrayed as having been brought up by animals.
Feral children lack the basic social skills that are normally learned in the process of enculturation. For example, they may be unable to learn to use a toilet, have trouble learning to walk upright after walking on fours all their life, and display a complete lack of interest in the human activity around them. They often seem mentally impaired and have almost insurmountable trouble learning a human language. The impaired ability to learn a formal language after having been isolated for so many years is often attributed to the existence of a critical period for language learning, and taken as evidence in favour of the critical period hypothesis
There is little scientific knowledge about feral children. One of the best-known examples, the detailed diaries of Reverend Singh, who claimed to have discovered Amala and Kamala (two girls who had been brought up from birth by wolves) in a forest in India, has been proven a fraud to obtain funds for his orphanage. Child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim states that Amala and Kamala were born mentally and physically disabled
Bristol Engine Company | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:16 1 History
00:01:25 1.1 Foundation
00:03:26 1.2 The Bristol Boxkite
00:05:29 1.3 1911–1914
00:06:59 1.4 First World War
00:09:05 1.5 Inter-war years
00:11:58 1.6 Second World War
00:12:55 1.7 Post-war
00:16:50 1.8 Merger into BAC
00:18:01 1.9 The Bristol Aeroplane Company of Canada
00:19:22 1.10 Nationalisation
00:19:51 2 Archives
00:20:26 3 Bristol Engine Company
00:22:41 4 Helicopter Division
00:24:48 5 Products
00:25:39 5.1 Aircraft
00:25:47 5.1.1 Pre-World War I
00:26:33 5.1.2 World War I
00:27:08 5.1.3 Inter-war
00:27:16 5.1.4 World War II
00:27:48 5.1.5 Post-WW2
00:29:13 5.2 Helicopters
00:29:39 5.3 Engines
00:29:58 5.4 Missiles and rockets
00:30:36 6 See also
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Speaking Rate: 0.896664688688803
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-B
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Bristol Aeroplane Company, originally the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, was both one of the first and one of the most important British aviation companies, designing and manufacturing both airframes and aircraft engines. Notable aircraft produced by the company include the 'Boxkite', the Bristol Fighter, the Bulldog, the Blenheim, the Beaufighter, and the Britannia, and much of the preliminary work which led to the Concorde was carried out by the company. In 1956 its major operations were split into Bristol Aircraft and Bristol Aero Engines. In 1959, Bristol Aircraft merged with several major British aircraft companies to form the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) and Bristol Aero Engines merged with Armstrong Siddeley to form Bristol Siddeley.
BAC went on to become a founding component of the nationalised British Aerospace, now BAE Systems. Bristol Siddeley was purchased by Rolls-Royce in 1966, who continued to develop and market Bristol-designed engines. The BAC works were in Filton, about 4 miles (6 km) north of Bristol city centre. BAE Systems, Airbus, Rolls Royce, MBDA and GKN still have a presence at the Filton site where the Bristol Aeroplane Company was located.
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Bristol Aeroplane Company | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:10 1 History
00:01:19 1.1 Foundation
00:03:12 1.2 The Bristol Boxkite
00:05:07 1.3 1911–1914
00:06:31 1.4 First World War
00:08:29 1.5 Inter-war years
00:11:10 1.6 Second World War
00:12:03 1.7 Post-war
00:15:42 1.8 Merger into BAC
00:16:50 1.9 The Bristol Aeroplane Company of Canada
00:18:05 1.10 Nationalisation
00:18:33 2 Archives
00:19:05 3 Bristol Engine Company
00:21:10 4 Helicopter Division
00:23:09 5 Products
00:23:57 5.1 Aircraft
00:24:06 5.1.1 Pre-World War I
00:24:49 5.1.2 World War I
00:25:22 5.1.3 Inter-war
00:25:30 5.1.4 World War II
00:26:01 5.1.5 Post-war
00:26:31 5.2 Helicopters
00:26:48 5.3 Engines
00:27:06 5.4 Missiles and rockets
00:27:41 6 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.9725549438118786
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-B
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Bristol Aeroplane Company, originally the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, was both one of the first and one of the most important British aviation companies, designing and manufacturing both airframes and aircraft engines. Notable aircraft produced by the company include the 'Boxkite', the Bristol Fighter, the Bulldog, the Blenheim, the Beaufighter, and the Britannia, and much of the preliminary work which led to the Concorde was carried out by the company. In 1956 its major operations were split into Bristol Aircraft and Bristol Aero Engines. In 1959, Bristol Aircraft merged with several major British aircraft companies to form the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) and Bristol Aero Engines merged with Armstrong Siddeley to form Bristol Siddeley.
BAC went on to become a founding component of the nationalised British Aerospace, now BAE Systems. Bristol Siddeley was purchased by Rolls-Royce in 1966, who continued to develop and market Bristol-designed engines. The BAC works were in Filton, about 4 miles (6 km) north of Bristol city centre. BAE Systems, Airbus, Rolls Royce, MBDA and GKN still have a presence at the Filton site where the Bristol Aeroplane Company was located.