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Yahoo
19 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Carnival celebrates 60 years of race legislation
A carnival has brought generations together to celebrate the 60th anniversary of legislation against racial discrimination. Celebrating African and Caribbean culture, St Pauls Carnival returned to Bristol as a scaled down event on Saturday after organisers "reflected on finances", director Ricardo Sharry said. Elders were entertained at a brunch, children sang and danced, and poems were performed. The theme was "Roots of Resilience" to commemorate the passing of The Race Relations Act 1965, which was introduced two years after the Bristol Bus Boycott and outlawed discrimination in public places. More news stories for Bristol Watch the latest Points West Listen to the latest news for Bristol "The carnival really epitomises that spirit - people pop up and they share their music and it covers the whole African and Caribbean diaspora so it's really special." Mr Sharry said. He said he hoped the carnival would be "bigger and better next year" after a smaller event, Back A Yard, was deemed to be "more appropriate" this year. Mr Sharry said: "What's quite nice is we've got the older generation, we've got the younger generation, and then the middle generation - people come to the streets and enjoy the carnival." "It's a really nice balance of 'for the community' and 'supported by the community'." Antonette, a poet, said she found writing about her own experiences "cathartic" and was pleased to read her work at the event. "Today was an excellent opportunity for me to perform some of the poems I have written in the past, related to the Windrush generation," she said. Antonette read poems about her arrival in England from Barbados and the prejudice she faced, as well as her experience of racial and verbal abuse in schools, drawing on what her son had been through. "It was lovely to express myself and I saw a lot of nodding in the audience," she said. "I haven't been upset by all the things that happened to me. I fought back." Antonette said St Pauls Carnival brought "different people together". "It's a celebratory event and especially for elders like myself... it was great," she said. "It's a community thing and it's lovely. I hope it will go on forever." Follow BBC Bristol on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. St Pauls Carnival announces scaled-back programme 'Carnival is the heart of the city' St Pauls carnival celebrates Windrush St Pauls Carnival


ITV News
a day ago
- General
- ITV News
Bristol's roots celebrated at scaled down carnival
St Pauls Carnival returned this summer on a smaller scale because of rising costs. However, a host of community events - including an elders brunch - were held.


BBC News
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
St Pauls Carnival announces scaled-back programme
St Pauls carnival has announced scaled-back plans for February, it was announced that the Bristol carnival would be putting on a reduced programme due to ongoing funding year's programme of events is entitled 'Back a Yard' and features spoken word, dance and musical events focused around the theme of Roots of Resistance and the legacy of local activists to mark 60 years since the passing of the Race Relations Act."This year, we're highlighting the activism at the heart of the carnival, sharing our community's legacy with all generations and paving the way for the future," said LaToyah McAllister-Jones, Executive Director of St Pauls Carnival. "Fundraising is crucial to cementing the future of St Pauls Carnival and our 2025 Back A Yard programme will be a key driver of this to help ensure the future of Bristol's most beloved vibrant celebration of African-Caribbean culture," she programme features the traditional Elders Brunch at Circomedia and a free event at the Malcolm X will also a mixture of family friendly and party events taking place across the wider St Pauls area on 5 events are taking place at Lakota, Lost Horizon and Circomedia and the proceeds of sales will go towards funding future carnival 120,000 people attend when the carnival is on in Pauls Carnival said that a full event cost around £500,000 to put on and it relied on sponsorship and community donations to raise the carnival hoped to be back with a fuller schedule in 2026.


BBC News
16-02-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Headlines: Clear air zone charges for emergency vehicles
Here's our weekly roundup of stories from across local websites in the West of have a daily round up as well. Make sure you look out for it on the website and the local section of the BBC News app. What have been the big stories in the West this week? Somerset Live reported that emergency vehicles - including police cars, ambulances and fire engines - will have to pay when entering Bath's Clean Air Zone next month, as a four-year exemption comes to an end. In Bristol, there are plans to change the layout of the junction at College Green, Anchor Road and St Augustine's Parade. Bristol Live reported it could "worsen conflict" between cyclists and pedestrians by restricting the space for crossing the Park Estate in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, is set to host a new event featuring a collection of supercars, classic cars and vintage vehicles. It follows the relocation of Womad Festival. Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard has all the Swindon, mystery surrounds another closed part of the town's central Brunel Centre. It comes after a a number of shops have closed and reports of people feeling unsafe in the town to remodel the front of Salisbury railway station is entering its final phase, the Journal has sad news, as the Bradley Stoke Journal, a hyperlocal newspaper and website, has closed down after the retirement of its editor. The paper has lasted 17 years, starting first as a website and then spawning a print publication. More than 90 print editions were published. Good luck for the future for its editor, Stephen Horton. Top five local stories for the BBC in the West Something longer to read Bristol 24/7 reported that the bi-annual St Pauls Carnival is set to return with a "scaled-down programme of events" in July. Organisers said financial constraints are continuing to impact the events industry since the pandemic. Explore more with our daily roundups