Day of Rage Against Hallam University
imc_boy | 28.01.2005 12:03 | Sheffield
Join the televised rally on the 14th Feb at The National Centre For Popular Music, when Hallam will be re-opening the centre as a students union. The NCPM was built from lottery funding, so its true ownership is that of the people.
The BBC have questioned Hallam on the validity of the sale, including the estimated £20 million it cost to build and the £1.4 million they bought it for. The questions will continue until we have the centre back. It is your heritage, YOU OWN A PART OF IT ! The building should be used to promote music/radio/film/artistic media for the people of Sheffield.
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05.02.2005 17:04
The event on the 14th is the students Unions opening night, it is separate from the University. Most of
the students who have organised and will attend this event were not even in Sheffield when the decision to purchase the NCPM took place. They were not responsible for the purchase but now they have on choice but to use the facilities provided for them by the University, I think it is unfair therefore to make their Valentines day celebration the focus of a Rage full protest.
The Hallam Union president in an interview in the Star talked about a desire to make the new building available to all the community. Wouldn't it be more constructive to take him up on this offer and work with the students who are going to bring an estimated 500,000 people into the Cultural Industry Quarter.
What makes me so angry is that their is a building in this are being misused and that is Spearmint Rhino. I fail to see why this feudalist abomination is not the focus of your protest instead of Hallam students.
a student
Thoughts from a Hallam student.
12.02.2005 03:50
It is important to remember that the former NCPM met a similar fate as the other much publicised millennium project - the Millennium Dome in London. It became unviable to continue its operation due to the very fact that not enough people were visiting and supporting the exhibition centre. I absolutely and completely support the idea that this prominent building should be a part of public life in Sheffield, but believe that the move of the student union there will help to make this a reality, far more than the ill fated NCPM - not least because it is an organisation capable of sustaining what is surely a very expensive building to maintain.
Integration into the community is something fully supported by the union and it's students - just look at the program of events and projects carried out by the 'Hallam Volunteering' section of operations (
I understand the fact that people may be concerned about the new ownership, but as previously posted there have been promises of a desire to engage with the CIQ - at least can there be time given to see if these are delivered upon? I just think that they should be given a fair chance to prove themselves - the building has't even officially opened yet. I would be behind any movement which, should Hallam students union fail to act upon these expressed desires, campaigned for change - but lets watch and see first.
I simply ask for people to consider these ideas and attempt to build bridges, rather than break them. Conflict solves nothing - lets give things a chance and try to provide oppurtunities to make this a success as a venture which can bring students and the wider community together. Contact the union, make suggestions, communicate - these are the things which i believe will make a difference.
Thats it, rant over!.
If you read this, thanks for your time - i hope it made some sort of sense.
Concerned Student