Keeping the library as a thriving centre for the whole community
Friends of Clifton Centre and Library
The Friends of Clifton Centre and Library (FoCCaL) exist to promote the library as a place where local people can come together to meet new people, and learn.
We are a voluntary group of local residents, and we welcome anyone who would like to get involved. We host a variety of events and support other groups who run not for profit events or courses for the community. If you would like to help or have any suggestions, please get in touch.
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Wed 13 Nov 2.00pm
Welcome to our Wednesday matinee which are held fortnightly. These film showings are free due to a very kind donation to FoCCaL. You are welcome to donate if you wish.
Carol Vorderman MBE
Fri 15 Nov 4.30pm
Welcome to the opening event of 2025 LitFest; ‘They broke Britain, but we can fix it,’ said presenter and media personality Carol Vorderman, as she launched her one-woman campaign to oust the Tories.
Chris Packham CBE
Fri 15 Nov 7.00pm
THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT We are delighted to have as the LitFest’s keynote speaker Chris Packham CBE, one of Britain’s foremost authors, television presenters and wildlife and environmental campaigners. THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT
Ben Garrod
Sat 16 Nov 10.30am
Get ready to go on an exciting prehistoric adventure as Ben talks you through the deadliest predators that ever roamed the planet. Yes, dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus Rex, Allosaurus and Spinosaurus may have walked or hunted right where you are now!
Clive Burlton
Sat 16 Nov 10.30am
Built to commemorate the 500th anniversary of John Cabot’s medieval voyage, the modern Matthew is an iconic symbol of Bristol’s trading and seafaring heritage.
Mark Funnell
Sat 16 Nov 12.00pm
The National Trust’s 2020 report on its properties’ links with historic slavery and colonialism lit a touch paper
Georgina Moore
Sat 16 Nov 12.00pm
In her debut novel, Georgina Moore follows the story of the Garnett family as the breakdown of mother Margo’s marriage to alcoholic Richard impacts the lives of their daughters, Rachel, Imogen and Sasha, years after the split.
Kate Mosse
Sat 16 Nov 1.30pm
Kate Mosse CBE FRSL is an award-winning, bestselling novelist, playwright, performer, interviewer and writer of history and memoir.
Durre Shahwar & Nasia Sarwar-Skuse
Sat 16 Nov 1.30pm
In their 2024 anthology, Gathering, editors Durre Shahwar and Nasia Sarwar-Skuse have curated an outstanding, ground-breaking collection of creative and personal essays by women of colour from across the UK. The women write about their relationships with nature, and explore themes such as climate justice, inherited histories, colonialism, mental health, music, rambling and more.
Roxy Dunn
Sat 16 Nov 1.30pm
Roxy Dunn is a writer/performer and graduate of the BBC Comedy Writersroom. She’s acted in multiple television sitcoms and her shows have received sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and SOHO Theatre
Moses McKenzie
Sat 16 Nov 3.00pm
After a fascinating, insightful talk last year about his Hawthornden Prize-winning debut novel, 'An Olive Grove in Ends', we couldn’t resist bringing Moses McKenzie back to LitFest
Anthea Callen
Sat 16 Nov 3.00pm
Professor Anthea Callen’s book 'Looking at Men: Art, Anatomy and the Modern Male Body' is about sex, power and death. She argues that human anatomy, seen through the Greco-Roman tradition of the ideal Classical body, plays an active role in making the modern male body.
Jessica Andrews
Sat 16 Nov 3.00pm
Jessica Andrews will be in conversation about her new novel 'Milk Teeth'. Her visceral, sensory novels explore the effects of social class and gender on the body and consider the limitations of social mobility.
The Magic of Historical Fiction
Sat 16 Nov 3.30pm
Three writers discuss their historical novels and the process of carving fiction out of historical subjects.
Bristol Archives celebration with Sandie Middleton and Katie Axelsen
Sat 16 Nov 6.30pm
After a terrific debut at last year's festival, composer and pianist Sandie Middleton along with flautist, Katie Axelsen, return this year with a programme of music and film to celebrate the centenary of Bristol Archives.
Harriet Baker and Maggie Humm
Sun 17 Nov 11.00am
Virginia Woolf’s homes, Talland House and Asheham, changed her life and her writing, and were places she hosted many Bloomsbury figures. Woolf loved visiting writers’ houses – the homes of the Brontës and Carlyle. ‘You cannot think what a shock of emotion it gives me – seeing people among their things,’ she wrote to the feminist composer Ethel Smyth.
Helen Doe
Sun 17 Nov 12.30pm
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution began with a meeting in a London Tavern in March 1824. Since then, its volunteer crews have saved over 146,000 lives around the coasts of Britain and Ireland. Dr Helen Doe was commissioned to write the history of this vital service and in this talk she takes a look at some known and unknown characters ...
Charlotte Philby
Sun 17 Nov 2.00pm
After her incredibly well received event at the LitFest two years ago, Charlotte Philby returns this year to feature in the first of two special events devoted to the increasingly popular genre of crime fiction. She will be discussing her latest and critically acclaimed work, The End of Summer.
Book Club
PLEASE NOTE : Our Book Club normally meets on the last Tuesday of every month throughout the year. This month, November, the book club has been moved to December 3rd at the same time 10.30am
Clifton Crafters
We all craft ideas we have started and now they are lurking in a draw unloved - dig them out and come and share a morning of knitting, crochet, tapestry, cross stich, rag rugs or whatever you would love to resurrect or mend!
Dance for Women with Wendy Buonaventura
A 30 minute dance class on Mondays at 12.15 for women of all ages who want to keep their body in tune. This event is free.
Table Tennis
All levels welcome. Every Monday and Wednesday
Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi
Don will be back in December - first session will be December 3rd followed by 10th and 17th
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