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by sarah last modified 02/04/2021 10:44 AM

Trinity receives Culture Recovery funding

by sarah last modified 02/04/2021 10:44 AM
Trinity receives Culture Recovery funding

Trinity Community Arts

Trinity Garden Sessions

Trinity Garden Sessions will relaunch in 2021. Photo Khali Ackford

Trinity has been granted £162k from the Cultural Recovery Fund, providing critical investment for Trinity to remain solvent and financially viable beyond 30 June.

The grant replaces income generated by our trading-arm, which has been severely impacted as a result of pandemic restrictions.

Support from the Cultural Recovery Fund means we have the capacity to reopen. The grant will support our socially distanced live programme, providing paid opportunities for freelancers and artists, as well as covering Centre running costs, enabling rehearsals, workshops, community classes and other planned grant-funded projects such as Youth Music to return to the building.

Thanks to the support and flexibility of funders, Trinity has adapted delivery in response to the pandemic, reacheing over 5000 people across a programme of arts, heritage, well-being and, community activity.

Between April-June we will relaunch our outdoor, socially-distanced live-programme, bringing you some of the best of Bristol’s music scene. We will work with regular community groups to support the relaunch regular activitiesprogramme and, as restrictions ease, we will be hosting a series of family performances.

Further details will be announced soon. Sign up to our mailing list for more info.

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