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Re-imaging Trinity post-lockdown - Part 1: Arts
Trinity reflects on the announcement of the Government's £1.57bn cultural support package and what that might mean for grassoots culture
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Re-imagining Trinity post-lockdown - Part 2: Community
Trinity reflects on Locality's Report: We Were Built For This and the role of community hubs in a post-covid world
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Supporting people in crisis
Trinity is working with other partners across the city to develop a citywide approach to support vulnerable people
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How does the music industry help the sector?
With the grass-roots music sector in crisis, now's the time to think about how to safeguard those at the sharp end
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Events at Trinity During Restrictions
Find out more about Tiers and events at Trinity
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Trinity car park reopens
Trinity has operated a P&D car park since 2014, using Pay & Display revenue generated to fund charitable activities and cover running costs
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Trinity pays Real Living Wage
Trinity has been accredited as a Living Wage Employer
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Trinity Presents Garden Sessions
Trinity opens new outdoor venue
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1985 Music
1985 Music is a platform for forward thinking electronic music basing its roots in 170 / 85 BPM
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A Winged Victory For The Sullen
The duo tour following the release of "The Undivided Five"
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