UJIMA RADIO BACK – BBC RADIO INTERVIEW 23.3.2014

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A community radio station in Bristol has resumed live broadcasting almost two weeks after being cut off following a dispute over unpaid bills.

Ujima Radio went off air when Utilities Warehouse cut the power because the landlord had not paid the bill.

Roger Griffith, from Ujima Radio, said volunteers were overwhelmed by the “goodwill of their supporters”, including mayor George Ferguson.

Live programming is expected to return on Monday from 10:00 GMT.

Mr Griffith said: “This enables us to continue to make great broadcast radio and play a part in connecting and involving different voices and diverse opinions that reflect the issues of 21st Century Bristol.”

He said the situation had “made it clear” the building the station currently uses is “unsustainable” and it would be looking for a new home within St Pauls.

‘Pro-active involvement’

Ujima Radio rents its studios from community organisation Ceed for £500 per month inclusive of utility bills.

Ceed – which was not available for comment on Sunday – previously alleged Ujima’s rent did not cover the amount of electricity the station used.

A spokesman for Utility Warehouse said: “We are delighted that the pro-active involvement of the council has enabled us to find a resolution to this issue.”

Mr Ferguson helped to break “the stand-off” between the energy supplier and Ceed, which sublets the council-owned premises to the station.

The mayor is now asking for a review of the leasehold, use and management of the building in Wilder Street, which he described as

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Press release from Bristol City Council: Ujima Update

Press release from Bristol City Council  Issued 10am 15 03 2014

The Mayor of Bristol George Ferguson said: “I have asked officers to intervene in order to ensure that Ujima Radio is back on air as soon as possible. We have asked British Gas, which provides power to 97 Wilder Street, to install individual meters for all tenants so that everyone is responsible for paying for their own power and we anticipate that power will be restored some time around the middle of next week.

“The radio station provides an important service to the local community and I want to ensure that this situation is resolved as quickly as possible so that it can resume service once again.”

The Chair of Ujima Radio cic, Roger Griffith said, “We welcome this bold intervention by the Mayor to ensure our Radio station is back on air. I would also like to thank city councillors from all parties and our many friends who rallied around us in our time of need, from the community, arts and media groups. Finally we would like to pay tribute to our tireless volunteers and loyal listeners for their fantastic support and total dedication to our important cause.

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N.Y.E @ Lebeq Tavern 31st Dec 10pm -5am

Celebrate 2014 at one of the longest running N.Y.E nights out, The Lebeq Tavern Annual Dance brings the year to a close in the best way they know how. With non stop entertainment of RnB HIP HOP BASHMENTS SLOW JAMS FUNKY & OLD SCHOOL SOUL & BIG PEOPLE REGGAE

MAIN ROOM: DJ STYLE (UJIMA/B.I.G PRODUCTIONS) SCRATCHILUS & GENERAL D (PARTY SPECIALIST) & THE FRONT BAR: SUGAR C

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Code of the Streets

CODE OF THE STREETS 4/01/14 COSIES 10pm-Late

As we prepare for new dawn, Code of the Streets continues where it left from last year, bringing you quality nights with great entertainment. Every first Saturday of the month join one of Bristol popular nights for the last 9 years.

Featuring B.I.G Productions DJ Style & DJ Fagan (Ujima Radio) with their own unique brand of entertainment, delivering it the way they only know how to.
Expect some party anthems along with Hip Hop Dancehall RnB Old School and much more to keep you partying all night long.

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CODE OF THE STREETS 7TH DEC @ COSIES 10PM-LATE

This month will see the final Code of the Streets of 2013, bringing the year to a end, with another classic night of entertainment. From it’s introductions in 2004 Code of the Streets for the last 9 years has been packing out Cosies Wine Bar. With followers from all over Bristol & beyond it has grown into club night phenomena.

Music from crowd favourites DJ Style & DJ Fagan (Ujima Radio 98fm)

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