Heavy overnight snowfall meant that the funeral of Alan Smith did not take place today. Confusion reigned, as conflicting messages were received from the minister, the hostel and the Crematorium.
The funeral of Alan Smith, known to his friends as “Bear”, will take place at 9.30 am at Canford Crematorium in Westbury on Trym on 6th January.
MAKE A SALEABLE ART WORK AND BECOME A PART OF THE P.R.S.C.’s PAINT EXPERIMENT
Expanding on the P.R.S.C.’S already established outdoor gallery concept – which uses street art to re-invigorate the area – Paint Experiment will facilitate the creation of saleable Artworks in the public domain, requiring the participation of the community as: artists, buyers and curators.
We are pleased to announce the launch of Stokes Croft China at PRSC HQ on Friday 27th November .
This is directly in line with our Mission statement,
“To manufacture locally designed product “.
Don’t know much about this, apart from the Fact that Duncan Brothers will be running the workshops, and they are bound to be interesting… FFI 07791728269
The BAM construction site on the corner of Kings Square Avenue and Dighton Street was ram-raided on the week-end of 10-11 October.
Approximately three weeks ago, the cctv warning signs photographed below appeared all over Stokes Croft. Already, some of them have been torn down.
Mr. Chris Chalkley attended court on 9th October to answer the charge set out below. Whilst admitting that he had painted the sign in question, he pleaded not guilty to criminal damage.
The Stokes Croft Fashion Show which took place on Sunday October 4th was deemed a resounding success. Eight local designers showed their collections in the splendour of the new Metropolis at the top of Stokes Croft.
Chris Chalkley, Chairman of PRSC will be at Bristol Magistrates Court to enter his plea, tomorrow, Friday, 9th October. He has been accused of Criminal Damage, having painted a “Welcome to Stokes Croft” sign on the 51’02 building at the bottom of Stokes Croft.