Beaumont Street Studios

Beaumont Street Studios (BSS) was an English nonprofit community music centre and radio station.

Beaumont Street Studios was established by the nonprofit organisation Huddersfield West Indian Association in 1985.

[2][3] Beaumont Street Studios received funding from the New Deal, New Labour initiatives that aimed to help the unemployed find work.

[3][4] Its recording studios were used by the bands Chumbawamba, Embrace, Four Day Hombre, The Mission, Shed Seven, The Sisters of Mercy, and Terrorvision.

[4] Creative FM was a community radio station based at Beaumont Street Studios in Huddersfield, England.