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Next steps for Stay and Play at Trinity

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"The Trinity Centre Stay and Play includes a truly diverse mix of family members from all walks of life that is the most representative of Bristol itself that I’ve ever experienced ! The city centre location makes it convenient for so many people. As a person of colour with mixed heritage children, it’s a place I feel we all truly belong, and that isn’t the case for many places"

Every Friday for as long as we can remember Trinity has welcomed families to enjoy our beautiful space and play with friends at our Stay and Play which has been co-delivered by Central Bristol Childrens Centre alongside Lawrence Hill Health Visiting team.

The partnership made the very difficult decision recently to cease delivery of the group with our final session last week.

Trinity Community Arts was grateful to the generous donation of toys from CBCC which will enhance all future delivery here, we are also looking into applying for further funding to continue to offer a regular opportunity for young families to connect here at Trinity.

Conversations are continuing both with CBCC and other partners to provide this service and we will keep you informed on our socials.

In the meantime, we wish CBCC and LHHV continued support and acknowledge all the hard work they do in supporting families in their local communities.

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