2004
The Trinity Centre is re-opened by Trinity Community Arts
After laying dormant for almost three years, Trinity was reopened for community use in April, using internal revenue and a grant of £30,000 from Easton and Lawrence Hill Neighborhood Renewal Fund.
The arrival of Administrator Melanie West saw Trinity focusing on developing the Centre as a community resource, delivering several community fêtes, fundraisers and a visit from The London Philharmonia, who travelled to the Centre October to produce original music with young people from the Remix Project.
Refurbished, rewired and reinstated, the downstairs hall of the Trinity Centre hosted its official relaunch gig on 1 October. The opening night was attended by many of the musical luminaries of Bristol. After years of closure, the re-opening of Trinity was an emotional event, a night which will long be remembered - and many of those present will attest the general feeling that a landmark of the Bristol scene had been restored to its rightful place in the hearts and minds of the people.
The relaunch was overshowed in the media by the tradgic shooting of two women who were dumped outside a Trinity Road Police Station, after being shot in a car in St George in the early hours of 2 October.
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Trinity website logotype
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