INSIDE THIS ISSUE Pride in our residents Pages 1 & 2
Football fun & training Page 1
Mural at Newquay Rd Page 3
FORMERLY THE KNOWLE WEST NEWSLETTER
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ISSUE 33 JULY 08
For the residents of Filwood, and parts of Knowle and Windmill Hill
Welcome from editor
Community In Partnership Anita Pearce Neighbourhood
The summer holidays are here and my hayfever is over - hoorah! There’s lots to celebrate in the area, as well as loads going on. To get involved, make decisions, learn skills, or advertise including personal announcements like births and marriages contact me: email: makala@kwmc.org.uk tel: 0117 353 2895 Next issue we want to cover the older people’s clubs’ summer events (please send in stories & photos). Copy Deadline 3rd Sept, Out 6th Oct.
Football Training has started at Newquay Rd Playing fields. No one could have predicted the fantastic turnout for the first session this June. 49 children between the ages of 4 and 15 years old registered. Most were accompanied by their parents, even though the weather let us down. The heavy downpour half way through the session didn’t stop them either! It was a brilliant turnout, with all the children showing lots of enthusiasm, interest and respect for everyone. Someone even turned up offering sponsorship! For times see Pg 12. 95 have now registered.
The benefits of change: more than loose change Makala Cheung resident / editor
Families with children and people aged 50 plus (in Knowle West, Hartcliffe and Withywood) are invited to be part of a free local project, to explore the way you get around and reap the benefits of change.
The football coach is a local man (ex Bristol City player) Colston Gwyther who was ‘chuffed to bits’ and thanked the parents for their help - very much appreciated! Comments included: “About time there was something for this age here.” “I think it’s brilliant, just what the kids want.” “My son can’t wait till the next training.” “Let’s hope it keeps going, this keeps the kids off the streets hanging around.” “Fantastic support from the parents.”
Make new friends-Save money Be creative with media-Be a bit more eco-friendly-Learn new skills Have a healthier happier you! Location and times to suit you. Take part with friends, as a local group, or as an individual. Support with developing and publicising any new local active travel ideas/projects.
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Primary Schools Review There has been a recent review of primary schools, the report includes recommendations such the amalgamation of Connaught & Ilminster Avenue Primary, and expansion of Christ the King. For more info go to : http://www. bristol-cyps.org.uk/policies/pdf/primary-review-recommendations.pdf NM Office Anita Pearce
Pride in our residents - Proud of mum
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local resident
My Mum, Rose Manning, started to volunteer when my brother started preschool - he is 38 this year! From there she has volunteered at scout groups, BP youth club, KWADs, Rework, CIP, chair of the Crest family practice patient group, campaigned against Filwood playing fields being sold and is currently the chair of KW Health Park CIC - along with others. She has taken on employment tribunals (and won) for local organisations unable to afford legal assistance, assisted family, friends and neighbours on legal issues and helping them complete forms and compile letters. Mum is constantly striving to improve the local area - mum works tirelessly to solve problems, often working late nights and weekends. I am still amazed at the amount of things she can do (owing to her medical disadvantages) and yet she never complains when she has an “off” day - she battles on and gets the job done. I am very honoured that mum has been awarded an OBE and I am proud she is my mum.
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Small cover image no.1 Rose Manning
Kylie Manning
It all kicks off this summer. For more info or if you have any questions feel free to contact me:
Active Knowle West / Active Hartcliffe & Withywood / KWMC / BCC / Active Bristol.
•CIP Sept 1st & Oct 6th 6-8pm at Healthy Living Centre (HLC) (Downton Road, Knowle West) •Health Sept 10th & Oct 8th 122pm inc lunch at HLC •Planning Sept 10th & Oct 8th 2-4pm at Healthy Living Centre •Community Safety Sept 22nd Oct 20th 2-4pm at HLC •Livability Sept 26th & Oct 24th 10am-12noon Filwood Community Centre (Barnstaple Road, KW) New residents are welcome to turn up to meetings (None in August).
Resident awarded OBE
We encourage people to take part who aren’t already walking, cycling etc AND people who are. No skills needed, support from media professionals.
Makala Cheung, Knowle West Media Centre Tel: 0117 353 2895 Email: makala@kwmc.org.uk
Theme group meetings
Photo left and small cover image no. 2 : Football training - BCC Neighbourhood Management & Community In Partnership initiative, photos by Anita Pearce
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Photo: A visit to the Queen
The Dark Angels from the Park here in Knowle, won the World Hip Hop Championships this year. We went to America in April 2008 to compete in the Future Cheer World Hip Hop dance competition. It was held at Epcot in Disney Orlando.We competed last year and came 5th in the world, so this year we were hoping to be in the top 3, but we won. Going back to America this year was an awesome experience, something I’m sure none of the Angels or myself will ever forget. The holiday itself I think really brought the group closer together than we already were, we all had the same goal, to win! (oh and get the platinum and sapphire rings, the 1st place winners’ prize). For some of the newer members it also really helped them get to know the “older lot”.
The competition was the highlight for me, obviously. The pure adrenalin rush that pumped through me as I heard the music start, and then when they announced the winners, us! Now that is something that I’ll most definitely remember for the rest of my life. Charlie Bedford leads, choreographs and dances with the team of 20. The group is headlining at the Harbour festival on the floating stage, 3rd and 4th August.
When we went out for meals as a group, it was quite funny to see the look on the waitress’ face when we told them that there would be 32.
Hot topic - Great gardens&super salads Tana Holmes Neighbourhood Arts We are looking for the front gardens that make a difference to Knowle West. If you are proud of yours, or think a neighbour’s is beautiful please let us know. We will visit all the gardens nominated and choose the 10 that make the most difference to Knowle West at the end of August. Nominations by Weds 20th Aug to: Mil Lusk at Buried Treasure - 07810 474558 / Anita Pearce @ Community in Partnership - 0117 908 4248 / Tana Holmes @ Neighbourhood Arts - 07500 120336 Garth Naude Health Park Co. Are you tired of eating the same old salad? The Walk-in Café at the Health Park has recently launched a delicious new addition to its lunchtime menu – the Salad Bar. Each meal comes with a choice of salads, including pasta salads, rice salads and/or a green salad. It’s up to you to pick and choose, for no extra cost! So come down and try it for yourself. For more info call Lucy Hurn. tel: 0117 377 2576
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Your letters Buckingham Palace Sam Thomson and myself were honoured to be asked to represent Knowle West Media Centre at Buckingham Palace (as we are trustees). We met the Queen at a reception for Voluntary Services, we also met a lot of interesting people, with great stories to tell. The Palace was stunning and the Royals very welcoming. It was a day we will always remember. Thank you Karron Chaplin, local resident
Understanding Cultures Recently Florence Brown Community School had the chance to play host to a fellow teacher from Kenya, as part of the Global School Partnerships. This was to enhance the teaching and learning of our students with regard to healthy eating, global diversity and environmental issues. The students had the opportunity to listen to stories about Kenya, ask questions, discuss issues of interest and begin to understand other cultures first hand. We intend to keep our links with Kenya by regular emails and the exchange of materials between the students. Debbie Jacobs, Florence Brown School
Pride in our residents
We have another neighbour to be proud of. Margaret Rawlins, local resident, received the Waley Cohen Award for her bravery in the community.
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Margaret is pictured at Portishead Police HQ with Inspector Jeff Foreman, provided by Anita Pearce.
Beth Clements Dark Angel, age 17
Photo bottom: Groups on stage, this & cover image provided by S. Clements/Photo top: Team arrive home, by A. Pearce
A Champion’s Story-cover story
Lesley Belgium
local resident
By autumn you might be thinking that it’s too late to grow anything. Wrong! Autumn is actually the beginning of the gardening year... You can sow (and grow) salads from now until September; try radish, lettuce, salad leaves and spring onions. For baby carrots in late autumn, sow a maincrop variety in July. Spring greens can be sown now, try cabbage “April”. You can even sow a first early pea to harvest in October (try “Feltham First” or “Kelvedon Wonder”). Keep an eye on thirsty crops marrow, tomatoes, pumpkins, etc don’t forget to feed and water well during dry spells. Why not harvest rainwater and store in your greenhouse, that way it will be warm and not chill any tender plants you water. Head Gardener’s Tip Remember, lettuce seeds will not germinate if temperatures are above 20c (70f ); if you want to grow lettuce during a hot spell, refridgerate the seed overnight before sowing. Happy Gardening and Carry On Harvesting!
Photo: Sewing Circle provided by M. Tunks
Carbon Makeover Misty Tunks resident/KWMC employee Every week there is something new and exciting going on with the Carbon Makeover, and right now we need help from everyone in the community to make the project an even bigger success. Read on for more details of how you can help….. A group of local residents, headed up by Carbon Makeover campaigners Sue & Erica, aim to make Knowle West completely plastic bag free. The group started up because of concerns about the environmental effects of plastic bags; harming wildlife and contributing to litter in the area. ‘Team FAB’ are making ecofriendly bags out of recycled materials for local shops to give to shoppers. They hope to make enough bags, so that all KW homes can have one. Three local young people, Sam, Jazmine and Daniel, have also been involved, campaigning with local shoppers and shopkeepers. If you would like to make your own bag, and contribute to KW going plastic bag free, please
come along to St Barnabas Church on Daventry Road, every Monday 12-3pm. There is also an evening session from 6-9pm on the first Tuesday of every month. For more info contact Maddie Stanley at KWMC: 0117 9030 444 maddie@kwmc.org.uk The team also have their own email and bebo. teamfab@hotmail.com and bebo, teamfab2008. The Carbon Makeover is also teaming up with Project Agricola to bring you the ultimate Knowle West Cookbook. Misty and Lesley are looking for recipes from local people, recipes particular to KW or recipes made with seasonal ingredients. Perhaps your granny had a special recipe that has been handed down over the generations? Or maybe you have a favourite recipe that you cook over and over again? Perhaps you have a special seasonal recipe, like a family food tradition, a Christmas stuffing for example? If you have a recipe you’d like to share, please contact us. email: misty@kwmc.org.uk tel: 0117 903 0444
Green Scene: Waste
Waste & Streetscene
Glen Vowles local resident
Carol DonovanLocal Streetscene Enforcement Officer (Knowle, Filwood, Inns
Money saving, ideas to help you cut your environmental impacts. •Buy based on your needs, so minimising waste generation • Use reusable products like cotton shopping bags, refillable containers (e.g. from your milkman) •Avoid disposable items - e.g. paper cups, plastic razors, nonrechargeable batteries •Check out local charity shops, to buy from and take goods to •Use local recycling facilities – black box, brown bin, recycling banks – even a home compost heap.
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Court, Windmill Hill, Stockwood, Totterdown and Brislington)
The Waste and Streetscene Enforcement Team’s remit is to: Investigate all fly tipping with a view to prosecuting offenders, Witness littering and issue ‘Fixed Penalty Notices’, Prevent fly posting by working with companies to educate and encourage them not to do this, but to prosecute persistent offenders, Educate and encourage all businesses to legally and safely dispose of their waste. I work closely with local communities, schools, councillors, Police & PACT groups, and Community Safety Groups as well as agencies such as the Environment Agency. If you have any info relating to the above contact Bristol City Council. tel: 0117 922 3838
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Autumn Gardening
Neighbourhood Arts Tana Holmes Neighbourhood Arts Officer
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Hi I’m Tana Holmes, the new Neighborhood Arts Officer for South Bristol. My role involves working with arts organisations, individuals and community groups to develop arts projects. ‘Arts’ means everything from painting to photography, animation to advertising, sculpture to sound, dance to design and anything in between! Currently I’m looking for local artists or art groups who might be interested in exhibiting their work around the area. Small bursaries are available for artists to present their work. Also ‘stART up’ is looking for South Bristol artists to exhibit work in venues around South Bristol. Small bursary’s are available to artists to support with getting work ready for exhibition. I’m based at Knowle West Media Centre (Thurs & Fri) To contact me - tel: 07500 120336 email: tana.holmes@bristol.gov.uk This is an advert
Portable garden shed
Jess Capes Ilminster Avenue Specialist Nursery The rank of shops at Newquay Road has been brightened by a colourful mural which has been created by parents, carers, staff and children from three schools in the area as part of an educational scheme: “Language for Learning Project” based at Ilminster Ave Nursery & Primary School and Hengrove Community Arts College. The mural, which depicts “How we Learn”, is the culmination of the current phase of the scheme, funded by the Extended Schools Partnership, to raise aspirations in this community by engaging parents in their child’s learning. Community in Partnership have helped to clear the land in front of it to plant seedlings and fruit trees, making the area more attractive.
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Photo left: painting the mural, by Anita Pearce
Mural brightens up Newquay RD
Travelling artist, Beth Hamer, has helped local gardener, Mil Lusk to create a portable garden shed. The Bike Shed, is designed to support Mil in her community garden work. It was made to measure, built using re-claimed materials, mounted on to a purpose hand-built tri-cycle. Beth is currently living and working throughout the UK and Europe, and her artworks are designed to inspire and assist people to take small steps to live more sustainably and ecologically in an urban area. She is interested in low-cost, low-tech, resourceful ways of presenting art. The Bike Shed was part of her ten day residency at Knowle West Media Centre. The Bike Shed launches in early Aug. For info tel: 0117 903 0444 The Bike Shed was created in association with: Knowle West Media Centre, The Better Food Co., Buried Treasure, Carbon Makeover Emanuel-Hendry, Biggles Recycles, The Blue Finger project, The Soil Association and White Design.
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Andrea Rea E.S.P This feature contains information on a wide range of summer activities for children & young people aged 4-19 years. Whether you’re into arts and crafts, dance, drama, or sport there are plenty of opportunities for a fun, active summer. Details of additional holiday activities and childcare provision are available from the Children & Young People’s Information Service tel: 0845 129 7217. Or use 1 Big Database - an online directory of information on all services available for children & young people aged 0-19 years in Bristol:
The content of this page is the editorial control of South 2gether
www.1bigdatabase.org.uk
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Photo: Animal Care Group
Animal Care Group
Changes at Project X Alistair Dale
Photo: Secret Garden Project
Project X Project X has been changing over the last few months and now has two clear and separate functions, hopefully this article will explain these for you, but if you have any questions feel free to contact us.
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Advocating for the families we are working with.
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Providing access to positive activities after school (such as REVVS - motor mechanics course, Fireskills, and animal care group) and during school holidays.
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Supporting families during difficult times (such as following a loss, or issues at home) and strengthening family involvement (Triple P, family events). Supporting schools and young people having difficulties in school (e.g. support when changing school). Support with issues relating to anti-social behaviour, growing-up and the pressures
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Parenting Support
Providing opportunities to be more involved in community activities (e.g. our Community Space Challenge to develop local green spaces).
As a team we also support multiagency working and administer a weekly panel for the area where agencies come together with parents/carers and young people. The aim of these panels is to ensure that young people and families work with the agencies to get the best possible services as quickly as possible, and that the family and young person has a named main contact person to talk to.
Volunteer mentors Make a difference to a young
Feel free to call Project X for more info tel: 0117 377 2641
Revvs Steve & Julia
REVVS is a group run by Youth Moves and Project X. It is for young people aged 8-17 with a keen interest in learning motorbike mechanics. We are looking for new recruits at present, so if you are aged 8-17 and want to learn about bike mechanics, contact Julia tel: 0117 903 9803 We look forward to meeting you!
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The work of the project team (Julia, Mel and Paul), is focused on intensive work with families and young people. This role includes some of the following:
Nine young people have had the opportunity to learn all about animals in a group run by Project X and Animal Outreach at The Park.The sessions ran for seven weeks and the group learnt to feed and water the animals, to check their health, clean their habitat and handle them properly. The animals they worked with ranged from lizards and snakes to chipmunks and chickens!
The Park • Daventry Road Bristol • BS4 1QD
FOOTPRINTS
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Footprint’s Children’s Centre is part of Bristol City Council’s first phase of the Children’s Centres in the city. We are open 8am - 6pm weekdays, 50 weeks of the year. Max 60 children capacity at any one time. Children can access Daycare places by referral, by paying fees, and children aged 3 or over can access nursery education funding. tel: 0117 903 9781 / 377 3610 www.footprintschildrenscentre.com
GOOD NEWS
SUMMER PICNICS Why not join the breast feeding group for picnics over the summer? Mondays from 11.30am – 1.30pm: •28th July Healthy Living Centre •4th August Redcatch Park •11th August Hengrove Park •18th August PAL House - The Park. Don’t forget your picnic and suncream. Call us for more details tel: 0117 903 9781 MONDAYS 9.30 am - 10.15 am Gym Tots at Connaught Sports Hall 11.30am - 1.30pm Teenage Parent Group at the PAL House, The Education Park 3.30pm - 5.00pm Nursery PEEP at the PAL House, The Education Park TUESDAYS 10am - 12 noon Baby PEEP at the Healthy Living Centre Run in partnership with Footprints & Knowle West Children’s Centre
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Photos: The new Knowle West Children’s Centre Building
We currently offer 36 places for 2-3 year olds (these are referred places), and 50 places for 3-4 year olds. The Centre is open 9am - 3pm, 51 weeks a year, term time only for 3-4 year olds. tel: 0117 903 0214 www.knowlewestey.bristol.sch.uk
MOVING ON At this time of year many children are preparing to say goodbye to their old Nurseries and Playgroups ready to start new Schools in September. The Knowle Early Years Network is running a project with local schools and Nurseries who are working closely together to make sure this is a positive and exciting time for children and families. At Footprints our children have visited their new schools with their key worker. At Knowle Park Infants the children met “Opel” the horse and played in their new classrooms. We want to find out what local parents/carers think about how Schools/Nurseries introduce new children and families to their setting. What worked well? How could this be improved?
WEDNESDAYS 9.30 am - 11.30 am BIB (Breast is Best)* Club at the Healthy Living Centre 11.30am - 1.30pm
PLEASE DO NOT FORGET THAT ALL GROUPS *(EXCEPT BIB) ARE SHUT FOR THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Groups will restart week commencing 8th September
A date for your diary SAT 27th September AT THE PARK SPORTS DAY & CAR BOOT SALE
Please contact Lindsey Fuller tel: 0117 903 9781 email: lindsey.fuller@bristol.gov.uk
BABY MASSAGE
Lucy Warren is qualified and insured to teach you to massage your baby. If you are interested in finding out more please ring her at Knowle West Children’s Centre Wed-Fri tel: 0117 903 0214.
THURSDAYS 9.30 am - 11.00 am Chill Out at the PAL House, The Education Park 12 noon - 2.30 pm Rainbow Group - to support parents with children with additional needs,at the PAL House, The Education Park FRIDAYS 9.30 am - 11.30 am PEEP 1’s at the Knowle West Children’s Centre 9.30 am - 11.00 am Childminders PEEP Group run by Joanne Dennis at the PAL House, The Education Park
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KNOWLE WEST CHILDREN’S CENTRE
The building work is close to completion and we are busy moving in. We’ve been pleased to welcome new families to our groups who have read about us in the previous newsletters.
The developers are Luke Hasell, Marcus Hasell, Chris Linegar, and myself, and our company is called Eminence Property Developments Ltd. This is the second development in Knowle West undertaken by us. Earlier this year we completed a 2 storey building on Hartcliffe Road comprising of 8 one-bed apartments. This development is called Gospel Gardens and in the same way as Carpenters Place will be, is a very unique building with an overall modern, contemporary finish. We are very excited about the planned regeneration of the local area, and thrilled to be able to play such a big part towards giving Knowle West that urban contemporary edge to help the area on its way to catch up with the rest of Bristol. My family originate from Knowle West and I think it’s sad that the area seems to be overlooked when the rest of Bristol is fast becoming such a wonderfully cosmopolitan city. With the plans that the local council have for the regeneration of South Bristol, coupled with the positive influences that local groups, such as the Media Centre and the Knowle West Web Site have on the area, it’s only a matter of time before all the positive elements of the area
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become more evident to everyone. It’s very true that the area suffers from an image problem but when you spend some time here you realise that there really is a community spirit that is quite inspiring. When all of your grand parents and parents were raised in an area and had so many happy years there, it’s nice to give something back. • Carpenters Place is due for completion at the end of 2008. The development comprises 21 one-bed apartments and 3 two-bed apartments. Each apartment includes gas central heating, double glazed windows, fitted security alarm, contemporary style kitchen, stainless steel fitted oven, gas hob and extractor, fully integrated fridge/freezer, white fitted bathroom suite, chrome-plated fittings and tiled splash backs. • As well as all this the development also includes a secure electric gated entry system with telephone entry to all apartments, 17 car parking spaces and an NHBC 10 year guarantee. •Thinking green, the development will also be insulated to the latest standards, include a bike storage area to encourage cycling in true city style, plus the bin store will include facilities to encourage the all important recycling.
There are only a few apartments available for sale now, for more info tel: Ruth Jones 07989 308609. For more info about Eminence Property Developments visit www.eminenceproperty.co.uk.
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Plans in the area John Boutwood
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As residents may be aware, land at Filwood Park (red area in map left), previously owned by Bristol City Council, has now been sold to English Partnerships, the national regeneration agency. The City Council will continue to manage the land until the future of the site is decided, as part of wider plans for the regeneration of Knowle West. There are no proposals for the land at the moment, and the local community will be consulted on the future use of the site.
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Jamie Linegar local developer, local roots As a lot of you will have noticed, the old Venture Inn on MelvIn Square was demolished last year and construction work is being carried out to replace the old pub with 24 brand new apartments. The new building will be called Carpenters Place after my Grandfather, George Carpenter, who (in his day) used to drink in the Venture.
Photo: A kitchen from a previous Eminence Property development
Brand new apartments in Knowle West
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Summer 08
Mouth of the South Written by young people for young people
Filwood funday
Amazing Archive
Levi Hodge & Casey Jo local young people, aged 12 and 8
Serena & Amy local residents, age 12
We went to the Amazing Archive Exhibition Preview called ‘Back In the Day” on June 24th. We listened and saw some videos and pictures. The exhibition was brilliant and we couldn’t believe how good it was. We had great fun and we saw ‘the hat’ (an old hat in glass units), it was amazing. We were shocked to see how good it was and how much hard work went into it. We would definately like to come to another exhibition at Knowle West Media Centre. Cody, 11, interviewed some of the Amazing Archive group:
Alexandra, 15, said: “I have a good time because I learn more about the area every time and more about photography.” Habiba, 14, said: “I have learnt to be more confident since coming to the club. I have also made new friends and learned new skills!”
• ‘Back in The Day’ is a young person led multi-media exhibition about Knowle West in South Bristol supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, that brings together photography, illustration, sound and animation work. It premiered at Knowle West Media Centre and is now at Bristol Records Office until September 2008: 9am–6pm, weekdays (late Thurs) 10am–4pm, alternate Sats.For more info on opening hrs tel Records Office: 0117 922 4224
They had the kids club which triggered off the day then they had a barbeque. On the barbeque there was a meal deal, which was a burger or a Hotdog and a can of drink for £2.50. It was FUN! The photo will be on our website.
Join our team! Give your views, ideas and stories
www.kwmc.org.uk/mos tel: 0117 903 0444 makala@kwmc.org.uk Designed & Edited by Levi Photo of Archive by Cody Facilitated by Makala Cheung
WILD WEST GOES GREEN Jadelocal young person, age 17
I was invited to a premier screening of 3 environmental films, commissioned by South West Screen and the Community Channel, at Knowle West Media Centre in June. I think that Wild West Going Green (made by KWMC) was amazing. The second film Deadly, Silent Cargo was absolutely brilliant but I would have liked to see more colour and a lot more people talking about what they were going to do to help the environment. The Dark Green film was also good. I think that even more people in Knowle West should help with making the films and the environment go greener. To find out how to get involved and find out about about screenings tel KWMC: 903 0444
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Photo above: Mich and James, the presenters of Wild West Going Green. A documentary with animation told through the voices of ‘ordinary people’ from Knowle West. It is a powerful testament to a community’s green and sustainable way of living.
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We went to Filwood for the funday (which was run by Carmel Cafe) They had a big bouncy castle and it was free entry.
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