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At first the University administration were not inclined to offer any alternative space at all to the society, although there was a suggestion of a move to the York St. John's campus on the other side of the city. | At first the University administration were not inclined to offer any alternative space at all to the society, although there was a suggestion of a move to the York St. John's campus on the other side of the city. | ||
After raising a petition on campus, support from the Student's Union and an intervention by [[Tom Gutteridge]], [[Richard Whitely]] and [[Greg Dyke]], the society was offered first 600 square feet of space in Wentworth, and then the current 900 square foot studio in [[ | After raising a petition on campus, support from the Student's Union and an intervention by [[Tom Gutteridge]], [[Richard Whitely]] and [[Greg Dyke]], the society was offered first 600 square feet of space in Wentworth, and then the current 900 square foot studio in Goodricke [[G/046]]. | ||
This was not to be available until Spring 1994 however, leaving the society lead by [[Karen Bagley]] to operate without a base for the intervening period. Whilst major broadcasts like [[Election Night 1994]] and [[Children In Need 1993]] were put out from temporary facilities, regular programme making came almost to a halt with equipment stored in student rooms {{unsure|and a garage in Bleachfield?}}, with [[Karen Bagley]]'s first floor room in vanbrugh X block (now Grimston House) acting as temporary office space. | This was not to be available until Spring 1994 however, leaving the society lead by [[Karen Bagley]] to operate without a base for the intervening period. Whilst major broadcasts like [[Election Night 1994]] and [[Children In Need 1993]] were put out from temporary facilities, regular programme making came almost to a halt with equipment stored in student rooms {{unsure|and a garage in Bleachfield?}}, with [[Karen Bagley]]'s first floor room in vanbrugh X block (now Grimston House) acting as temporary office space. | ||
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