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Nick Fyfe
Our upstairs 'Fyfe Hall' is named in memory of Nick Fyfe, one of the founding directors of Trinity Community Arts
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Public Enemy
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Redevelopment 1987-89
A major development phase, when the building was under the management of Bristol City Council, which saw removal of original features and installation of new ...
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Repairs 60s
Roof repairs were identified as needed in 1961
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Repairs 1990s
NTCA carried out extensive repair and renovation of Trinity in the early 1990s
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Rise of Punk
Trinity has long been home to alternative music in the City, notability the rise of punk in the late 1970s and New Wave in the early 1980s
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Rock Against Racism
Trinity has a history of bringing music genres together in the fight against racism
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Rock Against Racism
Rock Against Racism is a political and cultural movement that emerged in response to racism
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Rupert & The Big Egg
The Dolwilym Theatre Company, 1980
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Save Trinity Campaign
A background to Trinity Community Arts
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