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.