Media launch for Buy a Brick campaign

The Buy a Brick fundraising campaign for the Heart of the Community project was launched to the public this week, with a colourful photo-call on the site of the new church and community centre.

The Buy a Brick scheme invites everyone in the local area to play a part in building community, by chipping in with the cost of a brick or two for the new facilities in the centre of Stoke Gifford. Bricks are already on sale in the Old School Rooms on week days. They will also be available from lots of local meeting places and businesses, as well as our mobile community building sites at key events over the next few weeks.

The first brick was purchased by Jaci Crocombe, editor of the Little Stoke Gifford Matters magazine, who is covering the progress of the Heart of the Community project in detail. The magazine is also supporting the campaign by donating £150 towards the cost of the Buy a Brick display stands.

Bishop Mike of Bristol and Jack Lopresti MP have also bought bricks already. 

Jack Lopresti said, “I admire the ambition of the Heart of the community project. The new centre will be a great asset to serve the local population. I’m delighted to buy a brick and play my part in building local community.”

You can also buy bricks with just a couple of clicks, by following the simple online instructions on the Buy a Brick pages of this website. 

Latest Heart of the Community newsletter

The second in our series of newsletters for the Heart of the Community project is now out.

This edition includes details of fundraising events, online initiatives and the latest news from the building site of the new church and community centre.

You can view the newsletter online here

If you are on the mailing list you will receive a copy by email. There are a few printed copies available at the back of the church for those without email access, or you can be added to the mailing list by emailing Sue Woodhead, our project coordinator.

New Buy a Brick appeal launched

St Michael’s Church is inviting everyone to play a part in the Heart of the Community project with our new Buy a Brick appeal.

The idea is that church members encourage everyone to buy a brick or two for the new church and community centre. Each brick represents a £10 gift, with a small certificate presented to everyone who donates.

Our target is to raise £50,000 for the project – which means selling 5,000 bricks.

We are currently recruiting volunteers to take a turn helping to run one of our three Buy a Brick display stands at local events and meeting places over the next few weeks. You could sell bricks at your own Christmas event too. Please contact Sue Woodhead if you’d like to help. (Hard hats will be provided.)

All the details, and a link to the Buy a Brick online giving page, can be found on the new Buy a Brick section of this website.

Remember – this project isn’t about a community building, it’s about building a community.