Blue Plaques scheme

Propose a new Bristol Blue Plaque

Fancy putting up a blue plaque to some great woman or man who once lived in Bristol? Or to commemorate a building where a significant event took place years ago? Is there someone in the city’s past who you and your family or friends think deserves more recognition? Then Bristol Civic Society can help. In 2015, we took over responsibility for the blue plaques scheme previously run by Bristol City Council and our ‘Blue Plaques Panel’ is now up and running.

There is nothing to stop any group or private individual sticking up a plaque (of any colour) on any building provided the owner agrees. Bristol Civic Society, however, is responsible for Bristol’s ‘official’ blue plaques. This means information is carefully checked; is the person honoured with a plaque genuinely connected with the building or site? Did they live or work there? Were they born there? And do their achievements merit the honour of a plaque?

Our panel has drawn up a set of basic ground rules. Nobody can be nominated, for example, until at least five years have passed since their death, to allow for a more objective assessment of their contribution. Advertising is not permitted and the panel must approve the design and wording because we have agreed an established ‘house style’ to make sure that all our blue plaques are consistent.

Our panel does not itself nominate people for plaques, and nor does Bristol Civic Society have a budget for them. The person or group nominating someone to be honoured must raise the money (currently about £500), provide evidence of connection with the site, secure the owner’s consent and put the case for the nominee’s commemoration. The panel can advise on research, plaque manufacture, publicity and give tips on how to run a successful unveiling event. (The Lord Mayor may well be able to turn up.)

Bristol Civic Society chair Simon Birch says:

“We want to take advantage of people’s enthusiasm for blue plaques by encouraging Bristolians to come forward and nominate men and women connected with the city who have made an impact. They do not have to be national figures. We are just as interested in those who worked tirelessly for their own communities. And they don’t have to be people from the distant past. It is just as important to honour more recent figures, so that the scheme can also reflect Bristol as it is today.”

If you would like to nominate someone for a plaque, please complete an application form and email it to Gordon Young, the Panel’s Convenor, at plaques@bristolcivicsociety.org.uk.

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