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Up Our Street is a community magazine that speaks from many perspectives, sharing community life through positive stories from East Bristol. It aims to build a sense of pride and belonging, inspiring residents to get involved with activities in their neighbourhood.
Expect; community projects, ways to get involved, local updates and information, urban environment, children and play, diversity, and inspiring stories of individuals and groups doing great things in our community.
We print 14,000 copies, four times a year, and hand deliver to community hubs and households in Easton and Lawrence Hill.
Created by Eastside Community Trust the magazine provides another place of connection in East Bristol.
Latest edition Spring 2025
This edition of Up Our Street celebrates the spaces and people that make Easton and Lawrence Hill thrive, from Ababo’s new Ethiopian café at Easton Community Centre to Shaniem, the new senior youth worker at Felix Road. We also reflect on five years of Eastside Community Trust and bid farewell to team members Becky and Zakiya as they move on to new adventures.
Have a story to share?
Contact comms@upourstreet.org.uk if you have story ideas, interesting local news or if you would like us to cover an event or community project you’re organising.
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Advertising and sponsorship
Up Our Street is an ideal way to reach residents in Easton and Lawrence Hill and our advertising rates are very competitive.
We include limited advertising space that ranges in price from £80 to £550 and discounted rates are available for local organisations with less than 6 paid staff members. In addition to traditional advertisements, we also offer sponsorship opportunities for one-off articles, regular columns or an entire magazine.
To reserve space in an upcoming issue or learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact comms@upourstreet.org.uk