Outdoor Gallery: The Cage At PRSC

Outdoor Gallery: The Cage At PRSC

PRSC are incredibly excited about the latest mural installed on our outdoor gallery wall on Monday (Feb 26) the first day of Bristol’s Homeless Awareness Week.  The installation was produced during a project called THE CAGE: Visualising the Housing Crisis, and is made...
Books for Change: Politics and Economy

Books for Change: Politics and Economy

At the Stokes Croft China shop on Jamaica Street, PRSC curate a book section of inspiring and game-changing books. Below are some new additions we think are essential on our politics and economics reading lists. Big Capital Anna Minton Despite the desperate shortage...
Books for change: NHS

Books for change: NHS

At the Stokes Croft China shop on Jamaica Street, PRSC curate a book section of inspiring and game-changing books. Below are some new additions we think are essential on our NHS reading lists. NHS for Sale: Myths, Lies and Deception Jacky Davis,‎ John Lister,‎ David...
Books for change: Women’s Suffrage Centenary

Books for change: Women’s Suffrage Centenary

At the Stokes Croft China shop on Jamaica Street, PRSC curate a book section of inspiring and game-changing books. Below are some new additions we think are essential on our Women’s Suffrage reading lists. FEBRUARY SPECIAL OFFER: Goodnight Stories of Rebel Girls £10...

PRSC AGM

Dont forget our AGM is on tonight! Annual General Meeting for the Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft CIC Wednesday 24th January 2018 17.30 – 19.00 PRSC HQ, 17-35 Jamaica Street Agenda Apologies for absence Minutes of previous AGM Chairs Report – Chris...
Do we want advertising in our parks?

Do we want advertising in our parks?

Advertising in our parks? As if there weren’t enough billboard concerns now Bristol City Council have raised the possibility of billboards and signs in our parks and green spaces to make a bit of money to compensate for the cuts. We agree with Bristol City...
January events at PRSC

January events at PRSC

We’re kicking off here at PRSC with two art exhibitions in January. THE WRY WHY – art exhibition January 8 @ 11:00 am – January 21 @ 7:00 pm The “WRY WHY” is the artists look at the space between loss and gain it is a conversation played out on found...
Contested: Walter Ayles, Conscientious War Objector

Contested: Walter Ayles, Conscientious War Objector

Walter Ayles (1879 – 1953) was a Trade Unionist and women’s rights advocate. He came to Bristol in 1910 as secretary of the Independent Labour Party and was later elected a City Councillor for the Easton Ward, urging municipal ownership of energy and transport....