Transcript Slide 1

Driving Directions for getting to BAWA
Travelling from South Bristol. Leave the city heading North on the
M32. Exit the M32 at junction 1 to join the A4174 towards Filton.
Cross over 2 roundabouts, the 2nd roundabout crossing the A38, onto
Southmead Road Go through 2 sets of traffic lights, the BAWA sports
field will be on your right-hand side Turn right into the driveway at
the far end of the field.
Avon Branch
(Formerly South West Branch)
From the East Exit the M4 at Junction 19 onto the M32. Exit the
M32 at junction 1 to join the A4174 towards Filton. Cross over 2
roundabouts, the 2nd roundabout crossing the A38, onto Southmead
Road Go through 2 sets of traffic lights, the BAWA sports field will be
on your right-hand side Turn right into the driveway at the far end of
the field.
BAWA Centre
589
Southmead Rd
Filton, Bristol,
BS34 7RG
Gambia and
Avon Fire
Services in
Partnership
From the West Exit the M4 at
Junction 20 onto the M5 (South
West). Take the next exit from the
M5 at Junction 16 onto the A38
south, towards Bristol. After
approximately 3 miles you will reach
a roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto
Southmead Road. Go through 2 sets
of traffic lights, the BAWA sports field
will be on your right-hand side. Turn
right into the driveway at the far end
of the field.
Travelling on the M5 from the North or South Exit the M5 at Junction
16 onto the A38 south, towards Bristol. Afterapproximately 3 miles you
will reach a roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Southmead Road. Go
through 2 sets of traffic lights, the BAWA sports field will be on your
right-hand side. Turn right into the driveway at the far end of the field.
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Join us for an
entertaining and
interesting
evening
Time
1900 – 2130
Date
March 2nd
2010
Theme for the event
Forthcoming events
March 2nd - Quality in
Society
Gambia and Avon Fire
Services in Partnership
(GAFSIP), was the inspiration of our
speaker for this evening ex-Avon Chief Fire
Officer, Dave Hutchings, (no connection with
our Chairperson) who witnessed a fatal road
traffic collision when holidaying in The Gambia
in 1991.
GAFSIP sends equipment that Avon no longer
uses to The Gambia and provides vital training
to keep their fire and ambulance services
running.
The success of this long term working
partnership is evident, not only in The Gambia
Fire and Ambulance Service (GFAS), but also
through the provision of humanitarian aid.
April 13th - Turning the recession into
opportunity
Philippe Rousseliere.
Specialising in the application of quality principles to the control of
management and operational processes in both manufacturing and
administrative contexts, Philippe has earned a reputation for
thinking outside the box on the issue of Quality and believes very
much in audience participation at events such as these.
May 4th - Risk and the art of war
Nigel Heaton
A qualified practitioner, with extensive practical field experience and
often used by companies as an expert witness. Nigel will provide an
enlightening and practical approach to risk management. This
session will be interactive.
June 1st CR - is it just a load of hot air?
Stephen Barthorpe
Businesses are taking Corporate Responsibly more seriously than
ever before. CR is not just a feel-good exercise but is of strategic and
financial importance to every business. Stephen will provide some
great insight into how businesses can benefit from a strategic
approach to CR.
Summer social event?? All ideas are
welcome!