Street Art rolls on in Stokes Croft, increasingly defined by its positive attitude to Street Art…

A sweet little piece by 3-Dom, to be found down Picton Lane, just behind the Bristolian Caff.

Practice wall: Still up (Dec.

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No Tesco Campaign Approaches a Crucial Phase… Last Chance to write in… Planning meeting 22nd Sept. 2.00pm Council House, College Green

For all the info, Visit www.notescoinstokescroft.org.uk
Tesco still do not have full planning permision to open – but we need to act NOW to stop them!

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Stokes Croft Museum Now Open Weds-Friday 11-3pm Saturday 12-4pm

Katy and Guim preparing for opening night.
Crowds poured in on Opening Night. The Museum is now a permanent fixture in Bristol’s Cultural Quarter.

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THE FIRST STOKES CROFT STREETFEST IS UPON US! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

An opportunity for the Croft to showcase our growing sense of Community.
Volunteers and Stewards….Volunteers are still needed to help with Stokes Croft Streetfest on the day .

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PRSC DUTCH AUCTION AT PRSC HQ. A GREAT OUTLET FOR ASPIRING AND ESTABLISHED ARTISTS, AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE ARTWORK AT THE RIGHT PRICE. LOCAL ART, LOCAL INDUSTRY.

Dutch Auction at PRSC HQ to run until July 23rd, 2010.
This innovative rolling exhibition is designed to provide an outlet for aspiring artists to show and sell their work, and to offer to the Public the opportunity to purchase an artwork at a genuinely affordable price.

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Sofa Riot Refurbishes: Owner Joe Wookey to Run “Sofa School”, Workshops in Upholstery and Making Furniture

Sofa Riot owner, Joe Wookey is currently refurbishing his shop at the top of Stokes Croft. Having repainted the exterior, Joe intends to remove much of the interior panelling to reveal the original Victorian skylights, thus demonstrating a growing confidence in the future of the area as a centre of excellence, where independent local businesses can thrive.

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Liz Krcma Sculpture Stolen From Stokes Croft China at PRSC HQ, 35, Jamaica Street.

About two weeks ago, liz Krcma’s splendid porcelain sculpture (Pictured Below) went missing from the PRSC shop window. Priced at £180, the piece is unique, and easily identifiable.

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E-mail to Denise James, Project Manager of Clean and Green from a Local Resident

Dear Denise,

I would like to express my anger and disappointment at the news of Chris Chalkley being found guilty of criminal damage regarding the sign he painted onto the 5102 building.

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