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Black History Month at Trinity
October is Black History Month and here at Trinity we have a fantastic line-up of events.
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Black Roots
Legendary reggae band heads to Trinity as part of a Ujima take-over
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Blood Red Shoes 01.05.12
Live of review Blood Red Shoes here at Trinity
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Board biographies
Find out a bit more about Trinity's board of trustees
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Save 10% on 2019 wedding packages
Book before end of Feb to save 10% on your DIY wedding to remember
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Bristol arts groups miss out on funding
A critically-acclaimed Bristol theatre company has got an extra six months of funding from the city council – but then its support will be withdrawn completely
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Bristol Energy Project
Project led by the Bristol Energy Cooperative seeking to explore viability of community-owned energy solutions
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Bristol musicians support Trinity
"If I can help, I'd like to", John Parish and Adrian Utley tell us why they are supporting our Notes for Notes Appeal
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Bristol Radical Film Festival 2017
Now in its sixth year celebrating political, activist and experimental filmmaking
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Introducing "Bristol Arts Channel"
Bristol's cultural organisation unite to launch city-wide Bristol Arts Channel, presenting content "Together Online"
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