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Human rights group holds 40th annual garden party
Bristol Amnesty International Group have held their 40th annual garden party at Goldney Hall in Clifton to raise funds for human rights.
The event on Sunday included live music as well as a variety of stalls, a raffle, and activities for children. Homemade cakes and refreshments were also available in the Orangery.
There was also a chance to explore the Goldney Hall gardens – including the 18th-century Grotto, which is decorated with rare shells and Bristol Diamonds (quartz crystals found in the Avon Gorge).
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Sarah Heath, secretary of Bristol Amnesty International Group and a volunteer for the Amnesty Bookshop on Gloucester Road, commented on the anniversary: “The fact it’s been going for 40 years shows what an amazing city Bristol is but sadly it also means that the fight for equal human rights is not over and we need to keep going.”
The Bristol Amnesty International Group, which recently merged with the Weston group, is one of almost 300 local groups that operate in the UK and contribute to Amnesty International‘s work to defend human rights around the world.

Bristol Tibet Group were among the stalls at Bristol Amnesty International Group’s 40th annual garden party – photo: Charlie Watts

The garden party has been held at Goldney Hall in Clifton for the last 40 years – photo: Charlie Watts

The event was also a chance to explore an 18th-century Grotto, a pillared hall with fountains, rock pool, statue of Neptune and a Lion’s Den – photo: Charlie Watts

Stallholder Sarah Seydi was raising funds to send to friends in need in Senegal – photo: Charlie Watts
Main photo: Charlie Watts
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