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The Old Vic. The city's principal theatre company, the Bristol Old Vic, was founded in 1946 as an offshoot of The Old Vic company in London. Its premises on King Street consist of the 1766 Theatre Royal (400 seats), a modern studio theatre (150 seats), and foyer and bar areas in the adjacent Coopers' Hall (built 1743).
The Forest of Avon Trust is the local charity for trees and woodlands in the former county of Avon, which now comprises Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire, and Bath & North East Somerset. The Trust's ethos is to deliver the benefits of trees and woodlands to as many people as possible in the Avon area to benefit people and wildlife. [1]
The project visited over 30 one-off or annual events in total, with the project team estimating a reach of 18,000 people (children and adults). These figures do not include the 650,000 people who visit the Bristol Zoo each year. The reach of the Bristol Dinosaur Project was recognised as a successful in capturing new audiences.
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Let the game begin: Players from Bristol City and Durham take to the pitch at Ashton Gate ahead of the Barclays Women's Championship match between the two, which ended in a thumping 5-0 win for City.
Trinity Community Arts is an arts charity [1] formed in 2002 to manage the Trinity Centre. The charity stages arts and community events and activities in the venue, including hosting space for Black creatives [2] and at citywide events including Bristol Harbour Festival.
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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Bristol" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.