Reform Radio
Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Business and social enterprise support, Education/training, Employment/work, Volunteering
Who do you work with?: Learning disabilities (people with), Low income (people on), Men, Mental health problems (people with), Transgender, Unemployed people, Women, Young people (aged 16-19), Young people (aged 20-25)
Organisation description: tarting life in a South Manchester basement in 2013, Reform Radio moved to the Old Granada studios in 2015 and at 7pm on 3rd October, began 24/7 broadcasting of the best in music, arts and culture to the world. Now with support from Allied London as one of their St John's Projects, Reform is ushering in a new era of international broadcasting from this culturally rich region.
Beyond making incredible content, Reform Radio uses the framework of an online station to support young adults into employment. We’re a not-for-profit company that delivers employment and creative workshops and traineeships alongside genuine opportunities to develop and practice new skills within our industry standard radio station. Our radio community supports the wider community; and so it goes around.
Beyond making incredible content, Reform Radio uses the framework of an online station to support young adults into employment. We’re a not-for-profit company that delivers employment and creative workshops and traineeships alongside genuine opportunities to develop and practice new skills within our industry standard radio station. Our radio community supports the wider community; and so it goes around.
Facilities and resources: Wheelchair access, Other resources
Other resources description: Industry Standard Radio Studio
What are your opening days and times, and when is your venue and meeting space available?: Available all the time, dependent on demand and current use.
How many rooms do you have available to rent?: 5
Biggest room capacity: 20
Smallest room capacity: 20
Contact details
Bonded Warehouse,, Manchester, M3 4AP