Our Roots, Our Future: A Community Celebration of Growth & Vision

Our Roots, Our Future: A Community Celebration of Growth & Vision

By South Gloucestershire Race Equality Network

An AGM with a difference

Date and time

Location

St Michael's Centre

North Road Stoke Gifford BS34 8PD United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

About this event

Community • Heritage

We are delighted to extend to you a cordial invitation to an exceptional Annual General Meeting of the South Gloucestershire Race Equality Network (SGREN).

Our Roots, Our Future: A Community Celebration of Growth & VisionDate: Thursday 25th September 2025Time: 17:30 arrival for an 18:00 start until 20:30Venue: St Michael's Centre, North Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS34 8PD

This year we are hosting "an AGM with a difference." It is a celebration of our journey, from humble beginnings, following our growth and achievements. It is also an opportunity for local organisations, community members, and businesses to come together in support of race equality, inclusion, and community cohesion within South Gloucestershire.

As a valued member of our community, your presence would be greatly appreciated. The evening will include reflections on past projects, a focus on future plans, networking opportunities and a prize draw.

We will also observe inspirational presentations and live performances from individuals and groups whom SGREN has positively impacted, combining delicious refreshments which highlight the rich cultures of our communities.

Your presence and insights would be invaluable as we look forward to the next chapter in our journey, building stronger roots and a brighter future, together.

Frequently asked questions

Where is St Michael’s Centre located, and how accessible is it?

Located 2 minutes from Bristol Parkway Station, 10 minutes from the M4/M5 interchange, St Michael's Centre is ideally located and accessible from all areas of the country.

Are all entrances and facilities at the venue accessible for people with disabilities?

All entrances are accessible for people with disabilities, including lifts to the first floor.

Arriving by car?

We have several parking bays on site. There is on-street parking on North Road, The Green and other surrounding roads. Bristol Parkway Station has a large multi-story car park, just a 3-minute walk from the Centre, making it the best parking option.

Arriving by bus?

We are well served by local buses: the Church and Centre are just a 3-4 minute walk from the bus stops at Bristol Parkway railway station. Buses: m4, Y6, 10, 11, 12, 19, 71, 74, 534.

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Sep 25 · 17:30 GMT+1