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First Trinity Newsletter Out Now...
Follow this link to Trinity's Summer 2008 Newsletter
BBC "My Bristol" Project
Photo of the Trinity Centre's Graffiti Room used for part of the BBC's "My Bristol" project
Threat to History of Old Market
Concerned residents and traders turned up at the Trinity Centre, Old Market, to discuss the conservation of one of Bristol's most historic streets.
Plant the Seed of Green Future
Green-fingered people can swap tips and take part in workshops at the annual Bristol Seed Swap.The event, in its third year, takes place on February 10.
Trinity gets a lift - as in elevator
Trinity has just finished the installation of a new lift at the centre. This will widen access to our facilities, and save us from walking up and down the stairs.
Festival Fundraiser
17 November 2007 - Big Green Ball benefit gig at the Trinity Centre to ensure the future of the Big Green Gathering.
All the fun of the Fireworks
4 November 2007 - families enjoyed Trinity Community Arts' free annual firework event with Bristol talents the Ambling Band and Glitzy Bag Hags providing a quirky musical backdrop to the firework display.
NBPA Conference
25 October 2007 - The National Black Police Association walked from on a march of solidarity, from Warwick Road down Stapleton Road reconvening at the Trinity Centre, where they remembered all the ethnic minority officers who have died on duty.

Press releases

Press releases from Trinity Community Arts

Grant Awarded for Scriptwriting Project
TCA has been awarded a grant of £2,969 from First Light Movies "What's the Big Idea" programme to run a collaborative script-writing project with young people from Bristol and Leicestershire
Oral History Project
Do you have a story about Trinity? We want to hear from you
Trinity inspires youth passion for the arts
Trinity Community Arts is reaching out to young people to encourage their creativity, by offering a range of FREE arts and music courses at the Trinity Centre, Old Market.
Shout Out for Students With Passion
Trinity Community Arts is looking for aspiring young musicians for this year's FREE Passion for Music course
'Respect' Project unites generations
Trinity Community Arts has been bringing older and young people together from the community, to create a sculpture for the Trinity Centre gardens.