Stoke Gifford

Stoke Gifford, South Gloucestershire, West of England, England, United Kingdom
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Bristol Technology and Engineering Academy (Q16255497)
item type: secondary school / University Technical College
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bristol Technology and Engineering Academy (or BTE Academy) was a University Technical College (UTC) that opened in September 2013 in Stoke Gifford, just north of Bristol, England. The University of the West of England and City of Bristol College were the lead academic sponsors of the UTC, and Airbus and GKN were the lead business sponsors of the UTC.

Street address: Bristol Technology and Engineering Academy, New Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS34 8SF (from Wikidata)

EDUBase URN: 139669; website: http://www.bteacademy.co.uk/

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 2022 disestablishments in England, Defunct University Technical Colleges, Defunct schools in South Gloucestershire District
Research England (Q52857405)
item type: government agency
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Research England is a part of United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) that oversees the functions of UKRI in relation to university research and knowledge transfer in England. This includes:

website: http://re.ukri.org/

Gipsy Patch Lane Bridge (Q115959796)
item type: railway bridge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gipsy Patch Lane Bridge is a bridge in Little Stoke, Bristol, England, built in 2020.

UWE Stadium (Q7876128)
item type: sports venue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

UWE Stadium was a proposed 21,700 all-seater stadium to be built in Cheswick, South Gloucestershire, as a new home for Bristol Rovers. The stadium was to replace their current home, the Memorial Stadium. Sainsbury's agreed to buy the Memorial Stadium in 2011 and lease it to the club while the new stadium was built to the north of the city.

website: http://www.uwestadium.com/

School of Education (Q7432431)
item type: academic department
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

website: http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/cahe/edu.aspx

North Fringe of Bristol (Q7055457)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The North Fringe of Bristol, England is a mostly developed area between the northern edge of the administrative city of Bristol and the M4 and M5 motorways. Its eastern edge is usually defined as the M32 motorway. The area falls within South Gloucestershire Council, and is the northern part of Greater Bristol.

Harry Stoke (Q5672626)
item type: village
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Harry Stoke is a village in the parish of Stoke Gifford, South Gloucestershire, England.

Stoke Lodge (Q7618468)
item type: human settlement
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Stoke Lodge is a suburb of Bristol, England, developed in the 1950s and early 1960s on farmland to the south of Patchway Common, South Gloucestershire and east of the A38 trunk road. Although the busy London to South Wales railway forms the south-western boundary of the estate, the sound of the trains is moderated by the railway tracks being within a cutting. The new town of Bradley Stoke lies immediately to the east, whilst the suburb of Little Stoke is on its southern edge.

Stoke Park Hospital (Q7618485)
item type: hospital / former hospital
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Stoke Park Hospital, was a large hospital for the mental handicapped, closed circa 1997, situated on the north-east edge of Bristol, England, just within South Gloucestershire. Most patients were long-term residents, both adults and children of all ages. A school was on-site. Prior to 1950, it was known as the Stoke Park Colony, which was founded in 1909.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct hospitals in England
Bristol robotics laboratory (Q4969119)
item type: laboratory
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL), established in 2005, is the largest academic centre for multi-disciplinary robotics research in the UK. It is the result of a collaboration between the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England in Bristol and is situated on UWE's Frenchay Campus. An internationally recognised Centre of Excellence in Robotics, the Bristol Robotics Laboratory covers an area of over 4,600 sq. metres (50,000 sq. feet). The Laboratory is currently involved in interdisciplinary research projects addressing key areas of robot capabilities and applications including human-robot interaction, unmanned aerial vehicles, driverless cars, swarm robotics, non-linear control, machine vision, robot ethics and soft robotics. The BRL co-directors are Professors Arthur Richards and Matthew Studley.

website: http://www.brl.ac.uk/

Higher Education Funding Council for England (Q5758074)
item type: government agency
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) was a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom, which was responsible for the distribution of funding for higher education to universities and further education colleges in England since 1992. It ceased to exist as of 1 April 2018, when its duties were divided between the newly created Office for Students and Research England (operating within United Kingdom Research and Innovation).

website: http://www.hefce.ac.uk/

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct public bodies of the United Kingdom
School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences (Q7432473)
item type: academic department
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

website: http://www.uwe.ac.uk/hlss/

Little Stoke (Q923460)
item type: village
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Little Stoke is a village in the parish of Stoke Gifford, situated in South Gloucestershire, England. It is surrounded by Patchway, Stoke Gifford and Bradley Stoke. Home to Patchway railway station, a minor stop on the railway network, the railway line separates Little Stoke from the large Rolls-Royce factories in nearby Filton. Gipsy Patch Lane Bridge provides access under the line.

Bristol Law School (Q4968941)
item type: law school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bristol Law School (BLS), formerly known as the Faculty of Law, is an academic school at the University of the West of England. This is different from the University of Bristol Law School.

Cheswick (Q5094036)
item type: village
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cheswick () is a new village bridging the South Gloucestershire and Bristol borders. It straddles the boundaries of Stoke Gifford, Filton and Lockleaze and lies close to the major employment sites of the University of the West of England (UWE), MoD Abbey Wood and Hewlett Packard. The development has three points of motor vehicular access: From Coldharbour Lane, just south of the UWE East Entrance, and two bus and cycle only routes from the Abbey Wood Roundabout on the A4174 Avon Ring Road (the Cheswick Bus Link) and from Lockleaze (Romney Avenue).

Great Stoke (Q5600042)
item type: suburb
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Great Stoke is a suburb of the city of Bristol, in the South Gloucestershire district, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. It is part of the town of Bradley Stoke and the village of Stoke Gifford.

MoD Abbey Wood (Q6886126)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

MOD Abbey Wood is a Ministry of Defence establishment at Filton, Bristol, United Kingdom. The purpose-built site houses the MOD's Defence Equipment and Support and Submarine Delivery Agency procurement organisations. It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in July 1996, after which various government departments relocated to the site.

Defence Equipment and Support (Q5251177)
item type: government agency
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) is a trading entity and joint-defence organisation within the UK Ministry of Defence. It began operating on 2 April 2007, following the merger of the MoD's Defence Procurement Agency and the Defence Logistics Organisation, under the Chief Executive Officer of Defence Equipment and Support.

website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/defence-equipment-and-support

Bristol City W.F.C. (Q2552306)
item type: women's association football team
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bristol City Women's Football Club is a women's association football team from the city of Bristol. Formed in 1998 as Bristol Rovers W.F.C., they were renamed Bristol Academy W.F.C. in 2005 following the withdraw of support from Bristol Rovers and increased involvement and academy development from Bristol Academy of Sport (now SGS Sport), part of South Gloucestershire and Stroud College. A second change of name, this time to Bristol City was approved by the FA Women's Football Board in time for the 2016 WSL season. With their home games relocating from SGS College’s Stoke Gifford Stadium to the Robins High Performance Centre and now Ashton Gate Stadium. Bristol City Women won promotion to the FA Women's Super League (WSL), the highest level of the women's game in England in 2016 and stayed there for five seasons before being relegated to the FA Women's Championship in 2021.

website: http://www.bristolcitywfc.co.uk/index.html

Defence Procurement Agency (Q5251237)
item type: government agency
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 2007 disestablishments in the United Kingdom, Defunct executive agencies of the United Kingdom government
Chapel, 100 Metres North Of The Dower House (Q26429547)
item type: chapel

National Heritage List for England number: 1136253

Wallscourt Farmhouse (Q26429564)
item type: farmhouse

National Heritage List for England number: 1136270

The Gables Wayside (Q26421688)
item type: building

National Heritage List for England number: 1128830

Collection Pool In Barn Wood (Q26421693)
item type: building

National Heritage List for England number: 1128836

Greenwood (Q26607049)
item type: building

National Heritage List for England number: 1321116