1981
The Holy Trinity Church is sold to the Bristol Caribbean Community Enterprise group
Two fires at opposite ends of the church caused localised damage to floors on 1 October 1981.
On 31 December 1981 the building was sold to Bristol Caribbean Community Enterprise Ltd (BCCE) for £25,000, with a number of restrictive covenants, including stipulating its use for community purposes.
This was the beginning of Trinity becomming a predominant music venue for different genres popular at the time, from reggae through ska to punk.
