History of Maker Space

Maker Space was founded in 2011 by Alistair and Brian. Approximately 10 people turned up to the first Welcome Wednesday on 20th July 2011. The formation of the space from the initial concept to our first premises took several years.

Timeline of key events

DateEvent
2008Initial idea of creating a hack space combined with a co-working space to pay for it.
6th July 2009Newcastle Hackspace Google Group created.
12th July 2009Alistair and Brian started renting The Cottage which later became Maker Space 1.
18th May 2010Rebranded as Maker Space.
31st March 2011North East Makers Google Group created to help build a community in the region.
4th July 2011Alistair and Brian attended a Dorkbot event where they found the first members.
20th July 2011The inaugural meeting when approximately 10 people turned up. This was the start of regluar drop-in sessions on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month.
15th December 2011Maker Space Ltd was formed as a Limited by Guarantee company.
2nd January 2013Our first Welcome Wednesday!

Maker Space Version History

Below is a list of the premises Maker Space has used over the years. All of which, excuding the current one, have since been domolished.

VersionFrom DateLocationFloorspace (m2)Description
MS12011-07-20The Cottage,
Star and Shadow,
1 Coquet Street
25Our first home!
A small office at the back of a cinema.
MS22013-06-0118 New Bridge St. West91Our first proper space in the centre of Newcastle with large shop windows to fill with fun stuff.
MS2.52017-04-214th Floor,
Commercial Union House,
Pilgrim Street
45A small temporary space in CU house with a lot of our stuff in storage.
MS32017-07-24Basement,
Commercial Union House,
Pilgrim Street
103An area of basement that had previously been used as a document archive.
MS3.12019-09-13Basement,
Commercial Union House,
Pilgrim Street
166Expanded into another area of basement that had previously been used as an alcohol store, known as the zombie cage.
MS42021-09-04(storage only)
Re-opened November 2022
65 High Street,
Gateshead
200Ground floor and basement space in a building that was originally a pub.