The Beeb get down with Trinity's story
Staff want people's stories and photos of their time spent at the Trinity Centre in Lawrence Hill.
What's Your Trinity Story? will span from the 60s until today and will culminate in an exhibition and booklet of people's memories and images.
Trinity is probably best known for its role in the music scene of the 1990s, when it played host to many top stars.
It hosted many famous artists notably from the punk and reggae genres, and was an important landmark in the globally exported "Bristol Sound" prominent during this era.
The space has also had a number of roles within the community over the years, from a bingo hall to a boxing ring.
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It is now run as a community arts centre with regular training, projects and events.
Emma Harvey from the centre said: "There is a wealth of Trinity related stories out there and everyone seems to have their own unique memory of the space.
"This is a really exciting project that will document real people's stories, so that they can be passed on to future generations and centre users."
There will also be a series of workshop activities where participants from the local community will be invited to produce a stained-glass window design to represent local people and their history.
Do you have a story or photos you would like to share?
For more information about the project or to get involved, contact 0117 935 1200 or email info@3ca.org.uk
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