Save Abbey Music Studios from closure by NHS Oxleas Trust

Save Abbey Music Studios from closure by NHS Oxleas Trust

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23 March 2023
Signatures: 30,943Next Goal: 35,000
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Started by Tim Stanley

Music Studio that provides free recording & musical development services to mental health patients is being forced to close.

For nearly 30 years Abbey Music Studios (AMS) in Abbey Wood (London SE2) has provided a music hub for local artists, bands and producers for rehearsal and recording purposes, and for musicians and interested visitors from all over the world. It has also provided free recording and group sessions to local NHS patients and other individuals with mental health and learning difficulties.  The Studio building is within the grounds of Goldie Leigh Hospital and now the Oxleas NHS Trust who run the Hospital have given the Studio notice that its lease will not be renewed and that it must close by 1 June 2023.  The Trust say they want to use the building for other purposes. This is despite there being several other large, un-used buildings within the Hospital grounds, some of which have stood empty for over 30 years.  The closure will be a devastating blow to the livelihood of those who work at the Studio, and will remove the vital role the Studio plays in providing services to mental health patients and to the local community.

The Studio building was completely derelict, vandalised, flooded and unusable when AMS took it over in the early 90s.  The gaping holes in the roof of the building were repaired at the expense of AMS who have invested thousands of pounds in renovating the building and fitting it out with state of the art, made-to-measure, recording equipment, and rehearsal rooms.  The NHS Trust paid no funds whatsoever towards the renovation of the building, but they now want to take it back in its current condition, with no offers of compensation or alternative accommodation.  The Trust seem to be happy to put an end to local mental health patients’ free music sessions which  AMS have provided for nearly 30 years.  Patients are able to play/learn musical instruments, record their work, rehabilitate and socialise in a safe and friendly environment. This also helps them from becoming institutionalised.  The patients’ local Carers have always been delighted with the service the Studio provides.  They understand the benefits that music can bring to those with mental health issues, but that understanding does not seem to be shared by the Trust’s managers.  This is a service which should be embraced and developed, not discontinued.

Of course, the Studio also provides a very beneficial service to bands, singers, DJs, etc, in the local community and beyond.  Thousands of musicians have cut their teeth at AMS since 1994, and developed their craft to a professional level.  Users of the studio include Mark Shaw (lead singer with Then Jerico), The Upsetters (Lee Perry's backing band), Jaz Ellington, and various members of bands such as Squeeze, T'Pau and Nine Below Zero.  The Studio also provides a service to producers and sound editors.  The soundtrack to the 2021 Abba Exhibition at the O2 London was produced at the Studio, as was the recent Forever Young charity single for Ukraine.

AMS does not want to close, so please help us fight the closure by signing the petition to Save Our Studios (SOS) and by also asking friends to sign and share.

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