Bristol and regional websites
Askbristol
Askbristol is a new website where you can have your say about all sorts of issues that may affect your life in Bristol - direct feedback and on-line discussions about Bristol issues.
www.askbristol.com
Bristol City Council's main website
www.bristol.gov.uk
Bristol City Council: e-petitions
Start a online petition or sign an existing petition with this interactive service.
www.bristol.gov.uk/epetitions/
The Bristol Children and Young Peoples Strategic Partnership
www.bristolchildren.org.uk
Connexions
working on behalf of the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) in delivering the Connexions Service for young people aged 13-19 years (formerly called the Careers Service). Also provides a broad range of information, advice and guidance services to adults.
www.connexionswest.org.uk
Digital Bristol
a free community on-line resource. See what's happening in Bristol and beyond:
www.digitalbristol.org
Intelligence West
a directory of data and links to sources of data for the West of England sub-region which covers Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset; and South Gloucestershire.
www.intelligencewest.org.uk
NetMums
New local website for Bristol parents, which details what's on, toddler groups, child care, cinemas, theatres, activities and much more, to do with children in the Bristol area.
www.netmums.com/bristol
One Space
Support from parenting professionals on all aspects of being a parent, plus a lively online community offering support and friendship from other single parents.
www.onespace.org.uk
South West Forum
The regional voice of the voluntary and community sector.
www.southwestforum.org.uk
South West Regional Assembly
Promoting the economic, social and environmental well-being of those who live and work here.
www.southwest-ra.gov.uk
RISE (South West Social Enterprise)
RISE is the voice for South West social enterprise and supports the development of sustainable social enterprises in the region. RISE is a membership organisation open to anyone interested in the social enterprise agenda in the South West.
www.rise-sw.co.uk





