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    <title>Public Meeting: Bristol &amp; Bath Railway Path</title>
    <link>https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/whats-on/trinity-events-archive/2018/public-meeting-bristol-bath-railway-path</link>
    <description>Join Up Our Street who are hosting a discussion around concerns and experiences of recent incidents on the path. </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Join us for a public meeting to talk about the Bristol to Bath Railway Path. We will be bringing you an update on action from Sustrans and our local community as well as Bristol City Council.</p>
<p>We know many residents are concerned about safety on the path and we will be sharing news of the new campaign to share, respect and enjoy the path for all - the One Path Initiative.</p>
<p>The meeting will finish at 7.30pm and we will take a torch-lit walk along the path, finishing up with free hot chocolate. Hope you can join us!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2018-12-10T15:35:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Psychedelic Series: Tarot</title>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>The Psychedelic Society Bristol present a series of talks that discuss the possibility of altering our perception of reality via the means of psychedelics or other more mystic routes including shamanism, tarot, astrology, ritual, mythology, occultism lucid dreaming.</p>
<p>They will explore how mysticism and the occult has influenced man's perception of reality and his own consciousness. It is a space to be curious about the role of intention in the realms of magic, for example the Tarot, and the role of intention when it comes to tripping or psychedelic ceremony. It is the chance to discuss how the various mystical routes, throughout history, have allowed us to alter and distort our perception of reality and expand our awareness and understanding of the universe.</p>
<p>Book your tickets here: https://psychedelicsociety.org.uk/events/psychedelic-series-bristol-tarot-tue-24th-apr-2018-252</p>
<p>Ticket prices are on a sliding scale: <br />- £8 concessions <br />- £10 standard <br />- £12 higher income</p>
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<p><span class="discreet"><i>PLEASE NOTE: The Trinity Centre is hired by 3rd Party groups. The views expressed during events run by 3rd party hirers do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the organisation.</i></span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2018-04-03T14:55:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Phylum Artist Talks Vol. II</title>
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    <description>Talk and Q&amp;A</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Phylum Vol. II presents a transnational conversation on art, architecture and design.</p>
<p>Welcome UWE professor and researcher, Dr Fidel Meraz and Canadian artist, Jonathan Luckhurst, whilst they explore architecture as not only a built space, but as an arena for reimagining more sustainable and inclusive futures.</p>
<p>Jonathan Luckhurst will present Proposals for Reimagined Futures, his current body of work that draws on deep time ecological strategies to suggest how both humans and the Earth might respond to the current environmental crisis. Whilst, Dr Fidel Meraz, will highlight Bristol's local architectural context through his photography and research surrounding the Trinity Art Centre's new location to be housed in the historic Jacob Wells Baths building.</p>
<p>For full artist bios, please click <a href="https://www.headfirstbristol.co.uk/whats-on/the-trinity-centre/thu-28-may-phylum-artist-talks-vol-ii-152323#e152323">here</a></p>
<p>Two 20-minute artist presentations will be followed by a live Q&amp;A. The evening concludes with an opportunity to exchange ideas and make new connections.</p>
<p><strong>About Phylum:<br /></strong>Phylum Artist Talks presents artists and designers working at the intersection of ecology, sustainability and social practice. Creatives today play a vital role in bridging the gap between research and positive action. Taking place in Bristol, their programme brings together established and emerging artists to share future-facing projects and explore the most pressing issues of our time.</p>
<p><strong>Submissions:<br /></strong>Phylum is dedicated to including perspectives from as many diverse voices as possible. To register your interest in participating in a future talk, please email Alison <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:alisonpowell.curator@gmail.com?subject=Future talk">here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2026-04-14T09:56:48Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Phylum Artist Talks Vol. I</title>
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    <description>Talk and Q&amp;A</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Phylum Vol. I features, 2025 Emerging Innovator Award winner, Emmanuella Blake Morsi, whose work reshapes colonial frameworks and connects marginalised communities with the natural world, alongside visual participatory artist Ellie Shipman, who will discuss her two‑year public art project for the University of Bristol’s Temple Quarter Enterprise and her recent collaboration with mothers at St Michael’s Hospital.</p>
<p>Artist presentations will be followed by a live Q&amp;A and time for conversation and connection. More information on Phylum and the presenting artists is available <a class="external-link" href="http://www.alisonpowell.info/events">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About Phylum</strong><br />Phylum Artist Talks presents artists and designers working at the intersection of ecology, sustainability and social practice. Creatives today play a vital role in bridging the gap between research and positive action. Taking place in Bristol, our programme brings together established and emerging artists to share future-facing projects and explore the most pressing issues of our time.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2026-02-17T14:55:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Oscar Anderson In Conversation </title>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Paragraph">An evening is a rare opportunity to hear about Oscar’s inspirations, achievements and challenges in his own words in a conversation with Dr Edson Burton. Videos of Oscar will illustrate the talk in motion.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Paragraph">Dancer, actor Oscar Anderson is a force of nature in Bristol’s dance scene. Many will know Oscar for his high energy, highly elegant jazz dance performances as part of Bristol’s award-winning dance troupe the Floor Technicians. Others for his much-loved jazz dance classes at Bristol Dance Centre amongst other venues. He is also the longest serving actor in the BBC flagship drama Casualty.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Paragraph">Oscar Anderson in conversation is part of Art of the Possible a series of activities delivered by the Trinity Centre Bristol as part of the restoration of Jacob Wells dance centre.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Paragraph">To register your interest, email <a class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Hyperlink" href="mailto:info@trinitybristol.org.uk" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">info@trinitybristol.org.uk</a><img src="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/whats-on/oscar-anderson-in-conversation" alt="Oscar Anderson In Conversation " id="__mce_tmp" title="Oscar Anderson In Conversation " /><img src="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/whats-on/oscar-anderson-in-conversation" alt="Oscar Anderson In Conversation " id="__mce_tmp" title="Oscar Anderson In Conversation " /></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2026-03-05T12:34:49Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Ocean Advocate Summit</title>
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    <description>Reconnect to the ocean</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">At this one-day summit, you will have a chance to reconnect to the ocean, discover more about marine life and the threats they face, and learn new confidence-building skills.</p>
<p class="has-text-color stk-block-text__text">This event is for swimmers, surfers, sea-lovers, artists, educators and anyone else who loves the ocean. Although they will be celebrating international conservation efforts, the event will primarily focus on research and projects within the UK, highlighting how individuals here can take action.<br /><br />The first Ocean Advocate Summit in 2025 was a sell-out event, so we recommend booking your ticket early to avoid disappointment! The Ocean Advocate Summit is returning bigger and better, with a new line-up of speakers and exhibitors.</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">If you have any questions or are interested in speaking or exhibiting please contact <a class="external-link" href="https://ocean-advocate.org/contact-us/">here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Men in Love launch with Irvine Welsh</title>
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    <description>Book Launch</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>There wasn’t an album they wouldn’t buy, or a drug they wouldn’t try.<br />Then it spiralled out of control . . .<br />They were left with nothing.<br />Nothing but the eternal quest of all men: the search for love.<br /><br />Opening in the late 1980s as rave culture is born and moving into the 1990s, Men In Love reunites the Trainspotting crew for a riotous new journey.<br /><br />Renton, Spud, Sick Boy and Begbie leave heroin behind and seek joy, and the hope of redemption, on the dance floor. Each wants to feel alive in the closing years of Thatcher’s Britain, and they fill their days with sex and romance and trying to get ahead. Taking in Edinburgh, London, Amsterdam and Paris, the group charges towards an unexpected event: Sick Boy’s wedding day.<br /><br />But is falling in love the answer, or just another doomed quest?<br /><br />Thrilled to be hosting this event with one of the major British writers of the past 30 years. Catch up with the characters from Trainspotting as they move into the rave era. Irvine will be in conversation with Dave Cridge.</p>
<p>The Bristolian born DJ/Producer that has been a pivotal key in the UKs music scene, from supporting The Prodigy to DJing at the iconic raves like Universe and Fantasia, and taking the Trip Hop Bristol sound worldwide with Ninja Tunes, Up Bustle &amp; Out, Cridge has lived and breathed the culture and is a very big fan of Irvine Welsh's work from day one. Presented by bookhaus.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Jonathon Porritt: 'Love Anger &amp; Betrayal'</title>
    <link>https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/whats-on/2026/jonathon-porritt-love-anger-betrayal</link>
    <description>Book Tour</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>"What good are science and rational persuasion if no one is paying attention?"</p>
<p>Jonathon Porritt is a veteran climate campaigner, advisor and writer, and has consistently highlighted the environmental crisis and its threat to social and ecological justice - over 50 years of constantly looking for solutions.</p>
<p>His newly published, eleventh book, 'Love, Anger &amp; Betrayal', visits the latest generation of climate activists and documents the experiences of 26 insightful young people - his co-authors - who joined Just Stop Oil's Nonviolent Civil Resistance. The book reveals their passion for a just and sustainable transition away from our global economic and cultural dependence on fossil fuels. But who, with the political power, is listening?</p>
<p>The evening includes a book signing with the book on sale.</p>
<p>For more information, please click <span style="font-family: aptos, aptos_embeddedfont, aptos_msfontservice, calibri, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; "><a href="https://jonathonporritt.com/">here</a></span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2026-02-11T14:39:19Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Gentrification or redevelopment?</title>
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    <description>Read Tess' Tuesday notes on panel discussion: Vanguards of Gentrification </description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Fyfe Hall filled up for the penultimate talk in the series @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>There was a lot of excitement within the team about this event as we knew the panel members would be really interesting and bring good insight to Bristol’s current art scene. There was a last minute change so Daniel Balla from Coexist joined us in place of Greg Bond who was unable to attend. Michele Curtis and Doug Francis joined us as planned, and our own Dr Edson Burton chaired the evening.</p>
<p>Coexist’s Daniel started by explaining their approach to serving the community. He spoke about the way that cultural ecology is not fixed, it is constantly recreated. A central concern of gentrification has and always will be the displacement of people from the community that used to occupy that space, physically or spiritually, in society. Some art installations at Hamilton House have expressed this by communicating the unpredictable nature of the facade and behind by having volunteers speak about their lives behind a screen for attendees to listen to. He mentioned that national newspapers such as The Guardian site Stokes Croft as the epitome of gentrification, so Coexist have a big responsibility to critique their own actions and what other organisations do to serve their community.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"Should we be calling this gentrification at all or rather redevelopment? What defines gentrification could simply be the monetisation of the social world."</blockquote>
<p>One of the main subjects of conversation throughout the evening was the need to conform with capitalist needs while making art, in order to succeed. These organisations have rent to pay and therefore have had to learn how to generate capital through a variety of means. In the case of Coexist, they have hosted activist groups such as the Bristol Drugs Project as well as commercial income from artist studios, dance studios, and desk space. The model has to be reactive to the community, for example after engaging with the community to see where the need was, they set up a Somali kitchen.</p>
<p><img src="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/Vanguardspanel600x4001.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">On the panel from left to right, Coexit's Daniel Balla, Trinity'sDr Edson Burton, ASLS's Doug Francis and visual artist Michele Curtis @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>There were also questions raised about the use of language- should we be calling this gentrification at all or rather redevelopment? What defines gentrification could simply be the monetisation of the social world.  In terms of where Coexist sits- the future is uncertain. The organisation always assumed it would be able to buy the building when the time was right, however this year their landlords have quadrupled the rent, throwing all future plans into the air. This has motivated the team to think about Coexist’s future. They critiqued the system and they now want to make a network between arts organisations so that they can support and stand up for one another like a union.</p>
<p>Michele Curtis’s career in visual art began in 2015 in St Paul’s with a mural and walking tour project. She wanted to communicate the local history visually by painting large murals, and proposed this idea to somebody, who strongly advised to act immediately. Michele described how at the time she did not consider why, but that with hindsight she believes he gave this advice because he could see the area was changing and in the near future, people living there would not want massive murals of black people’s portraits. She projected to the audience a feeling of motivation, encouraging artists to act on their ideas and make art happen.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"...the power lies with artists, therefore we must continue to make art, and fight for arts organisations."</blockquote>
<p class="false">Doug Francis comes from a long art background, originally doing events in the Portobello Road area of London before moving to Bristol where there was still opportunity. In this instance, Doug talks about opportunity in terms of buildings that can still be used to hold raves, parties and art events cheaply or for free. He said that he did not look forward to anticipate what would be happening now. With friends, he occupied garages up Cheltenham Road, and what they did differently from other groups of artists was they opened up their squat to invite the local community in. Doug is also the ringmaster of The Invisible Circus, with outrageous costumes, props and staging. When Artspace Lifespace took The Island over from Urban Splash, with enormous pride he described it as the clowns taking over the police station, the lunatics taking over the asylum. Other venues they have around Bristol include the Loco Club under Temple Meads, the Vestibules at the Council House on College Green, and most recently acquired, Ashton Court.</p>
<p>He has made art in many ways and in lots of different places and media. Recently he even had a job in the Somerset council, trying to re-purpose the Tropicana Centre after Banksy’s Dismaland residency. The feeling we were left with was that the power lies with artists, therefore we must continue to make art, and fight for arts organisations.</p>
<p><img src="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/Vanguardspanel600x4003.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Questions from the floor created lively debate about gentrification in Bristol. Photo @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>After each panellist had spoken about their work individually, the floor was open to questions. There was a good mixture of debate, and a sense that the audience was in it together, fighting for the same side. The amount of knowledge sharing was inspiring, for example an audience member made us all aware about the Living in Vehicles consultation which is happening at Bristol City Council.</p>
<p>The panel made it a richly interesting, energetic evening of discussion, for which we thank them.  Catch the last talk in our series on the 31st July at 7pm, ‘Reconstructing Trinity: <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/panel-2" class="internal-link">From Disrepair to Glory’</a>. It will be another panel discussion featuring Trinity members past and present, don’t miss out.</p>
<p>These notes are written by <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/contact/meet-the-team" class="external-link">Tess Sieling,</a> who is the project intern on the <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage" class="internal-link">Heart &amp; Soul </a>heritage project. Read more of her notes on our Tuesday talk series - <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/father-paul-2018the-rebel-conformist2019" class="internal-link">Father Paul,</a><a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/reusing-adapating-historic-buildings" class="internal-link"> Fidel Meraz</a>, <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/a-million-bricks-of-love" class="internal-link">A Million Bricks of Love,</a><a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/same-building-different-meaning" class="internal-link"> and Same Building, Different Meaning</a>. Our talk series explores the challenges and achievements of transforming and preserving historic buildings and is programmed in collaboration with Bristol's Architecture Centre and the University of West England (UWE).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>From the archives: Father Paul - ‘The Rebel Conformist’</title>
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    <description>Write up from Father Paul's 2018 talk about the re-purposing of churches as community spaces</description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Father Paul moved to Bristol in his 20's and is well loved in St Pauls @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet">Before Father Paul’s talk I did not know much about him and his life in Bristol, but afterwards it was clear that he is regarded as family by the community in which he serves.</span></blockquote>
<p><strong>As the push continues to <a class="external-link" href="https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/campaign-transform-former-swimming-pool-community-hub/">#SaveJWB,</a> we look back to Trinity's 2018 Heart &amp; Soul project and our series of talks where both national and international speakers shared their knowledge and experience on the positives and pitfalls of re-imaging historic buildings. In this blog we reflect on Father Paul's talk the re-purposing of churches as community spaces.</strong></p>
<p>On the evening of Tuesday 29th May 2018, we were very grateful to Father Paul who stepped in to cover the planned speaker who was unfortunately unwell. He appeared an unconventional priest, wearing camouflage combat trousers and a shirt, very much living up to the talk title ‘Rebel Conformist’.</p>
<p>Before Father Paul’s talk I did not know much about him and his life in Bristol, but afterwards it was clear that he is regarded as family by the community in which he serves. He has touched the lives of a lot of people in Bristol, particularly the St Paul’s area where he has lived and worked most of his life.</p>
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<p><span class="discreet">Father Paul talked about the need for the church to respond to contemporary issues </span>@Khali Ackford</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet">Father Paul wants to be able to conduct these ceremonies and to celebrate love without judgement. He told many anecdotes about individuals from the community where he has worked, mostly to show that, "where there is life, there is hope".</span></blockquote>
<p>Heart &amp; Soul project coordinator, Dr Edson Burton, gave a warm introduction to Father Paul. Several audience members as well as Dr Burton clearly hold him in great affection, indicative of the widespread impact Father Paul has had over the years. In a childhood anecdote, Father Paul remembers growing up in Pontypridd, Wales, wishing he had a brother to play with as he only had one sister. Not until his twenties when he had moved to Bristol and settled in St Paul’s did he realise he was lucky enough to be surrounded by many many brothers and sisters now.</p>
<p>Father Paul started by talking about gay marriage, and the fact that in Wales and Scotland you can have a gay marriage in church, supported by the Church. However in England although you can have a civil partnership or gay marriage, you still cannot conduct these ceremonies as a vicar in a church. It saddens him that there is nothing in the wedding hymn book dedicated to LGBTQ marriage. Father Paul wants to be able to conduct these ceremonies and to celebrate love without judgement. He told many anecdotes about individuals from the community where he has worked, mostly to show that, "where there is life, there is hope".</p>
<p>On many occasions people have gone to Father Paul for help and he has been a huge support throughout the community. These pillars of the community that have not faded despite the move towards communities being started or maintained by technological means.</p>
<p>A lot of people fear that the sense of community relying on face to face contact is being lost due to societal changes- we all spend more time looking at screens. However, Father Paul is an example that where there are people living together in an area, there will always be community leaders and supporters, no matter the advances in technology. It is our human nature.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img src="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/600x400FatherPaul_2.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Many local residents attended Father Paul's talk @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet">He says; "Things fit together in ways I don’t always understand but don’t object to." I enjoyed Father Paul’s talk because it shed light on the positive influence one person can have in a community. Tess Sieling, project intern</span></blockquote>
<p>After Father Paul’s talk, he invited a friendly discussion within the group. We moved on to explore what is the role of the Church now? Is it to serve the spirit or to serve the law? There seems to be an openness particularly in Bristol and other large UK cities that is calling for the Church to serve the spirit. In contemporary society, issues that need addressing and the nature of human struggles have been changing, so there is a need for the Church to serve them in an equally contemporary way.</p>
<p>Perhaps a testament to Father Paul’s openness is the fact that at one stage, he was visiting a convicted murderer in prison in Cardiff while also planning the victim’s funeral in Bristol. He says; "Things fit together in ways I don’t always understand but don’t object to." I enjoyed Father Paul’s talk because it shed light on the positive influence one person can have in a community.</p>
<p>This write up was by Tess Sieling, who was the project intern on the <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage" class="internal-link">Heart &amp; Soul </a>heritage project. The talk was part of a series exploring the challenges and achievements of transforming and preserving historic buildings and was programmed in collaboration with Bristol's Architecture Centre and the University of West England (UWE).</p>
<p><strong>How to get involved</strong></p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="https://www.change.org/p/save-jacob-s-wells-baths-transform-it-into-a-community-hub">Click here to sign</a> the Hotwells and Cliftonwood petition to Save Jacobs Wells Baths</p>
<p><strong>Further reading</strong></p>
<p>Read more from our Heart &amp; Soul talk series -<a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/father-paul-2018the-rebel-conformist2019" class="internal-link"> </a><a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/same-building-different-meaning-1" class="internal-link">Dr Katie McClymont,</a> <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/reusing-adapating-historic-buildings" class="internal-link">Fidel Meraz</a> and <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/a-million-bricks-of-love" class="internal-link">A Million Bricks of Love.</a></p>
<p>Read more about the Save Jacobs Wells <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/about/news/Latest/save-jacobs-wells-baths" class="external-link">Campaign here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description>A review of recent talk by manager of X-Church Lincs, Marcus Hammond</description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; line-height: 100%; "><span class="discreet">x-church in Gainsborough</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; line-height: 100%; "><strong><strong>As the push continues to <a class="external-link" href="https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/campaign-transform-former-swimming-pool-community-hub/">#SaveJWB,</a> we look back to Trinity's 2018 Heart &amp; Soul project and our series of talks where both national and international speakers shared their knowledge and experience on the positives and pitfalls of re-imaging historic buildings. In this blog we invited Marcus Hammond, curator of <a class="external-link" href="http://www.slumgothic.co.uk/">x-church</a> - a community space in Gainsborough, like no other - to come and share its story...</strong></strong></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet">Over a million bricks hold together the love and forward-thinking acceptance of x-church. Marcus Hammond</span></blockquote>
<p>Marcus Hammond bought a church building in 2006 and the night before he received the keys, the window got bricked. Therefore the first few days of his ownership were spent fixing the windows, and during this time he left the doors open. Children and young people walked right in and started playing in the space. This has lasted 12 years so far. ‘Now’, he said, ‘the building is almost incidental’.</p>
<p>It was interesting to learn that in the same way as the children wandering in, a lot of x-church’s journey happened almost accidentally: the building was described by someone as built in a slum-gothic way, and as well as enjoying the playful amalgamation of two words, Hammond and what was becoming a small team of volunteers decided it would be the name of a youth project.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><i><img src="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/SlumgothicTeenageArtProjectevent2015600x400.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></i></p>
<p><span class="discreet">x-church is host to many successful visual art installations</span></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet">Physically building a place is hard but assembling the people is harder</span></blockquote>
<p>They created a small dome structure for Slumgothic within the huge church space in which young people’s music and band practice can be contained. Immediately Hammond was building relationships with young people with total acceptance of who they are as individuals. Over time these relationships led to so much mutual respect that Marcus handed out keys to the front door. This helped with practical things such as not having to be there to unlock, but also gives the young people a sense of ownership of the building. With a mixture of surprise and pride, Hammond said, ‘So far, nothing bad has happened.’</p>
<p>The bare-brick architecture has become x-church’s strength and therefore not much has been added to make it more than a vast empty space. Marcus’s view is that physically building a place is hard but assembling the people is harder. For example, <a class="external-link" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf9RdyWWdg8">Mukhat Dar </a>is open about his poignant story of how not all arts spaces end up in success as he reflects on The Drum Arts Centre (The Life &amp; Death of an Arts Centre).</p>
<p>The x-church team like it when someone comes in and has a grand plan for an exhibition, show or event to hold there, and x-church is welcoming to almost all ideas. In a community like Gainsborough there is not an active interest in art or culture but x- church’s practice of ‘inconveniencing people with art’ proves that if you take it to the people they will engage.</p>
<p>From blocking out all the windows with card in order to turn x-church into a camera obscura to holding 24 hours of drumming for Syria, lots of events and exhibitions have taken place at x-church, some instigated by the young people and some by external artists. ‘Increasingly at x-church', according to Marcus, 'people don’t have a fear of making a fool of themselves.’ I agree wholeheartedly that there is a lot to be said for creating a space in which young people can take risks. In a time when young people are called upon to be available at all times via phones, it is increasingly important to allow freedom in other parts of their lives to benefit their wellbeing and independence.</p>
<p>Through loads of conversations and shared experiences, the lives of individuals and the Slumgothic community has been immeasurably touched. From what I heard at the talk, x-church is an inspiring example of what could be happening to benefit young people all over the world. Over a million bricks hold together the love and forward-thinking acceptance of x-church, but Marcus is not precious about what happens to the physical building, instead it is the people that matter. 'If the building collapsed we could just relocate somewhere else. Even to a field.'</p>
<p>This write up was by Tess Sieling, who was the project intern on the <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage" class="internal-link">Heart &amp; Soul </a>heritage project. The talk was part of a series exploring the challenges and achievements of transforming and preserving historic buildings and was programmed in collaboration with Bristol's Architecture Centre and the University of West England (UWE).</p>
<p><strong>How to get involved</strong></p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="https://www.change.org/p/save-jacob-s-wells-baths-transform-it-into-a-community-hub">Click here to sign</a> the Hotwells and Cliftonwood petition to Save Jacobs Wells Baths</p>
<p><strong>Further reading</strong></p>
<p>Read more from our Heart &amp; Soul talk series -<a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/father-paul-2018the-rebel-conformist2019" class="internal-link"> Father Paul</a>, <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/reusing-adapating-historic-buildings" class="internal-link">Fidel Meraz</a> and<a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/father-paul-2018the-rebel-conformist2019" class="internal-link"> </a><a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/same-building-different-meaning-1" class="internal-link">Dr Katie McClymont</a></p>
<p>Read more about the Save Jacobs Wells <a href="https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/activities/about/news/Latest/save-jacobs-wells-baths" class="external-link">Campaign here</a>.</p>
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    <description>Studio Masterclasses with LCY &amp; Mantra, and A Lecture with Elijah.</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>This year En Masse events are being held at four separate venues between the 15th and 18th November. These workshops at the Trinity Centre will act as a hub for refining skills around music creation.</p>
<p>A Lecture with Elijah: Building off his Yellow Square practice, Elijah’s thoughts and ideas have evolved into an educational and motivational hub for artists and creatives. He will speak to taking a hold of your creativity and passion for music, and how this can serve as a solid foundation to build out your creative practice.</p>
<p>The Studio Masterclasses with LCY and Mantra: Two masterclasses led by two prolific figures in UK club music; both DJ’s, producers and label bosses, LCY and Mantra have paved their own way.. These will be two, in-depth, intimate and hands-on studio sessions focusing on production techniques, different processes, creating their own sound &amp; live track breakdowns.</p>
<p>*Masterclasses are suitable for those with an intermediate skill set, who have familiarity with production so they can use this session to strengthen and interrogate their own practice *</p>
<p>We want to encourage those in attendance to innovate and utilise tools taught by those with experience in the industry, with the view to using it as guidance towards taking the creative next step.</p>
<p>The day at Trinity will run from 12:00 - 18:00. There will be a networking hour with refreshments from 12:00 - 13:00 to connect and chat with others, and to prepare for the day ahead.</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px; "><i>Studio Masterclass with Mantra: 14:30 - 16:00</i></p>
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    <title>Club Love Social </title>
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    <description>Casual gathering</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Club Love Socials are casual gatherings for our community, those curious about the scene, new to non-monogamy, or just looking for a softer entry point. There’s no dress code, no pressure, and no expectation to perform. Just a room full of open-minded people making friends, finding lovers, asking questions and sharing space. Whether you’re figuring out if Club Love is for you, unsure how to apply for membership, or simply want to be around others who get it, you’re welcome.</p>
<p>Club Love are teaming up with Universally challenged to present the Hot Sl*ut Challenge.</p>
<p>A collaborative mess from the minds behind Club Love and Universally Challenged where getting the answer right might be the most boring thing you do all night.</p>
<p>It’s time to get filthy… strategically. Join Bristol’s favourite freaky hosts red &amp; billy for a night of unique challenges, chaos, and carnal knowledge. Think avant-garde. Think round after round of totally unserious, totally unhinged, absolutely essential entertainment.<br /><br /><br />These evenings exist for a reason: Not everyone connects under strobes. Not every conversation can happen on a dancefloor. So Club Love created something different, a fun and relaxing space, built on connection.<br /><br />Entry requirements: 20+ - please bring ID.</p>
<p class="BCX8 SCXW60601973 Paragraph">Everyone is subject to Club love's vibe checks on entry. This is not a cruising event, or a play party. You will be turned away if Club Love feel your intentions are misaligned or your vibe is off.</p>
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    <title>Club Love Social </title>
    <link>https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/whats-on/2024/club-love-social</link>
    <description>LGBTQIA+ Talks, workshops &amp; Stalls </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Join Club Love for the second instalment of their official monthly mid week socials where their gorgeous community get to meet up outside a clubbing and play environment to chat all things ENM, do a bit of shopping/swapping and soak in a talk or demo. If you are curious about their play parties this is the perfect event to meet likeminded people and have all your questions answered with no pressure or judgement.<br /><br />This month Club Love have a workshop led by Alice Lovegood, a seasoned sex educator and conscious kink practitioner from Bettersx.blog, this workshop is designed for curious attendees eager to explore the realms of kink in a safe and empowering environment. Discover the nuances of navigation, communication ,and safety in sensual play, as well as techniques like sensory deprivation, temperature play(ice and heat), impact play, and elements of tantra. Embrace the art of being fully present in your body without extremes, focusing on connection, pleasure , and personal empowerment. Followed by a live impact demonstration.</p>
<p>They will also be joined by GoodGood PleasureSub, a creative collective exploring physical storytelling through multidisciplinary creative platforms. There will also be drawings, prints, zines, t-shirts &amp; other GoodGood goodies for you to tuck into on their stall. Stalls by Tamatha-Ann Lovett and GoodGood PleasureSub and Chipper Leather Co</p>
<p><br />Club Love socials are open to members and non members. Non members will also have the opportunity to be vetted for Club Love Membership in person at the event.<br /><br />Club Love are also initiating the KINKY CLOTHES SWAP. Bring all the bits you don’t wear anymore, don’t fit ( we’ve all bought stuff we’ve forgotten to return) or the some beloved items you want to share with someone else. In the spirit of being conscious about fast fashion let’s start a community rotation of all our kinky clothes which gives us the opportunity to revive or reinvent our current Club Love looks.<br /><br />Everyone is subject to our vibe checks on entry. This is not a cruising event. You will be turned away if we feel your intentions are misaligned or your vibe is off. Low income tickets or free PA tickets available via email clubloveltd@gmail.com.</p>
<p>Everyone is subject to Club love's vibe checks on entry. This is not a cruising event. You will be turned away if we feel your intentions are misaligned or your vibe is off.</p>
<p class="Paragraph SCXW20565893 BCX8">Low-income tickets or free PA tickets available via email <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:clubloveltd@gmail.com">here</a>.</p>
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    <title>Bristol Cultural Impact Survey</title>
    <link>https://ldap2.3ca.org.uk/whats-on/2024/bristol-cultural-impact-survey</link>
    <description>Find out more about the new Cultural Impact Survey, what it is, the benefits of it and why it’s important as many organisations fill it in as possible</description>
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<p>If so, join the team Bristol City Council to find out more about the new Cultural Impact Survey, what it is, the benefits of it and why it’s important as many organisations fill it in as possible.</p>
<p>Arts Development officers will talk through the survey and be on hand to answer your questions.</p>
<p>You can also have a conversation with other members of the team about related work currently underway around cultural space and infrastructure.</p>
<p>We will be in the main hall at the Trinity Centre and look forward to seeing you there.</p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bristol-cultural-impact-survey-in-person-session-tickets-1076533924949">Click here</a> to register now and secure your spot!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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