Friday, 27 July 2007
Button goodbye: so long and thanks for all the adclicks
We suggest you remove the code from your site. If anyone wants to see a copy of the statistics, drop us a line (weloveashtoncourt@googlemail.com) and we'll share it. Heck, we'll probably share them anyway, somehow, whether you like it or not. That's what blogs were invented for, no?
It's done what it could: it helped us spread the word, created a steady stream of donations direct to the festival, and made all of our blogs look nice.
A big shout to all of you who put it on your sites/blogs/small furry animals; you did a great thing and we salute you. It was worth a try.
We will keep the site here because we still love Ashton Court Festival, but no more button. For now...
cue: spooky music in the wind and distant laughter like at the end of the Flash Gordon movie.
Saturday, 21 July 2007
Festival cancelled: finito
Bristol Community Festival (BCF), them that run the Ashton Court Festival, have pulled the plug, are calling quits, cutting their losses, and getting the receivors in:
Bristol Community Festival, the not-for-profit company which organises the annual Ashton Court Festival has today announced that it has started the process of winding up the company. The directors have been in dicussions with insolvency practitioners with a view to appointing them to liquidate the company
Heavy rain over the weekend of the 2007 event forced the cancellation of the second day's entertainment resulting in financial losses which the organisation cannot sustain.
The directors met on the 19th July and concluded that there was no realistic prospect of continuing and reluctantly took the decision to fold the company. "It's a real tragedy that after 33 years we've been beaten by events beyond our control" said festival chariman Kevin Rooney. "After last year's difficulties we moved heaven and earth to save the festival and by Saturday night it looked like we'd succeeded. Being dealt this severe blow at the last minute is absolutely devastating."
From the ACF site
BBC
Bristol Community Festival, a not-for-profit company, is now talking to insolvency practitioners with a view to liquidating the company.
Well what can we say, without ranting and railing about it all? Gutted. Hard luck all. The vibes around last Sunday night were not far short of a wake, no doubt, but somewhere there was a glimpse of hope, but it was not to be.
Maybe a new thing will emerge; doubtlessley the city is full of promoters itching to do it, to take on the council, the H&S, the police, the punters etc. and good luck to them; here's what we have to say:
THANK YOU TO THE FESTIVAL ORGANISERS, BOARD AND VOLUNTEERS FOR GIVING IT ANOTHER CHANCE, PUTTING UP WITH ALL THE PRESSURE, KEEPING THE FAITH AND WORKING TO KEEP THIS ALIVE IN SPITE OF THE CRAZY SERIES OF MISHAPS; WE SALUTE YOU.
IT WAS WORTH THE EFFORT AND WE STILL LOVE YOU.
NOW GO AND REST :)
Sunday, 15 July 2007
ACF Sunday cancelled
This is a blow indeed. Gutted.
BUT - rumours are abounding that there will be gigs in and around Bristol anyway. That's right - we're Brits - we're not afraid of a minor mishap, are we? NO. The bodging just never stops.
SO - who is playing where? Let us know...
BBC report
Friday, 15 June 2007
We Love button keeps donations steady
Since we started, the buttons on your sites have had 38,600 views, leading to 170 direct clickthroughs to the donation page on the festival site.
Now this may not a figure that those in the hard nosed corporate agency world of online publishing would leap about about, but we think it's blooming marvelous.
The organisers tell us that there has been a steady stream of donations since we begun, which has never happened before; normally you see a spike of activity around very resource intensive PR pushes.
Now, with all of your help, we can achieve a steady awareness raising campaign which leads to a steady donation stream.
Thank you everyone and keep putting up the posters and slinging those buttons around!
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
Facebook and MySpace figures
As they say in the world of buzzword bingo, the situation is 'emergent'... we're working with Jenny and Steve the organisers to use the groups for their best purpose.
The Facebook group has 139 members
The MySpace profile has 312 friends
Good work all and thanks for your continued support.
Festival gets green light
If The Evening Post says it is happening, then it has to happen. Hurray!
Well done all. I will change the front page of the site to reflect the latest information when we get it.
See you all there :)
Wednesday, 6 June 2007
Benefit gigs: news from the festival team
The Smerins benefit at the Croft raised 1,100 and the Thekla benefit over a grand (but we haven't had it all through yet). Well done all and thanks again; it's all going to a good place, you know it :)
NO thanks however to the characters who stole money from the collection buckets; lowlifes.
We used the text donation number at the Thekla gig, gave it loads of mentions from the comperes, so we're looking forward to seeing how that went (more news will follow).
There are more benefit gigs in the pipeline: word is of one called 'Hands up for Ashton Court' on June 15, as well as some action in The Croft.. more news will follow...
Keep up the pressure all! Get those posters up and keep shaking the buckets (although keep an eye out for thieving lowlifes)...
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Red Light Go Benefit gig raises cash
They raised nearly £250.
Brilliant. Thanks all!
Friday, 18 May 2007
WLACF on Facebook
Tuesday, 15 May 2007
News from the benefit gig frontline
I have been really pleased with the reaction that I have had whilst promoting the forthcoming Ashton Court Benefit gig that I am putting on.Good work mate! Keep up the pressure! An example for us all :)
The reaction from shop keepers and the general public has been amazing whilst distributing posters and flyers for the event. We also collected £25 at the Horseshoe gig we did last Sunday just by passing a bucket round as we publicised the forthcoming benefit.
There is obviously a real concern about the festivals future and a real feeling that the festival should remain a fixture within the Bristol community. It augers well for the continued fundraising over the next couple of months.
I will collate the monies already collected with the money we raise at
Mr Wolfs. Hope the efforts are going well...
I had one person who came up to me whilst I was distributing and take a few of my 'we love...' posters to put up themselves, luckily I had printed up a load... There's quite a few round Bristol now
Regards
Andy
www.redlightgo.co.uk
www.redlightgo-album.com
www.myspace.com/redlightgogo
Now the rest of you - print out some posters and stick them up.
We Love Ashton Court!
Thursday, 3 May 2007
Posters in .jpg format
Keep up the pressure all!
Friday, 27 April 2007
Posters up on the website!
Monday, 23 April 2007
First post to WLACF news page
this is a first post to the We Love Ashton Court Festival news blog. The intention of the blog is to update any readers with how it's going, respond to suggestions and provide any updates to site activity. This blog will be edited by Ed and/or Hannah at the beginning, and then opened up to others in the Ashton Court team as we hand the site over...
In the meantime, if you are at a loss for ideas of how you can help, read the 'what can I do?' page
We all hope you are having a good day