'Asbestos newsletter' reported on this programme: "This thirty minute documentary examined the on-going problem of asbestos in London schools, apartment and civic buildings. It highlighted the pioneering work of Mrs Nancy Tait, founder of SPAID (the Society for Prevention of Asbestosis and Industrial Diseases), who has been warning since 1982 of the mesothelioma epidemic only recently identified by British epidemiologist Professor Julian Peto. The program was followed by a one hour discussion and phone-in on local radio in which Mrs. Tait, Professor Peto and Nigel Bryson of the General Municipal and Boilermakers Union answered callers' queries and debated the issues raised. The radio 4 BBC series: Face the Facts broadcast a special forty minute program on March 4 which looked at the history of asbestos in the UK."
Standard replies (also covering letters) including notes and information packs sent in response to occupational and environmental health enquiries. All the texts in questions mutated over the years. Several of the notes evolved into publications by the organisation; see link below.
Audience responses to broadcasts and press coverage prompting surges of inquiries. In chronological order by media event.
Issues of Hazards Bulletin (from 1984 Hazards), a magazine on health and safety in the workplace produced by the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science (BSSRS). Incomplete.
- 1-19: February -March 1961
- 20-42: April 1961
- 43-57: May 1961
- 58-61: June 1961
- 62-85: October 1961
- 86-107: January 1962
- 108-127: March 1962
- 128-139: April 1962
- 140-162: May 1962
- 163-179: August 1962
- 180-195: September 1962
- 196-201: December 1962
- 202: [April 1961?]
Used as College and University country house and centre, purchased during session 1961-1962 and opened in May 1963. Replaced by Ross Priory.
University country house and centre. Purchased 1971. Opened December 1973.
1831-1861 at 61 North Hanover Street; thereafter at 38 Bath Street.