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Bristol Avon River Trust (BART): Two of us Walked and Talked along the River Trym and Hazel Brook

Bristol Avon River Trust (BART): Two of us Walked and Talked along the River Trym and Hazel Brook

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  On 23rd March, MR and SS joined a Walk & Talk along the River Trym and Hazel Brook that was organised by Bristol Avon River Trust (BART).    It was encouraging to learn these waters are monitored and managed and that they now contain eel, trout and stickleback. A few weirs with silt traps were built along the streams to create pools. Without a budget to periodically empty the traps, silt is infilling the ponds. The weirs also hinder trout and eels from going far upstream. The picturesque Stratford Mill was relocated, brick by brick, from Chew Valley Lake to Hazel Brook. The waterwheel is also in place but has never ground anything! On the River Trym old brick inspection covers used to overflow with ‘sanitary waste’ whenever there was moderate or heavy rain. These were replaced by Wessex Water with larger, more effective,

Speaker Meeting 10th March: Revd. Canon Nicola Stanley – Detailing her Work and Experiences as a Woman in the Church.

Speaker Meeting 10th March: Revd. Canon Nicola Stanley – Detailing her Work and Experiences as a Woman in the Church.

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Our last Speaker and Supper Meeting brought us Revd. Canon Nicola Stanley to speak to us about her work and experiences as a woman in the church. Nicola is from East Yorkshire and went to school in York. After leaving school she spent time in Italy and Germany, then moved to London where she became a member of the Chartered Institute for Personnel Development. She also worked for British Steel, followed by an Italian shipping company. Nicola was ordained deacon in 2002 and priest in 2003, having trained in Salisbury. She retired from the position of Revd. Canon at Bristol Cathedral last year and is now a priest based at All Saint’s Church in Clifton. She talked about the fact that being in the church is a 6 days a week job and, as a woman and mother, it can be challenging to reconcile the

PhysioNet Visit: 10th March 2025

PhysioNet Visit: 10th March 2025

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On Monday 10th March, a dedicated team of SI Bristol volunteers travelled to Berkeley, Gloucestershire, to collaborate with PhysioNet. PhysioNet is a UK based charity dedicated to helping some of the most marginalised people in the world by supplying children and adults with disability equipment considered surplus or redundant in the UK. The charity collects discarded items such as crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs from the NHS. These items are then refurbished and shipped in containers to various countries around the world where these vital items are in short supply. Between April and July 2023, for example, PhysioNet sent 5 consignments to Ukraine to supply hospitals in Kyiv and Lviv. The cost of that transport was met by UK Rotary clubs. The SI Bristol team spent a productive and enjoyable morning cleaning and preparing the equipment for shipment. This initiative not only helps reduce waste but

We Joined the Opening Session (and many more) of the CSW69 10th March 2025

We Joined the Opening Session (and many more) of the CSW69 10th March 2025

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Bridget and Ivete watched live the Opening session of the CSW69 today, marking the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995). We heard from the UN’s Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, that “women’s rights are at siege. But there is an antidote, and the antidote is action. Global crisis around the world impeded progress on the agreements in Beijing and that political will is often weak and so is action. The masters of misogyny are gathering strength, so we must step up support for women’s organisations.” Bob Ray, President of ECOSOC, stated that “it’s not enough to reflect on progress, not only talk about solutions, but to deliver solutions. Deliver on the promise of equality, as per Sustainable Development Goal 5. We have an obligation to push back against regression, against the argument that women must know their place. The answer to that

International Women’s Day 8th March 2025

International Women’s Day 8th March 2025

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We were delighted to be part of a very stimulating event today, International Women’s Day 2025, at Bristol City Hall. There were many exhibits of interest, good talks, colourful dances and interesting stalls held by many charities, including Next Link – a charity that we support and worked with for a while. Soroptimist Bristol was well represented by Bridget, to whom we owe a big thank you for the organisation of our stall, Gish, Sharon, Sally B, Ivete, Yvonne, Lynda, Lizzie, Lucy, Sue P, Marion, Helen and Laurence. It was an excellent day and an opportunity to meet many known and many new people to talk about our projects and how Soroptimists advocate on women’s issues. We generated a lot of interest in our projects and were able to show a short video illustrating our work to interested parties. Women have continuously shaped history and

Annual Visit to our Soroptimist Hotel, Number 63 Bayswater Road

Annual Visit to our Soroptimist Hotel, Number 63 Bayswater Road

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On the 20th of February a group of us spent our annual visit to  London, staying at our Soroptimist hotel, Hotel 63 in Bayswater Road, overlooking Hyde Park. On the first day Ruth organised a brilliant outing for us to see the musical Oliver at the Gielguld Theatre, which was wonderful.  Pauline also organised a lovely get together dinner at an Italian restaurant very local to where we were staying. There were many things we did as a group and individually – walks at Hyde Park, a visit to the contemporary  Moco Museum to see modern art pieces and impressive digital art installations, a visit to the British Museum, the annual Festival of Lights held in and around Battersea Power Station, a special ‘Goya to Impressionism’ exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery, amongst other things. It was a really successful trip and an opportunity for a

Congratulations: SI Bath’s 100th Celebratory Luncheon 15th February 2025

Congratulations: SI Bath’s 100th Celebratory Luncheon 15th February 2025

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On Saturday 15th February, 2025, Sue P and Marion represented SI Bristol at the lunch to celebrate SI Bath’s centenary.     SI Bath is our daughter Club – back in the days when both Clubs were called Venture Clubs. The lunch was well attended by representatives from the majority of Clubs in the South West and Chanel Islands Region and all but one of SI Bath’s Friendship Links.  The President of SI Bath (Diane) welcomed everyone. Four candles were lit; one each by the President of SIGBI (Ruth), SW&CI President (Daphne), the Mayor of Bath (Councillor Michelle O’Doherty) and Liberal Democrat MP for Bath (Wera Hobhouse). The final toast of the event – the Anniversary Toast – was given by our own Sue P.

Speaker Meeting 10th February 2025: Gabby Cochrane – Updating us on the One25 Charity

Speaker Meeting 10th February 2025: Gabby Cochrane – Updating us on the One25 Charity

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We were pleased to welcome  Gabby Cochrane from the One25 Charity to speak about their work in Bristol at our Speaker Meeting on Monday 10th February. One25 was our Club Charity when Gish was President of SI Bristol. One25 reaches out to women who are street sex-working in Bristol, often women who are deeply traumatised from childhood abuse and violence. This leads to life situations where they are stigmatised, marginalised, locked out of society. Many are in crisis and many are street sex-working.  They support them to move from crisis and trauma towards independence in the community.  The specialist services One25 offers, alongside the ethos of non-judgemental, practical support and unconditional love, makes a huge impact. Over the past two years, they have witnessed a staggering 76% increase in the number of women using their outreach yellow van. More women are street sex-working more frequently.

A Happy New Year: Welcome to Four New Members in January 2025

A Happy New Year: Welcome to Four New Members in January 2025

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Our members of Soroptimist International of Bristol are honoured to have four new members joining us in January this year.    It is our privilege to welcome Sue, Sally, Becky and Frances to our worldwide organisation of members who are a supportive and friendly community focused on making a positive impact in the lives of women and girls.           Our members have a gift: the chance to help others in an atmosphere of support, friendship and fun. We look forward to helping our new members explore the gift of membership as they participate in club projects and activities that advance our mission. A very warm welcome to Soroptimist International of Bristol.