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Bristol in context: the suburbs of the City of Bristol spill over into adjacent local authority areas.
The City also has a wider relationship with nearby towns and cities. For example 21% of the people who work in Bristol live in South Gloucestershire. Just under 9% of Bristol’s workforce
lives in North Somerset. There are significant flows in the reverse direction out of Bristol.
Bristol Portfolio
� Clevedon Court� Redcliffe Bay� Leigh Woods� Cadbury Camp� Frenchay Common
� Shirehampton� Failand Estate � Blaise Hamlet � Westbury College
Gatehouse� … Tyntesfield
Starts with Tyntesfield
6 Years Capital Works Programme
£16.4 million
Public Benefit 6 years
� Learning
� Audience
Development
� Access
� Interpretation
56% visitors come to see conservation in action
Sawmill Centre
65 % of visitors come from
within 25 miles
800 volunteers
Reaching 220,000 visitors 2011/12
Building on legacy of Tyntesfield …
Bristol Vision 2012 - 2020
�By 2020 everyone in
Bristol will have visited
or feel connected to
their local NT place
Bristol’s unique brand?Destination Bristol, has been developing a
place-making and marketing strategy for
the City of Bristol. Their analysis points to
Bristol as having defining characteristics of
innovative, creative and unorthodox.
Character of the voluntary sector
Easton & Lawrence Hill Neighbourhood Management- A resident-led organisation to make positive changes in Easton and Lawrence Hill
Firebird Theatreis a Company of sixteen disabled actors.
Horfield Organic Commuity Orchard – a small group who created an orchard on overgrown allotment plots
Bristol Musicspace provides music therapy services fro children, young people and adults in Bristol and the Surrounding area
The People’s Republic of Stokes Croft is working to support the development of Stokes Croft as a Cultural Quarter
Bristol has a large and diverse voluntary sector. VOSCUR, the umbrella body in the City has
more 450 member organisations, spanning everything from the 1st Bristol Muslim Scout to the
Churches Conservation Trust, and the Furniture Reuse Project to the Easton Jubilee Trust. There also appears to be a fairly strong interest in volunteering. Volunteering Bristol responded to
14,800 volunteer enquiries in 2008/9. Below is a snapshot of this varied sector:
Saxon Road Green Space– a community group in St Werburghs working to conserve a local greenspace for people and wildlife
Windmill Hill City Farm is an independent community project half a mile to the south of Bristol City Centre
Young Bristol works with young people across the Greater Bristol area running projects that build young people’s confidence, give them new practical skills and a sense of purpose and self-worth
Bristol Mosaic
Area Bristol Urban Area
Members Members
11,626 Liberal Opinions 34,226 1 Ex-Council Community 46Non Members Industrial Heritage 28,356 Non Members #N/A #N/A
194,611 Suburban Mindsets 24,482 46 #N/A #N/A
Penetration Penetration
6.0% Top 3 Proportion of box 45% 2.2% Top 3 Proportion of box #N/A
Members Members
9,059 Liberal Opinions (Fit) 14,039 0 #N/A #N/A
Non Members Professional Rewards 6,009 Non Members #N/A #N/A
37,458 Suburban Mindsets (Fit) 5,235 0 #N/A #N/A
Penetration Penetration
24.2% Top 3 Proportion of box 67% #DIV/0! Top 3 Proportion of box #N/A
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TOP 3 MOSAIC Groups
TOP 3 MOSAIC Groups
TOP 3 MOSAIC Groups
TOP 3 MOSAIC Groups
Bristol MOSAIC Profile
within 40 minutes DrivetimeSuburban Mindsets – Married, middle aged with kids. Typically this group are middle class or
skilled working class; with aspirations to owning their own house and a decent standard of living and lifestyles in which to bring up their children. One of the groups least likely to get involved
with local society; simply because they have ‘busy lives’. They are unpretentious in their tastes,
and often working within a budget. Would include some of our explorer families who might find a
more local NT offer appealing from a value and ‘connecting / learning with their children’
perspective.
Industrial Heritage – Traditional and conservative this group are mostly married and are
approaching retirement. Their children have left home leaving them in a larger home than they
need; mortgages are virtually paid off as they save carefully and avoid debt. They are socially responsible people who generally live in the same community as where they have grown up.
Neighbourhoods are concentrated where there was growth in the industrial revolution; South
Wales, East Midlands, South Yorkshire and the Pennines. This group are more responsive to
traditional sales approaches that emphasize value for money.
Liberal opinions – Young upwardly mobile, cosmopolitan professional. Well educated and likely to be in good jobs which would include journalists, politics or the arts. This group would be
a strong target for NT, as much of their leisure time is spent in museums, exhibitions, cinema
and theatres.
2011 – 12
We’ve been doing a lot of talking
� Bristol Natural History
Consortium
� Home Farm Frolic
� Bristol Spirit of Place Debate
� Forum for Future
� Kings Weston Volunteer Partnership
� Bristol City Council
And doing a few things …
Bioblitz 2011
Now we’ve got to do something!
What next?
� Currently in planning
phase for
programme of work 2012 – 2017
� Three streams:
• Animating Urban
• Outdoors
• Perception busting
Animating urban environment
� Bear Pit improvement
group
� Happy City Initiative
� Reconnecting People to Food pilot (Morrisons/Forum for Future/NT/BCC)
� ISHED digital
technologies
� Place making projects
Outdoors – 83% of Bristol People
use local green space
� Kings Weston
Volunteers
� New Portfolio
Outdoors Manager –Focus on
Partnership
� Brislington Victory
Park
Perception Busting activity…
� Exciting digital engagement projects with ISHED
� Events e.g. Aardman partnership
� Creative Economy partnership
� International Games Festival
� Home Farm Frolic
Success dependent on …
� Sufficient team capacity
and good range of skills
� Clear plan of action
� Ability to source funding
� Partnership
� Sharing learning & knowledge
Exciting times
For ever for everyone