Community
Our Monthly roundup of the chatter in the Dings.
Dings Fun Day 2024 (Part 1)
Due to weather this was postponed – but the wonderful team decided that they would simply do 2!
Due to the weather forecast for Saturday, we are moving the bulk of the Fun Day to Saturday 5th October. But don’t panic! There will still be a mini Fun Day this Saturday inside the safe Ouse., 2-4pm. We will see a science demonstration (3pm)! We will help make crocodile skins for local artwork! There are free books ! And some fresh groceries available for a donation!
Free ferry trips for community groups this winter
Bristol Community Ferry Boats has announced a new initiative to support groups working with city residents, giving them a chance to access the city’s waterways.
Running once a week, the tours are designed to offer groups a unique way to learn more about Bristol’s maritime history and enjoy the sights from the water.
Community gardening
No pictures from the Community gardening this month although we did do a tidy up. But did spot these wonderful council people out and about clearing leaves.
Help Bristol’s Homeless Charity – Shared by Steff
Please use street link to help connect Rough sleepers to local council and services outreach
Ian sold some plants
To be fair – it did go down well and bought in some great business to the area – From Chantelle:
For anyone wanting some amazing plants and very good prices head to the cider box now!! Lots are flying off the shelfs still plenty there if you’re quick. I’ve just bought a lovely massive monstera for the amazing price of £10. Shout Ian Batten for lovely well looked after plants
Little Adventures Nursery
Thank you to all local residents for your support with our new nursery. We are super proud to be within the Dings neighbourhood. If you’d like to learn more about our nursery you can visit our website or book a tour here: https://littleadventuresnursery.com/stphilips-nursery/
They’re planning a bright new mural design to replace the Trunki space themed one.
Support Hannah Moore – shared by Helen
Hi all, if you shop at Asda, they have just launched a Cashpot for Schools. You can choose any primary school but if you don’t have a connection, consider nominating our local primary. You just need to sign up/into the Asda rewards app and go to Cashpots, and nominate a primary school.
This won’t take cash out of any other cashpots you’ve got going there eg the Christmas one. Hannah More has a high level of need with a high proportion of kids receiving free school meals (aka pupil premium), a lot of kids from non English speaking homes – our area scores high on deprivation indexes. So they could definitely do with the help.
Hype Dance Studio – also shared by Helen
Know any kids who might be interested?
There are also drop in classes on a Wednesday for kids who just want to try dancing and don’t want to do competitions.
Free Story Telling workshop
Mothers of all ages, and all backgrounds, are invited to join Bristol Women’s Voice for a free two-hour workshop to rethink and retell stories of Motherhood. Being a mum is filled with joy, challenges, overwhelm, moments of heartbreak and great celebration, isolation and togetherness. Join in for a small break amidst it all. Thursday 17th October, 10am to 12pm, Wellspring Site, Beam Street. This event is free, but please book your place via eventbrite.
Spooky Silent Disco – shared by Irene
This Halloween, step into a world where history whispers and the beats are ghostly! (26th of October)
Join us for a spook-tacular Silent Disco at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, where eerie vibes and chilling tunes collide. Dress in your most frightful costume if you dare, grab a pair of glowing headphones, and dance the night away among ancient artefacts in our hauntingly lit halls. With multiple DJs spinning everything from spooky hits to dancefloor favourites, you control the soundtrack of your night in one of Bristol’s iconic venues!
The Cosmos (as seen from the Dings) by Lee Pullen*
From The Dings to The Cosmos! This latest astrophoto from my back garden shows The Wizard Nebula. Can you make out the wizard with his pointy hat, and hands out casting spells?
More info: https://urbanastrophotography.com/…/24/the-wizard-nebula/
Development News
University’s new campus to be a ‘catalyst’ for Bristol
Slowly taking shape on what used to be the Royal Mail sorting office and before that the site of a cattle market, the largest building that is part of the University of Bristol’s new campus has now reached its ‘topping out’ phase.
Green light for £70m construction project
Full planning permission has been granted for a large construction project consisting of apartments, a hotel and an aparthotel.
The site known as ‘Plot 3′ at Temple Quay on the Temple Meads side of the Cheesegrater Bridge is valued at £70m.
Designed by architects Sheppard Robson, the scheme includes the construction of three new buildings comprised of a 234-room hotel operated by Dalata Maldron, a 170-room extended stay aparthotel by Room2 and more than 100 build-to-rent flats by the abrdn investments.
435 new flats could be built on former car showrooms
The view of Bristol for passengers arriving at Temple Meads could be forever changed if a major new housing development is granted planning permission.