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New project changing perceptions of young people riding bikes in south Bristol By Lowie Trevena, Wednesday May 12, 2021 Learning new skills and talking about mental health is at the core of a new project in Stockwood. Based at BS14 Youth Club in south Bristol and run by Life Cycle UK, Young Bristol and Off The Record, the club teaches the young members of the club not only bike mechanics but also make space for conversations that might not otherwise be had. BS14 Youth Club is run by Young Bristol but the bike project is also supported by Off The Record’s mental health support and a Life Cycle mechanic. ....
South Bristol community charity to mark milestone after Covid delay It s now 31 years since a charity set about changing futures in BS3 16:00, 2 MAY 2021 Updated Southville Centre (now BS3 Community) pictured in 2002 (Image: Bristol Post/ Reach Archive) A charity set up to improve the lives of people in south Bristol is looking for artists and performers to help it celebrate its 30th birthday. BS3 Community Development was set up in 1991 to improve the lives of people living in BS3 and the surrounding area. It runs two community venues - the Southville Centre and the Chessel Centre and offers a range of educational, art, environmental and health and wellbeing projects. ....
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‘Finally completing the journey’: Flight 261 memorial unveiled at Sea-Tac By Nicole Brodeur, The Seattle Times Published: January 15, 2021, 9:02am Share: When the families of those who died in the crash of Alaska Flight 261 were brought out to the spot in the ocean where their loved ones fell from the sky, they knew to expect the worst: Shock and sorrow. Disbelief. What they didn’t expect were the dolphins; tens of them, circling the crash site. They had been there since the night of crash, eight miles off the coast of Port Humene, Calif. on Jan. 31, 2000. Eighty-eight people died 83 passengers, three flight attendants and two pilots most of them headed home to Seattle after vacationing in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. ....