Travelling to reggae dances all over the
UK, and Simme Ranks now living in London. Derrick and Simme
kept hearing on local Community radio stations, where the
dances were being held, information about other events, issues
and music that were specific to the local community on radio
stations up and down the country, yet nothing here.
A local pirate station tried to do this,
unfortunately they did not have a license. They eventually
had their equipment confiscated by the Authorities.
Derrick and Simme heard so many people complain
that there was not enough on Main stream radio they could
relate to. They decided to see if there is a way to set an
up a legal community radio station in Gloucester. They spoke
to some people they knew in London and got a few leads, though
nothing concrete.
However things really started moving in
May 1999 when Derrick met Jane Manning, who worked for the
Link Group. Jane had been involved in the setting up of a
community radio station in Bristol.
Jane Manning gave Derrick a lot of information
to read. She told him if he still wanted to pursue the idea
of a community radio station after he has read it, come back
to her. Derrick read it, put a few ideas quickly down on paper
and met her again. During the meeting it became clear there
needed to be a project group set up.
Soon after the meeting, Simme and Derrick
approached Paul Johnson, Carol Francis and Glen Brown. Glen
would help us to liaise with prospective presenters and help
sort out the equipment specification. With the team now in
place, the plan was to be on air December 1999 - January 2000,
The Millennium.
Unfortunately Jane left the Link Group around
August 1999. Thereafter a lot of energy was wasted attending
meetings and talking to people who had apparently supported
the idea of a community radio station previously, but was
now no longer supportive.
In January 2000 a new project plan was put
together to be on air for The Gloucester festival in July/
August 2000. Again some of the people we were working with
to help us raise funds appeared not to have the time to commit
to Gloucester FM
However, All was not lost. Shirley Palmer,
The Community Development worker for The Barton, Tredworth
and Eastgate Community Trust had submitted a report to the
trust proposing the trust give Gloucester FM a grant. Shirley
had attended one of the numerous meetings Derrick had attended
in 1999 and knew we were looking for grants.
The Barton, Tredworth and Eastgate Community
Trust gave Gloucester FM the grant.
GFM was now on its way to our Multi Cultural Community of
Gloucester.
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