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A true story of a tragic death
The Trinity Community Initiative (TCI) supported AWP Bristol Early Intervention in Psychosis Team with subsidised space hire at Arts West Side between February and May 2016
A summary of our projects and activities at Arts West Side 2015
Cirque Bijou's outdoor spectacle, celebrating artistry from across the globe
'Powerful sultry vocals over often fervently moody electronica' Bank's kicks off her UK tour here at Trinity
Trinity are pleased to announce that we have replaced our old bar with a new larger bar, fabricated from reclaimed wood and stainless steel finish
A host of local community groups will be turning out, with support of BARAC, in protest against recent cuts to local services
Trinity is pleased to announce that we are to be part of BBC6 Music Festival 2016
Photo of the Trinity Centre's Graffiti Room used for part of the BBC's "My Bristol" project
Trinity Centre is sold by the Church Commissioners to Bristol Caribbean Community Enterprise Ltd
This January 2018 we launch "Heart & Soul", a year long celebration of Trinity's heritage to run alongside our capital repairs
Are you aged 16-18 and living in Bristol? Are you a creative person? Do you like movies and want to make one?
Young people from Making Tracks headed to Trinity for a day of music making
BBC Bristol news coverage of Trinity new, year-long local history project What's Your Trinity Story?
Trinity's weekly street dance class has performed around the country, won countless awards and they are looking for new recruits to join the team
Please read this information if you are considering requesting use of Trinity for a benefit gig or fundraiser
Poet, writer, musician, actor met young people from Making Tracks
The Trinity Centre welcomed Benjamin Zephaniah who visited Bristol today on a search to compile a black radical writing anthology