2007

2007

Ongoing development works for the Access to Training Project, a grant from Heritage Lottery Fund and live music performances throughout the year, including The Good, The Bad, The Queen

2007 saw our music calender growing, with performances from The Good the Bad and the Queen and Willy Mason.

Kieran Doswell resigned as Centre Manager in May, after four years as a volunteer and seven years work to re-establish Trinity as one of Bristol’s best loved music venues and community centres.

New Centre Manager Matthew Hewitt worked on the ongoing Access to Training Project, supported by funds from Bristol Objective 2 and YANSEC. The works brought the upper floor of the Centre back into use. Works included the installation of a wheelchair-accessible lift, toilet facilities for disabled users upstairs and installation of training spaces, as the first phase of a wider renovation process.

Our website was redesigned and relaunched thanks to a grant from the Quartet Community Foundation.

July saw the arrival of new Activities Coordinator Emma Harvey and the sad passing of founding member Nick Fyfe in November.

In November 2007 Trinity was granted £25,000 from Heritage Lottery Fund to begin the year long Bristol Sound Project.

Collection of photos from Animal Collective gig at Trinity Animal Collective gig
Collection of photos from Animal Collective gig at Trinity
Images from Trinity workshops and classes in 2007 Assorted 2007
Images from Trinity workshops and classes in 2007
Images from recent Trinity gigs Assorted Gigs & Events 2007-2008
Images from recent Trinity gigs
Daytime festival and evening benefit gig headlined by the BEAT Love Music Hate Racism
Daytime festival and evening benefit gig headlined by the BEAT
Photographs from the 2007 Trinity Fireworks Party Fireworks party 2007
Photographs from the 2007 Trinity Fireworks Party
A view of the permaculture project Generation earth
A view of the permaculture project