A Happy Christmas at Toad Hall
Playwright and Director Bill Cronshaw invited young people from Brendan's Bridge to take photographs at the dress rehearsals of Christmas at Toad Hall at The Cheltenham Playhouse. The Playhouse also…
Playwright and Director Bill Cronshaw invited young people from Brendan's Bridge to take photographs at the dress rehearsals of Christmas at Toad Hall at The Cheltenham Playhouse. The Playhouse also…
The Zurich Community Trust donated around 20 bags of goodies to Brendan's Bridge for the charity to distribute to young people and their families from the Eastern European community. The…
The High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, Jane Tufnell, visited Brendan's Bridge recently and met young people from a range of communities. The role of the High Sheriff was not an easy…
Tariq Simms has joined our team and will be applying his knowledge from his Business Studies course to our charity. Tariq, who lives in Gloucester and is familiar with the…
Brendan’s Bridge are bidding for a cash boost from the Tesco Community Grants initiative. Tesco works with community charity Groundwork to run its community funding scheme, which sees grants of…
Brendan's Bridge has been working with young people from the Czech Gypsy and Roma community to put together a football team. The team, who have called themselves Roma FC, had…
Brendan's Bridge has gathered together art by talented young people to display in the 100 Days Together pop up shop in Gloucester's Eastgate Centre.
Brendan's Bridge hosted a great afternoon bringing basketball to Barton and Tredworth. Players from across the city battled it out on the court at The Friendship Cafe and the event…
Brendan's Bridge joined forces with a wide range of statutory, corporate and charity organisations for 100 Days Together. The project, as its name suggests, focused Gloucester organisations around putting together…
Brendan's Bridge partnered with The Gateway Trust to deliver the Marcus Rashford funded Holiday Food Scheme to families throughout Barton and Tredworth. The programme ran once a week for four…