Stephane Jarno came to Stokes Croft earlier this month, and wrote this article for their “Cities” End of Year Special Issue.
David will be writing under the name of davidsgoldblatt. His first article will be a review of the Stokes Croft in 100 Objects exhibition which took place recently at the Emporium.
The No Tesco In Stokes Croft campaign rolls into the Council House on Wednesday for what looks like being the Final show down.
Not to be missed, this exhibition is arguably the most important of the year in the Croft…
PRSC was entered for the 2010 Regeneration and Sustainable Communities Awards. We didn’t win, but we did get a lovely certificate in which we were “Commended for exemplary practice, in recognition of outstanding work which has helped communities and improved people’s lives.”
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Jenni Gwynne receives the certificate from Steve Hewitt outside the PRSC Selling Gallery, where Jenni volunteers, and has become indispensible.
On March 16th 2010, the day of the “Stokes Croft Riots”, Stokes Croft Postmistress Bushra Randhawa and PRSC Chairman, Chris Chalkley delivered 2270 protest cards to Bristol City Council on behalf of the “No Tesco in Stokes Croft “ Campaign.
This film was shot during the eviction of the squatters at the former Jesters Comedy Club in Cheltenham Road, Bristol on March 16th 2010.
Click Here to read Daily Mail Article 17.03.10
Click Here To Read Guardian Article Below
The Bristol Evening Post Carried the story on Pages 1,2 and 3.
The ashes of Alan “Bear” Smith, Stokes Croft Busking street poet, who died late last year of a heroin overdose are now with us in Stokes Croft.
The mystery of Stokes Croft’s disappearing flowers has been solved, thanks to “Typowriter” who spotted the sculptures at BCC’s Dovercourt Road depot.