Submitted by eckhobristol on Fri, 2012-02-17 19:55
Aspect of Happiness:
Culture
Engagement
Other (please specify)
Other (please specify):
Things going on and things to do
Where?:
City wide
For who?:
Everyone
What's it's purpose:
To promote Bristol to the community, to help support small events and large events and spread the word on what a great place Bristol is to live in.
As the largest centre of culture, education and employment in the South West, and with growing influence across the UK as a vibrant and diverse place to live, work and play, Bristol is a city to be proud of.
It is our passion for our city, and our desire to provide clear and easily accessible information to residents and visitors alike that has inspired us to bring you the eckhoBristol website. A comprehensive and feel-good one-stop shop offering you information, news and events to help ensure that you’re always up to date and never miss out.
Women who need a female only space to learn how to swim
What's it's purpose:
The group has been set up by local women in response to the need for a secure female only space to learn how to swim. Community activists have researched services, learnt how to present with confidence and how to lobbying for female only swimming with key stakeholders. We have now set up as a self sustaining group and plan to offer weekly female only swimming sessions, intensive swimming lessons during school holidays and support to encourage BAME women to train towards being lifeguards.
The group have built on a pilot that was supported by the WEA to tacke race inequlaity and break down barriers to services. That funding has now ended but we wanted to carry on so set up our own group run by volunteers with support from St Mary Redcliffe Secondary School (SMRT).
Top Tip details:
The committe needs to be set up and we have two people for each key role - chair, treasurer and secretary - so this way we can support each other.
Knowing the key stakeholders is key to making something happen - we were supported by the WEA to talk to the council's swimming officer and manager of Easton Lesuire Centre - as well as the head of SMRT - so our voices were heard by people who can make a difference.
Engage & entertain Bristol communities in reducing carbon footprint
Performance Art to engage Bristol on environmental issues.
Link political, social and environmental issues in performance using amateur and professional performance artists. Increases sense of community between people and nature. Focus on motivation & behaviour change.
Top Tip:
Attitude needed
Top Tip details:
Use the joy of song for community building and to reflect local identity
Set up a resident-led steering group. Encourage other residents to take part, opening houses, cages and pubs as exhibition spaces and performance spaces. Produce a map of the trail, open doors and run events over a weekend
Top Tip:
Participation
Top Tip details:
Get people out in the streets, walking around the neighbourhood, talking to neighbours, meeting new people