Join Our Board as a Lawyer Trustee
We are looking for a Trustee with legal skills to join our Trustee board.
Soon entering our seventh year as a charity, Bricks is entering a new phase of growth, consolidation and long-term planning – including major capital works at our flagship project, St Anne’s House. We’re also expanding our creative infrastructure and public art work across Bristol and West.

This is an exciting moment to shape the future of a dynamic and values-led organisation.
We welcome all applications, and if you think this is not for you, still apply as we are always interested to hear from people that want to support our work and communities.
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Click hereOUR VALUES
Creative – We believe in the power of creativity inside everyone.
Collaborative – We believe in the magic and added value of collaboration.
Hospitable – We are welcoming and want to bring people together.
Sustainable – We are financially and environmentally sustainable and conscientious.
Local – We are locally rooted and accountable. We support local voices.
Inclusive – We listen to people and are people-led.
Entrepreneurial – We believe in exploring new ways of doing things and connecting value.
Civic – We are for all people in our city.

BRICKS – WHO ARE WE AND WHAT DO WE DO?
Bricks works with Bristol’s creative, local and social enterprise communities to programme collaborative activities and secure permanent spaces in the city for our communities to build community resilience and sustainable futures.
We believe in the civic role of artists and that through collaboration we can have a strong collective voice to influence the growth of the city.
Our flagship project is St Anne’s House, a creative and community hub in St Anne’s Brislington. St Annes House hosts a wide range of projects to the benefit of our local communities in St Annes and the region’s wider creative communities. Uses within the 21,000 sq ft building include creative workspaces, community, youth, arts and climate action projects, a cooperative gym, theatre making space, hirable community rooms, wellbeing and therapy rooms, community sauna, community cafe, community pottery and much more.
Currently on a five year lease, we are in active negotiations with Bristol City Council to acquire the building long term and then will deliver a programme of capital developments to improve the building’s sustainability via retrofit and create a new housing project on our roof.
Bricks Public Art and Creative Infrastructure Consultancy takes us across Bristol and West of England, working with developers, local authorities and local communities to write and deliver programmes of creativity funded through new developments, and to secure spaces within new developments for creative and community uses for the long term.

KEY AREAS OF WORK
Community Led Creative – Working with local resident groups through creative processes to support local voices in the development of the city.
Artist Development – Throughout our whole programme we work to promote and develop local talent.
Public Art Producing – Working with developers and the city to write and produce public art programmes that support local voices.
Creative Infrastructure – Working across the city, constructing cross-sector partnerships to secure and run long term creative infrastructure for Bristol citizens.

STRUCTURE
Bricks is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) registered with the Charity Commission (Charity number 1183118).
St Annes House, Bricks Public Art and Bricks Creative Infrastructure are all run by Bricks CIO.
Prior to 1st April 2025 we ran some activity through Bricks Trading Limited (Company Number 12359038) however now all activity has moved to the charity.

THIS ROLE – LEGAL FOCUSED TRUSTEE
Bricks’ trustees shape and set the strategic direction of the organisation, agreeing the vision and key objectives in partnership with the CEO.
The full board meets four times per year (for no more than two hours), with the option to join online or in person at St Annes House.
There are five subcommittees, which bring SMT and trustees together, and trustees can elect to join any, all or none of them. These are, currently;
- Finance and Income (four times a year)
- Capital project (four times a year)
- Fundraising and Income (four times a year)
- Operations & HR (twice a year)
- Public Art (twice a year)
We are looking for a trustee who can bring legal knowledge and insight to complement our diverse and engaged board. You might be a practising or retired solicitor, legal advisor, in-house counsel, or have equivalent legal experience in the charity, property, arts, or commercial sectors.
We’ll soon be saying farewell to a valued trustee with legal expertise, and we want to continue to have that perspective in our decision-making.
As our legal trustee, your input will help us:
- Review and shape major contracts – including our lease with Bristol City Council and other capital or consultancy agreements.
- Oversee governance matters – such as changes to our charitable objects or dealings with the Charity Commission.
- Support with legal aspects of employment, tenancy and freelancer contracts.
- Offer a legal lens on strategic or operational questions.
You won’t be expected to offer full legal advice or be our only legal resource. Rather, you will help the board and CEO understand our legal position, and help manage relationships with external legal advisers as needed.
We also value your wider experiences and encourage you to bring your full self to the role – not just your professional expertise.
We are flexible in how trustees contribute and appreciate that people have busy lives – we may appoint more than one person to share this role.
CURRENT TRUSTEES
You will be joining 10 trustees who currently sit on Bricks board:
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APPLICATION
To apply please email CEO Jack Gibbon (jack@bricksbristol.org) and Chair Jo Lathwood (jolathwood@gmail.com) with:
- A short introduction to who you are
- Why you’d like to join the board
- What you’d bring to Bricks
Attaching a CV or links where relevant
You can use video/audio as your application, just send us the file to review.
Applications will be reviewed by Jack, Jo and existing board members.
Optional pre-application chat: To arrange an informal conversation before applying, get in touch with Jack or Jo via the emails above.
SCHEDULE
Opportunity launched:
Tuesday 27 May 2025
Deadline for applications:
Wednesday 25 June 2025, 10am
Shortlisting, interviews, appointment:
25 June – 14 July 2025

We’re always working to improve our recruitment practices. If you have suggestions or feedback, please email hr@bricksbristol.org.