The final cost to move the radio studio can be divided into two parts
there is the part which was played by the hospital. This cost will never
ever be known we can only guess that they probably had to spend anything
from £8000 upwards.
Then there is the second part the contribution financially by the league
and the time given by the volunteers of the league.
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Old Medical Records Building
After years & months of rumour & speculation: Radio Heatherwood is allocated a new home.
January 2000. |
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Old Medical Records Building
Internally the building requires a lot of work to change into a broadcast studio.
January 2000. |
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Studio 1 Broadcast Console
Studio 1 first to be completed and On-Air 17th October.
October 2000 |
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Radio Heatherwood Sign & Logo
The first of the advertising implemented by PJ. A reminder of how far the station has come( Early 1980's ).
Sign now located studio 1.
October 2000.
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The station engineer had the un-enviable task of putting it all together
and ensuring the costs were kept as low as possible. The actual cash spent
was £7150.
The rest of the project was funded by man-hours of the engineer and
various members of the radio staff. The engineer contributed 480 hours
spread over 80 extra visits to the hospital from
January 2000 until March 2001. Other volunteers also
contributed a further 120 hours. We are looking at £24 000 pounds worth of
time based on engineering rates of £50 per hour. Now add this altogether
and we get £31,150.contributed by the volunteers of the league.
If we were to calculate the overall cost we are probably looking at a
figure between £40-45 thousand pounds.
The true cost of the project will probably never be known because the
above figures don’t take into account the time taken by the engineer in
shopping for equipment etc and the time taken on the phone and computer
putting together the whole project.
The figures also don’t take into account time given by the Station manager
and the engineer’s family having to wait in on days for deliveries from
suppliers and the use of transport.
If it wasn't for the commitment of a dedicated
volunteer force and the financial support of the League of Friends it is
quite likely Heatherwood, would be without a hospital radio service.
Our thanks go out to all those who made possible the
move of the hospital radio station.