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GeekUp Hebden Bridge
Posted on November 25, 2009
It’s cold, wet and pretty nasty outside, but tonight is our first GeekUp in Hole in’t Wall in Hedben Bridge @7:00. If you’re local and a geek about anything, come down.
A meetup for Geeks in Hebden Bridge
Posted on November 11, 2009
When: Wednesday November 25th @ 7:00pm
Where: Hole in’t Wall, Hebden Bridge (map)
What:
We’re holding a GeekUp style meet in Hebden Bridge, open to anyone who is a geeky about anything.
There is no formal agenda or presentations planned, we’ll see how it goes, hope it works and if it does we can to turn it into a regular event.
Most established Geek Ups are primarily aimed at techie geeks – We’d like to see ours better represent the area and to be something unique. So we’re throwing the door open to all geeks, if you’re obsessive about something (tech, beer, music, films, books, knitting…), come along.
Read more about Geek Ups in general at Geek Up. Questions, comments etc direct them at me here, on twitter @andrewmccall or email.
A post a day for the month of June
Posted on June 1, 2009
Once upon a time I tried to set myself the goal of a post a day forever – it was hard and I failed almost immediately. Forever, it turns out, is a long time. Days, weeks or months later I look back and think, this was supposed to be the future; Where are the flying cars, the robots, my posts?
So I’m going to try an experiment. I’m going to write something here every day for the whole of June. I’m going to try to avoid writing the posts all in a day and scheduling them, because that’s not writing something here everyday.
I’ve just been to BarCamp Leeds 2009, sproozi is coming along well, we’re re-launching GoRoam to focus more on consulting work we do and want to get more involved with, I’m getting involved setting up some coworking, open coffees and other things to try to get more involved and collaborate more with the local entrepreneurs and the digital community in Hebden Bridge; so really there isn’t any excuse, I have enough to say to easily fill 30 days.
So, a post a day for the month of June – Day 1.
Some more thoughts on coworking in Hebden Bridge
Posted on May 31, 2009
Spent this weekend at Bar Camp Leeds 2009, it was great. There were some good presentations and talks and I really enjoyed getting out and talking to other people in the digital and creative industries.
I’ve been working from home now for a couple of years and it’s sometimes easy to get caught up in a routine and to forget that part of things. It’s easy, despite all the blogs and twitter messages we – or at least I, constantly read- to forget that there are people nearby doing very similar things. In the case of Hebden Bridge, quite a few.
Getting out there and meeting people has really hit home the idea that I would find a coworking space in Hebden Bridge immensely useful. I’ve been in touch with some of the people involved with the Town Hall project and the whole idea for the creative quarter they’ve got planned looks great. It’s probably a couple of years off though and what interests me most isn’t the building; it’s the community, collaboration and sharing of ideas.That’s something that can start without any funding, so I’ve been wondering what can be accomplished in the meantime. Starting now also gives the Town Hall project the best social proof and traction for the concept possible.
So what’s next? I’m going to try and organise an open coffee, try to guage interest in making it regular, coworking and maybe even somewhere down the line try to start our own Hebden Bridge BarCamp or unconference, with it’s diverse make up I bet it would be something unique.
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Coworking in Heben Bridge or my office is soon going to be a bedroom!
Posted on May 17, 2009
My partner is mid way through her pregnancy, we’re expecting number two, so within the next year I’m going to need to find somewhere else to work. Even if we end up with two girls and they can share a room, I’m just not not sure it’s going to be practical to work from home with two young children. Even with just one I’ve been finding myself in the library more and more for the piece and quiet. Which got me to thinking about coworking and reaching out to see if there is anything in town or any interest in setting something up.
For a town of it’s size Hebden Bridge has a great artistic and creative community and more than it’s fair share of creative professionals; creatives, technologists, artists, designers, writer, journalists and programmers like me. It’s a great family town but a lot of the houses are fairly small. Perfect it would seem for a co-working setup.
I’ve sent some emails and posted on the HebWeb forums and so far there has been enough positive feedback that I’ll pursue it some more.
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