[ELECTRON] making use of public spaces in Scotlad

Benjamin Dembroski ben at dembroski.net
Tue Aug 17 11:51:41 UTC 2010


Hi All,

I think the Electron Club is in a pretty unusual (and lucky) situation.

Like Bob said, A few years ago the CCA approached a group of
like-minded people to see if we were interested in using a the small
space in the corner of the CCA.  The jist of it was: They gave us use
of the space, electrics, internet connection, some furniture, and some
older computers to use.  We could do pretty much anything we wanted,
provided that a) it wasn't illegal and, b) was in some way publicly
available.

The rest was determined by the group.  We made up a few more rules
that about how the organisation would work, what it was for, and what
kinds of activities were a no-no.  That was it.  The Electron Club was
born!

I think the only reason the CCA can justify donating the space to us &
losing the rental income for the office space is that the EC hosts
regular, free events that could be considered "Community Outreach".
(Or whatever you want to call it.) So, in exchange for a the loss of a
little rental income, the CCA gets a gaggle of motivated volunteers
that do all sorts of interesting things for free that the CCA can lay
claim to supporting.  It can only help their applications for funding,
and support.   That's why it's so important to keep the room full and
busy as much as possible.

Use it or lose it, so the saying goes.

I hope that sheds a little light on the conditions the EC operates under.

--
Ben D.

On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Bob <bob at citystrolls.com> wrote:
> Sounds like a good plan supporting groups already established. The electron
> doesn't cost anything and was given over to artists and folk Si et al
> working in IT, but there is no restrictions in what the space can be used
> for so long as it ain't illegal. Be hard pushed to find a situation like
> that in Edin, or anywhere else for that matter:). Good luck in your search.
> Bob
>
> On 17/08/2010 11:59, chris h wrote:
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>> Paola Di Maio wrote:
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>>> Can someone provide some background as to what kind of deal does the
>>> Electron Club enter into with CCA, and any suggestions of where to look
>>> for something similar in Edinburgh?
>>
>> The Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh has space and is under-utilised most of
>> the week. There's an occasional tech-night event there and people there
>> would be likely to be interested in carrying something like that forward.
>> Probably some tidying up required.
>> www.autonomous.org.uk
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