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 BME   F air   2015 FREE, 10 March 2015, 1pm – 6.30pm Trinity Centre &  Y oung People’s  Awards The BME Fair will include the launch of ‘Batook’s Blueprint’ the Bristol Manifesto for Race equality . The Manifesto challenges agencies that deliver services to BME communities in Bristol to improve race equality in specifc areas such as education, employment, health and criminal justice. The event will include an opening presentation by Bristol Mayor , George Ferguson, as well as workshops, stalls, networking and light refreshments. The awards will promote achievements of BME young people in Bristol and will be presented by Sue Mountstevens, Police and Crime Commissioner . We encourage you to nominate young people you are aware of who should be acknowledged for what they do. In partnership with Bristol BME Voice, BYEP, SARI,  Avon an d Somerset B lack Police Association, Bristol City Council Equalities Team. For further information and to book your place, visit: http://goo.gl/l eIGs8 or call Charlene on: 0117 909 9949.  The Bristol Manifesto for Rac e Equality launch: 1 – 4pm BME Y oung People’s Awards an d dinner: 4 - 6.30pm Get involved: book a stall on the day, nominate young people for an award, provide a donation, attend and take part.

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  • BME Fair 2015FREE, 10 March 2015, 1pm 6.30pmTrinity Centre

    & Young Peoples Awards

    The BME Fair will include the launch of Batooks Blueprint the Bristol Manifesto for Race equality. The Manifesto challenges agencies that deliver services to BME communities in Bristol to improve race equality in specific areas such as education, employment, health and criminal justice. The event will include an opening presentation by Bristol Mayor, George Ferguson, as well as workshops, stalls, networking and light refreshments.

    The awards will promote achievements of BME young people in Bristol and will be presented by Sue Mountstevens, Police and Crime Commissioner. We encourage you to nominate young people you are aware of who should be acknowledged for what they do.

    In partnership with Bristol BME Voice, BYEP, SARI, Avon and Somerset Black Police Association, Bristol City Council Equalities Team.

    For further information and to book your place, visit: http://goo.gl/leIGs8 or call Charlene on: 0117 909 9949.

    The Bristol Manifesto for Race Equality launch: 1 4pm

    BME Young Peoples Awards and dinner: 4 - 6.30pm

    Get involved: book a stall on the day, nominate young people for an award, provide a donation, attend and take part.