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Knowle West Media Centre Launch prep

by Makala 08/04/2008 in Bristol

I’ve had a busy day so far here at KWMC with the opening just 2 days away. I’ve just been to a meeting to catch up on how the planning is going for our opening event this Thursday and Friday. I can’t imagine how busy it will be on the day. There’s so much going [...]

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Job Opportunities at Knowle West Media Centre

by Kevin 13/07/2007 in Bristol

Knowle West Media Centre are looking for two enthusiastic and creative people to join the team to work on a new Carbon Makeover Project. This project aims to make the homes and lifestyles of one hundred or more local households low-carbon.
Project Coordinator (0.8 FTE)
£20,000 – £24,000 pro rata
You will drive the project forward through the [...]

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Knowle West Media Centre meets Denise Britt

by Roz 13/02/2007 in Bristol

2 November 2006
I met with Denise Britt. Denise told me about having taken part in a digital storytelling project with KWMC. Denise said that she had made a digital story based on why she started doing volunteer work. The story was about her life and the impact that volunteering has had on her. Denise explained [...]

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Knowle West Media Centre meets Doug Coombs at Knowle West Development Trust

by Roz 05/02/2007 in Bristol

15 November 2006
I met with Doug Coombs at the Knowle West Development Trust. Doug began by talking about the fantastic potential there is for new media, whether through text, images, photos or video. However, what concerns him is the situation regarding the have and have-nots, and how this situation basically comes down to money.
Doug told [...]

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Knowle West Media Centre meets Drop Media

by Roz 22/01/2007 in Bristol

18 October 2006
I joined Sandra and Dani in a ‘Drop Media’ session they were running with young people. The group of young people, aged 9 – 12, were all very busily engaged in different activities. I observed the group as they rehearsed a video they were making about the food that they eat at school, [...]

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Knowle West Media Centre meets James Edwards and Tony Monks

by Roz 22/01/2007 in Bristol

15 November 2006
I met with James Edwards and Tony Monks. James is a Sports Development Officer and Tony is a Senior Sports Coach. Their jobs are about building relationships with disaffected young people using sport as a hook. However, their funding was originally focussed on sports activity, but due to changes in their funding they [...]

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Knowle West Media Centre meets Cheryl Martin, Vicky Morris, Sue Partridge and Louise Kane at Knowle West Health Park

by Roz 19/12/2006 in Bristol

17 October 2006
I travelled to Knowle West Health Park to meet with Cheryl, the Healthy Lifestyles Coordinator at Knowle West Health Park Community Interest Company, (KWHPCIC). We were also joined by Vicky Morris, chief executive for KWHPCIC, Sue Partridge, Operations & Development Manager with KWHPCIC and Louise Kane who is a Counsellor with Addiction Recovery [...]

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Knowle West Media Centre talks to Makala Campbell

by Roz 18/12/2006 in Bristol

Makala Campbell.
Press and Communications Officer, Knowle West Media Centre.

6 November 2006
I travelled to KWMC where I met with Makala. Makala began by explaining to me the ways in which she currently uses digital media. She said that she uses the laptop to scan in and collate any positive publicity about Knowle West. She emails this [...]

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Knowle West Media Centre meets Stewart Weston at The Mede

by Roz 01/12/2006 in Bristol

16 October 2006
I went to The Mede to meet with Stewart Weston. Stewart told me about the different activities that take place at the Mede. He told me that there is lots of work that takes place with the young people who use the centre. He told me about the out of school theatre club [...]

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