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Best podcasts about bbc radio wiltshire

Latest podcast episodes about bbc radio wiltshire

Richard Beauvoisin's Podcast
Episode 70: A Story To Tell - Dom Cotter - BBC Radio DJ

Richard Beauvoisin's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 79:22


Joining Richard Beauvoisin on Radio Bath this week is BBC Radio Wiltshire's Dom Cotter. Dom has been in the radio industry for over 25 years and we hear all about his story, how he got into radio, the make a difference awards and lots more!

Over Here, Over There
Citizen Dan: BBC Radio Wiltshire and Gloucestershire Interview, The Trump Inauguration

Over Here, Over There

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 7:20 Transcription Available


SummaryIn this conversation, BBC Radio Gloucestershire and Wiltshire host Graham Rogers discusses with 'Over Here, Over There' podcast host Dan Harris the remarkable return of Donald Trump to the presidency, analyzing the factors that contributed to his election victory and the implications for the US-UK relationship. The discussion also covers Trump's expected actions in office and the strategies needed to engage with his administration effectively.TakeawaysDonald Trump's return to the White House is unprecedented.Many believed Trump could not recover from the January 6th events.The Democrats' campaign strategy wasn't effective enough.Trump's election victory was narrow, not a landslide.Republicans effectively communicated with their base despite lower funding.The US-UK relationship will endure regardless of leadership.Engaging with Trump requires understanding his motivations.Expect symbolic gestures from Trump in his first days.Trump aims to deliver on campaign promises immediately.The political landscape is shifting with Trump's return.Sound Bites"How did he win? Why did he win?"#DonaldTrump #inauguration #USpolitics #election #US-UKrelationship #specialrelationship #executiveorders #politicalcomeback #podcast 

Ram Arora Podcasts Library
01/04/22 BBC interview with Ben Prater : UK Government scrapping free Covid tests...Too much too soon ?

Ram Arora Podcasts Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 4:50


As a part of the 'living with Covid Plan' published in mid February 2022, today from 1st April the government is scrapping free Covid tests (with the exception of patient-facing NHS and care staff and Clinically extremely vulnerable patients). The UK Government mentions high levels of population immunity secondary to a successful vaccination programme and effective antiviral treatments as a reason for the scrapping in addition to the prohibitive cost to the taxpayer. However, both Care bodies and Doctor's organizations have criticized this move. Blood Cancer UK has mentioned that "Protection from Covid should be a right, not a privilege". BMA has said that providing free tests only to clinically vulnerable people once they develop symptoms, and not providing any free tests to their friends and family, was “completely illogical, as the priority should be protecting them from infection in the first place.” Patients Association, said that charging patients for lateral flow tests “creates a barrier” that would exacerbate health inequalities for those who may not be able to afford them. “Charging for tests will contribute to covid-19's continuing spread.” Here are my thoughts on this subject, telecast live today in the morning show with Ben Prater about this thorny issue on BBC Radio Wiltshire.

Wessex LMCs Podcasts
Is now the right time to ease Covid-19 restrictions?

Wessex LMCs Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 4:34


With the end of the Governments Plan B restrictions, and mask wearing no longer a mandatory requirement, is now the right time to ease Covid-19 restrictions? Dr Gareth Bryant, Acting CEO for Wessex LMCs talks with Sue Kinnear in this BBC Radio Wiltshire interview (recorded Thursday 27th January 2022).

Loathed Strangers: Swindon Town Podcast

Ep. 362: Swindon Town 5-2 Northampton Town - YES PLEASE! Town back to winning ways! Conor and Dan enjoy this fact. SUH-WIN-DON! Audio includes the great commentary of Andrew Hawes of BBC Radio Wiltshire. (Title Credit: Mr. J. Leggett)

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Wessex LMCs Podcasts
Covid Vaccination Booster Roll Out

Wessex LMCs Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 7:38


The vaccine rollout has been accelerated in the face of the Omicron variant. Dr Gareth Bryant, Acting CEO of Wessex LMCs, responds in this recorded interview on BBC Radio Wiltshire. 13th December 2021.

Loathed Strangers: Swindon Town Podcast
What Are You Doing Here?

Loathed Strangers: Swindon Town Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 40:26


Ep. 336: Sutton United 1-2 Swindon Town - YES PLEASE! Town back to winning ways and Terry is on to enjoy this fact. SUH-WIN-DON! Audio includes the great commentary of Andrew Hawes of BBC Radio Wiltshire.

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Loathed Strangers: Swindon Town Podcast

Ep. 334: Swindon Town 2-2 Rochdale - Two points dropped? One point gained? Conor is on the pod to vibe it out. SUH-WIN-DON! Audio includes the great commentary of Andrew Hawes of BBC Radio Wiltshire.

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Wessex LMCs Podcasts
£250m Rescue Package for GPs - Wessex LMCs Response

Wessex LMCs Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 10:13


GPs in England are being told to see more patients face-to-face as ministers unveil a £250m winter rescue package. Dr Gareth Bryant, Acting CEO of Wessex LMCs, responds in this recorded interview on BBC Radio Wiltshire. 14th October 2021.

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast
21: Knapp Down and the Ebble Valley

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 60:52


Glyn's been so busy since the last episode that he's not done any walking or taken a single photograph. But that doesn't mean he's been shirking his Hidden Wiltshire duties. He's produced the first draft of the second Hidden Wiltshire book which will be out before Christmas. This one is a joint venture between Glyn and Paul and will feature photographs taken both from above and at ground level. Glyn has also embarked on the mammoth task of editing the footage shot for what will be Hidden Wiltshire's first YouTube video. Meanwhile Paul has been slacking insofar as once again he's been entirely absent from Wiltshire since the last podcast. This necessitated another first for the team. Whilst Glyn was recording from his bunker in Trowbridge, Paul was recording from the depths of south west France – the very north of Dordogne to be precise. So we spent some time talking about the differences in the landscape between south west France and Wiltshire. Both steeped in history but revealing itself in different ways. The main subject this week was the walk that Paul did with regular walking chum Stu at the end of August. In fact Stu was responsible for putting this route in the Ebble Valley together. But his long career in the army, where he was used to yomping long distances laden with huge loads, resulted in a slightly over-ambitious route of nearly 15 miles including a gruesome 4 miles along the old Salisbury – Shaftesbury turnpike. With a bit of tweaking this was reduced to just over 10 miles with an alternative route coming in at around 9.5 miles. Crucially both options involve a shorter trudge along the turnpike. The walk starts in the lovely village of Broad Chalke in the Ebble Valley in the south west of the county. An alternative start point is the village hall at Bishopstone, further east along the valley. The walk begins by following the River Ebble through these two beautiful villages before striking north and up to the ridge which once carried the old turnpike road, all the time checking the views as they open up behind you. Whilst the ridge route can be a little boring you do get some fantastic views north and south from time to time. Our goal was the large Iron Age hillfort of Chiselbury Camp. It's worth walking around its single bank to the edge of the escarpment to the north for the views across the Nadder Valley and the tops of the Fovant Badges at your feet. For Stu and Paul the revelation of this walk was the stunning Knapp Down. After a leg breaking descent from the turnpike into the head of the combe the going gets easier as you head down towards Broad Chalke. This is a beautiful, peaceful place with scenes reminiscent of Alpine meadows. We threaded our way through the open access land eventually reaching Chalk Pyt Farm via the bridleway to the south west of the open access area. You can't quite reach Chalk Pyt Farm on the open access land. But from here it's a short walk back to the village and a well-earned pint in the Queens Head. A glorious and varied walk for a warm sunny day. Then on to the wrap up: Steve Dixon's piece leading into the discussion about the walk is entitled “Hills Hiding Hangars”. This piece was featured in the interview BBC Radio Wiltshire did with Steve a while ago. It's such a beautiful piece we decided to play all of it so this segment is slightly longer than usual. As ever the piece in the introduction and at the end of the podcast is entitled “The Holloway”. Don't forget to subscribe to the Hidden Wiltshire Newsletter from the website. Thanks again to the ever-patient Tim Kington at TKC Sales, the UK distributors of Lowa walking boots and shoes, and for the 20% discount on their products to Hidden Wiltshire podcast listeners. Listen to the show for the discount code. It can't last forever! You'll find a link to Lowa Boots' website below. And finally, help us keep the lights on by heading to the Hidden Wiltshire Online shop. Link below. Links: To follow the walk in this episode click on this link Knapp Down and the Ebble Valley Glyn's photographs can be seen of course on this website and on his Instagram feed @coy_cloud Paul's photography can be found on his website at Paul Timlett Photography and on Instagram at @tragicyclist Steve Dixon's sound art can be found on Soundcloud where his username is River and Rail Steve Dixon River and Rail. His photographs can be found on Instagram at @stevedixon_creative and his graphic design business website is at Steve Dixon Creative You can find Lowa Boots UK at Lowa Boots UK And finally you'll find the Hidden Wiltshire online shop here Hidden Wiltshire Shop

Loathed Strangers: Swindon Town Podcast

Ep. 328: Bristol Rovers 1-3 Swindon Town - A delightful weekend in Bristol as Town convincingly beat Rovers at The Memorial. Dan is on the pod to discuss. SUH-WIN-DON! Audio includes Andrew Hawes of BBC Radio Wiltshire and Bristol Rovers iFollow commentary team.

Wessex LMCs Podcasts
Patient demand to see GPs face to face - Interview with BBC Radio Wiltshire 22-09-21

Wessex LMCs Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 6:09


Dr Gareth Bryant, Acting CEO of Wessex LMCs, reflects on the recent headlines concerning the demand for patients to see GPs face to face.

Loathed Strangers: Swindon Town Podcast

Ep.323 - Northampton Town 1-1 Swindon Town - A familiar tale for Town and joining me to discuss the game is Ben Wills. SUH-WIN-DON! Audio clip featured is the commentary of Andrew Hawes on BBC Radio Wiltshire.

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"This Is the Situation!"

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 58:11


Family, Family, Family Hot off the press from across the pond! My friend Ashley Smith is making waves with his new single OFFLINE! Out friday 9/10/21 Interviewed 9/11/21 by BBC Radio Wiltshire and to my surprise Muskegon 100.9FM gets a shout out from our friends across the pond! Tune in for his one on one interview!Harbor Hospice & Harbor Palliative Care Marland Music Management Muskegon Community College CD Exchange Black Circle Radio Peluso Microphone Lab, LLC Electric Kitsch Third Coast Vinyl Cosmic Builder Door of Hope, CDC Burbank - Band #UNITEDWEWIN

Loathed Strangers: Swindon Town Podcast

Ep.317: Stevanage 1-1 STFC - A draw away from home for Swindon Town with some real talking points plus the crowd trouble. James Burgoyne joins with to discuss the major moments. Two audio clips featured is commentary provided BBC Radio Wiltshire and BBC Three Counties on 04/09/2021.

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Loathed Strangers: Swindon Town Podcast

Ep.314 - SWINDON TOWN 1-0 Mansfield Town - YESSIR! Another victory for the Town and Terry is on the pod to discuss. The sting is commentary by Andrew Hawes during BBC Radio Wiltshire's live coverage of Swindon Town vs. Mansfield Town

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Wessex LMCs Podcasts
Pressures Facing GPs - Interview with BBC Radio Wiltshire 19-08-21

Wessex LMCs Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 5:12


Dr Gareth Bryant, Acting CEO of Wessex LMCs, talks with Rachel Houghton of BBC Radio Wiltshire about the current pressures on GPs.

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast
16: Pewsey Downs - The East End

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 60:34


It was an important and historic day for Wiltshire when we recorded the podcast as we waited for the decision of the courts on the judicial review of the Government's decision to build the A303 tunnel past Stonehenge and the Winterbourne Stoke bypass. Will the courts allow the legal change against the process for arriving at the decision to build, or will they decide the process was not legal? Will it be the end of decades of wrangling? Whatever your view, the decision will be known by the time the podcast goes live. But either way today will be remembered for generations to come as the day that Glyn and Paul recorded Episode 16 of the Hidden Wiltshire podcast! But first a roundup of the last two weeks in Wiltshire. In fact it's four weeks since we recorded as Episode 15 was put together before Paul left for his trip to Shetland and Orkney. Whilst he was unable to share his thousands of holiday snaps (mercifully this is an audio production) Paul did share his thoughts about the connections between the truly remarkable prehistoric sites on Orkney (such as Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar, the Ness of Brodgar, the Stones of Stenness and countless more) and the many monuments we have in Wiltshire. The craftsmanship and technology exhibited in the dwellings built by Neolithic man at Skara Brae in particular are astonishing considering they date from around 3300 BC. They include a drainage system more advanced than that used in Medieval Britain some 4,800 years later. Whilst Paul galivanted around Scotland, Glyn held the fort in Wiltshire. The latest Hidden Wiltshire guided walk with Wiltshire Museum was to one of our favourite spots at Bratton and Luccombe Springs where Glyn met the owner of Luccombe Mill. His disagreements with various parties over rights of way across his land has given him a degree of notoriety but it seems he has improved access to the Springs and has ambitious plans for a couple of old pumping stations there. Glyn posted a new walk on the Hidden Wiltshire website (link below) taking in the Gallops at Beckhampton and discovering a new (to us) clump at Witches Plantation. Despite its proximity to the A4 it's possible to find yourself alone in this stunning and, of course historic, landscape. Glyn has also been flying his drone again recently and has posted some stunning aerial footage and stills on the Facebook Page and in the Facebook Group for contributors. Then on to the main subject of this episode. This sort of follows a walk Paul did in March 2019 on the Pewsey Downs to the east of the Pewsey Downs car park between Walkers Hill and Knap Hill. Despite Glyn's insistence we will not be calling this episode of the podcast “Golden Balls”! The blog Paul wrote (linked below) about the walk was entitled “Knap Hill,  Medieval Shaw, Huish and Oare in the Pewsey Downs”. A snappy little title but maybe in need of abbreviation? Just not to “Golden Balls”, despite Golden Ball Hill being on the route. You'll need to listen to the podcast or read the blog to understand the reference to Medieval Shaw. But on a day of biblical weather Paul failed to find the site of the abandoned village of Shaw, although he was convinced at the time he had found it. He's discovered it since which necessitated a re-drafting of the blog in December 2020 for fear of sending people on a wild goose chase. But fear not, the amended walk is a fine one, taking in the sites of some of Wiltshire's most ancient settlements on an escarpment that includes Neolithic Knap Hill, Mesolithic Golden Ball Hill as well as Draycott Hill, Gopher Wood and Huish Hill. Golden Ball Hill is one of the first locations where our hunter/gatherer ancestors first settled and began their long transition to farming. Finds there included three extremely rare dwellings with flint floors, post holes and hearths. Descending to Oare and Huish we find the true essence of Hidden Wiltshire encountering incredibly lifelike sculptures of deer (they had Paul fooled), a mini Avebury stone circle and a seven foot rooster. And something we forgot to mention, the grave of David Niven's ex-wife in the churchyard of St Mary's, Huish. Returning to the hills you can capture views of the remarkable Oare Pavilion, a summerhouse looking like a giant wigwam in the parkland surrounding Oare House. A place of enormous wealth and privilege. And so to the wrap up. Steve Dixon's piece in the middle leading into the discussion about the walk is entitled “Gatherings”, redolent perhaps of the ancient gathering places in these hills. After Glyn's recent appearance on BBC Radio Wiltshire, who did a short feature on our podcast, Steve is also going to appear in a feature about his music. Terrific news and well deserved. The next Hidden Wiltshire/Wiltshire Museum guided walk will be on 14 August 2021 and will be to the hills above Edington. You can get tickets using the link below. Don't forget to subscribe to the Hidden Wiltshire Newsletter. It's going to move from a weekly publication to a more targeted newsletter in future, so watch out for that. Thanks again to Tim Kington at TKC Sales, the UK distributors of Lowa walking boots and shoes, for the 20% discount on their products to Hidden Wiltshire podcast listeners. Listen to the show for the discount code. It can't last forever! You'll find a link to Lowa Boots' website below. And finally, help us keep the lights on by heading to the Hidden Wiltshire Online shop. Link below. Links: You can find Glyn's blog, Beckhampton Gallops and Witches Plantation, here Beckhampton Gallops and Witches Plantation You can follow the walk we discuss in this episode here Knap Hill, Medieval Shaw etc Glyn's photographs can be seen on his Instagram feed @coy_cloud Paul's website can be found on his website at Paul Timlett Photography and on Instagram at @tragicyclist Steve Dixon's sound art can be found on Soundcloud where his username is River and Rail Steve Dixon River and Rail. His photographs can be found on Instagram at @stevedixon_creative and his graphic design business website is at Steve Dixon Creative Hidden Wiltshire Walks in Conjunction with Wiltshire Museum Wiltshire Museum Walks The Hidden Wiltshire shop Hidden Wiltshire Shop And finally you can find Lowa Boots UK at Lowa Boots UK

Two Guys One Topic
Bonus - BBC Radio Interview

Two Guys One Topic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 7:52


This week we BBC Radio Wiltshire (as part of BBC Upload) asked to interview us about our Two Guys One Topic podcast - which was great! Three minutes of our Cryptocurrency episode was played and then we spoke with the brilliant host Sue Kinnear.Sue even had her own "Two Guys One Topic Takeaway" about Venice - which could be a future topic for us!We just thought we would put this out there for anyone who is interested to hear it. We will be back with a new topic episode on Tuesday. Enjoy! We would like to credit BBC Radio Wiltshire and BBC Upload for audio. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Multi Story
The New Normal

Multi Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 39:37


Three stories of people adapting to new and changing situations. Including Ewan, who lost his hearing following a surfing accident and channelled his energy into his passion for tennis; playing the game at the top level, representing Team GB in deaf tennis. Until another change in his hearing forced him to step away. And Emilie, who was volunteering for a children's charity in Uganda when she met five day old Adam - and formed an emotional bond she couldn't shake. Plus 19-year-old Wiki reflects on her changing relationship with food and her recovery from anorexia. Presented and produced by Becca Bryers, with additional production from Shivani Dave. With thanks to Sue Kinnear from BBC Radio Wiltshire, Toni McDonald from BBC Hereford and Worcester, and Jo Loosemore from BBC Radio Devon. You can find details of organisations who can provide information and support in relation to eating disorders at bbc.co.uk/actionline

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Ram Arora Podcasts Library
My thoughts on India's Covid 19 Crisis - shared with BBC Radio Wiltshire morning show with Ben Prater

Ram Arora Podcasts Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 8:11


The 2nd covid wave in India is the worst covid 2nd wave for any county with 2.2 million cases in the last week alone. Here I discuss the multifactorial causes behind it.

Russell Prue
Ian Rockey With Sue Kinnear BBC Radio Wiltshire Monday 1st February 2021

Russell Prue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 25:54


Broadcast on BBC Radio Wiltshire on Monday 1st February 2021 as part of Sue Kinnear's Evening Show. Ian talk about the Seeds Of Creativity, The After School Book Club, Feel Good Friday and Crafty Café on LearnRadio.Net and Westwood Radio. The clip is presented here with kind permission from Sue Kinnear and The BBC - all rights are reserved. Find out more about Crafty Cafe and all of the show for Young Folks and Educators, please visit www.LearnRadio.Net

Russell Prue
Ian Rockey With Ben Prater BBC Wiltshire Crafty Corner January 2021

Russell Prue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 3:26


Broadcast on BBC Radio Wiltshire on Friday 8th January 2021 as part o Ben Prater's Breakfast Show. This is Crafty Corner a new creative feature on the station and Ian Rockey was interviewed by Ben about the work we've been doing in our Saturday morning Crafty Café Radio Show on LearnRadio.Net The clip is presented here with kind permission from Ben Prater and The BBC - all rights are reserved. Find out more about Crafty Cafe and all of the show for Young Folks at www.LearnRadio.Net

Loathed Strangers: Swindon Town Podcast

Here we are desperately trying to keep up with press conferences and BBC Radio Wiltshire's Talk of the Town. I'm joined by Conor Garratt to preview Swindon's first game in almost half a ruddy year. Madness. - Charlton Athletic chat - Squad chat - Transfer chat - Chat chat - Chat This episode is sponsored by the STFC Official Supporters Club. SUH-WIN-DON!

Russell Prue
Tim Weeks & Ian Rockey BBC Radio Wiltshire Monday 6th July 2020

Russell Prue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 5:36


First broadcast on BBC Radio Wiltshire at 7.15pm on Monday 6th of July 2020 on the Tim Weeks Show. This is part of the BBC's Upload initiative where listeners are encouraged to upload audio content to the BBC. As we have such a huge following of listeners in the BBC Radio Wiltshire area, we decided to send one of our shows over to them. It was accepted and this is the result, a short clip and an interview with our Mr Ian Rockey @IanRockey This is also the home-town area of the Westwood Radio Station and where Mr Rockey is Headteacher. This clip is reproduced here by kind permission of Tim Weeks and his producer at the BBC, thank you so much for allowing us to share this with our listeners. LearnRadio.Net is a daily live radio show produced for EYFS to KS2 listeners with interactive lessons of a cross-curricular nature designed to engage and motivate young learners during the current crisis.

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for May 31st 2020.

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 11:54


GB2RS NEWS Sunday the 31st of May 2020 The news headlines: Exam bookings resume on Monday Respond NOW to Ofcom EMF consultation GB2RS Newsreaders shine in a crisis Following the Society’s announcement about the introduction of a new booking system for online remote invigilation Foundation exams, bookings will resume on Monday the 1st of June. Exam bookings can only be made via the online booking form at www.rsgb.org/exampay. The next available examination sessions are from 8 am on Wednesday the 1st of July. You can choose your preferred date and time from those shown on the booking form as being available. You will need to pay for the exam when you make the booking. This temporary booking arrangement is only for use during the Covid-19 lockdown. The Society is hoping to introduce online remote invigilation exams for the Intermediate and Full licences in the course of the coming weeks. Practical assessments, and other transitional arrangements during the lockdown, are still under review and changes will be announced as necessary. There’s not much time left for you to respond to the Ofcom EMF consultation, which is required by the 12th of June. The RSGB recommends you acknowledge the need for ICNIRP guidelines but to state that the proposals from Ofcom are not proportionate for amateur licensees. More details on the consultation and the guide to help you with your response can be found at www.rsgb.org/emf. The RSGB is finalising its detailed response. This includes arguments and evidence in support of our case, which is to stick with the current light-touch approach. It is important for all amateurs to make their own individual responses using their own words. The RSGB is also preparing training and advice leaflets to help you follow ICNIRP guidelines and any specific requirements that Ofcom may impose in the licence conditions after this consultation. The RSGB would like to thank all those who read the news, in whatever medium, for their dedication to the radio amateur community. Their service is even more appreciated during these extraordinary times. All on-air GB2RS newsreaders should check the validity date on their NoV and reapply for renewal through www.rsgb.org/nov if necessary. Due to the Covid-19 situation, the RSGB confirms that this year’s National Field Day event, planned for the 6th and 7th of June, has been cancelled. The Royal Air Force Air Cadets is pleased to announce that the next Exercise Blue Ham will be held on the MoD 5MHz shared band over the weekend of the 6th and 7th of June. There are plenty of call signs available for amateurs to contact over the period of the exercise using both SSB voice and data modes. Details can be found at alphacharlie.org.uk/exercise-blue-ham. The Finnish Amateur Radio League invites all radio amateurs around the world to join them in a global special event featuring their STAYHOME campaign. It will be held on the 6th and 7th of June. The United Nations Amateur Club callsign 4U1UN, as well as its sister stations operating as 4U9STAYHOME and 4U2STAYHOME will participate. The operators look forward to making contact with as many stations as possible during this special event. Details can be found at www.qrz.com/db/OH2STAYHOME. The RSGB annual Islands on the Air Contest, scheduled to take place on the 25th and 26th of July, will be exclusively for Single Operators using their home stations. This is due to the Covid-19 restriction worldwide. Another rules amendment for 2020 is that the sending of a signal report in every QSO is mandatory, The RSGB’s national ‘Get on the air to care’ campaign in partnership with the NHS has received more media coverage this week. This includes an interview with a member of Chippenham and District ARC on BBC Radio Wiltshire. We have also received another video of support from the NHS, which you can see on the RSGB YouTube channel. Thank you to everyone who is showing their support by getting on the air, caring for other radio amateurs and trying new aspects of amateur radio. More details about the campaign, media coverage and stories from clubs and radio amateurs can be seen on the RSGB website at www.rsgb.org/gota2c. Now the special event news Since the change of regulations applying to special event stations in the UK, many activations are now able to go ahead. UK amateurs would like to thank Ofcom for their help in making this happen. Due to the coronavirus situation, the GB1SCW special event station will no longer be held at the National Coast Watch station in Shoreham by Sea on the 7th of June. To make a presence and celebrate the work of Coastal Communities, members of Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club can call from their own radio station locations. Now the contest news Please remember to check before the events for new rules due to lockdown and social distancing, which may differ around the world. RSGB strongly advises obeying your own government’s advice first and foremost. This weekend, the CQ World Wide WPX CW contest ends its 48 hours run at 2359UTC today, the 31st. Using the 1.8 to 28MHz contest bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Today, the 31st, the UK Microwave group High Band Contest runs from 0600 to 1800UTC. Using all modes on the 5.7 to 10GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Monday the data leg of the 80m Club Championships takes place from 1900 to 2030UTC. The exchange is signal report and serial number. On Tuesday the 144MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1800 to 1855UTC, followed by the all-mode 144MHz UK Activity Contest from 1900 to 2130UTC. The exchange for both is signal report, serial number and locator. On Thursday the UK EI Contest Club Summer Series runs from 1800 to 1900 using CW on the 3.5MHz band. The exchange is your 6-character locator. As mentioned earlier, next weekend, the 6th and 7th of June, is the traditional date for National Field Day. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the event has been cancelled for 2020. The SEANET contest takes place for 24 hours starting at 1200UTC on the 6th. Using CW and SSB on the 3.5 to 28MHz bands the exchange is signal report and serial number. The UK Microwave Group Low Band contest runs from 1000 to 1600UTC next Sunday, the 7th of June. Using all modes on the 1.3, 2.3 and 3.4GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The UK Six Metre Group’s Summer Marathon runs until the 2nd of August. Using all modes on the 50MHz band, the exchange is your 4-character locator. And finally, join the fun of the next round of RSGB Hope QSO Party on weekdays. See www.rsgbcc.org/hf. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Friday the 29th of May. This last week was dominated by a quiet Sun, but extensive Sporadic-E openings. We had a solar flux index hovering around 70 and zero sunspots, nevertheless we have had good F2-layer propagation on HF and multi-hop Sporadic-E bringing DX excitement. Last weekend saw FT8 openings on 10 metres to the Caribbean and South America, even after sunset. Laurie, G3UML reports working KL7KK in Alaska and KH6YY in Hawaii on 20m SSB, which just goes to show that you shouldn’t write off HF just because of a low sunspot number! Laurie said: “There’s been quite a bit of Pacific activity on 20m in the mornings and lots of Gs working it. Jim, E51JD on the South Cook Islands was a readable five and five this morning.” The Sun is showing some signs of life. An active region approaching the north-east limb just produced a minor solar flare that may be associated with a coronal mass ejection or CME. The minor event registered as a long duration B-class solar flare. An image from the STEREO Ahead spacecraft reveals a wave spreading across the far side of the sun, which can be indicative of a CME. But because of its position, it should be directed completely away from Earth. A small coronal hole was facing Earth on Thursday, which could mean a minor solar wind influence may be expected this weekend. A possible sunspot belonging to Cycle 25 may also begin to turn into view. NOAA predicts the SFI will remain at or around 70 all week with a maximum Kp index of two. Sporadic-E conditions should continue, providing short-skip openings on the higher HF bands. And now the VHF and up propagation news The long period of high-pressure weather is going to hang on, with some good Tropo opportunities, just through this weekend. Apart from a small hint of an isolated shower over this weekend, most places will stay dry until the middle part of next week. On Tuesday a weakness in the high will allow isolated, but potentially heavy showers to develop, with a chance of rain scatter. This shower risk then stays with us through the rest of the week, but always on the edge of high pressure to the east and west of Britain. In the second half of the week, a cooler northerly flow will bring an increased shower risk, some heavy and thundery, but confined to the south by the following weekend. The Sporadic-E prospects are usually at a peak around the early part of June, so expect to hear some of this fleeting, exotic propagation mode on the bands from 10m up to 2m. If the skip gets shorter, say strong DLs on 10m, then check 6m and so on up to 2m for a really good opening. Lots of factors influence its likelihood, but the best practice is to listen late morning and late afternoon or early evening. Check the Propquest website for daily blogs on possible Sporadic-E hotspots. Moon declination goes negative on Monday, but we are at perigee on Wednesday, so EME path losses are at their lowest. 144MHz sky noise is low until Friday and Saturday but as peak Moon elevation is low, ground noise will dominate. June continues to be an active time for meteor scatter operations and the daytime Areitids shower peaks on the 7th. And that’s all from the propagation team this week.

Belzebuub's Interviews on OBEs and Dreams
BBC Radio Wiltshire with Belzebuub: Have You Ever Had a Near-Death Experience?

Belzebuub's Interviews on OBEs and Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 3:24


Belzebuub interviewed on BBC Radio Wiltshire on August 8th, 2006. The topic was on the possibilities of using OBEs to learn about what happens when people go through near-death experiences and what this means about the process of death.

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Belsebuub
Belsebuub on BBC Radio Wiltshire: Have You Ever Had a Near-Death Experience?

Belsebuub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 3:14


BBC Radio Wiltshire — Belsebuub interviewed on the possibilities of using OBEs to learn more about what people go through in near-death experiences, and how conscious out-of-body experiences occur in the same dimension. August 8, 2006. Learn more about Belsebuub here: www.mysticallifepublications.org/about-belsebuub/

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Michelle Donelan
Speaking to BBC Radio Wiltshire about Domestic Violence

Michelle Donelan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 4:25


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Speaking about my Bradford on Avon Traffic Survey to BBC Wiltshire Radio

Michelle Donelan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2016 8:05


Yesterday (07 Apr 16) I spoke to BBC Radio Wiltshire about the results of my recent traffic survey that took place in Bradford on Avon.

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Michelle Donelan
Talking with BBC Wiltshire about why we had to vote for air strikes in Syria

Michelle Donelan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 3:18


Michelle Donelan talking with #BBC Radio Wiltshire about the vote for air strikes in #Syria

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Discussing Mental Health with BBC Radio Wiltshire (03 November 2015)

Michelle Donelan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 7:15


Michelle Donelan #MP discussing the issue of #mentalhealth with #bbc #radio #wiltshire

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Michelle Donelan
Michelle Donelan discussing WW2 Veterans with BBC Radio Wiltshire (31 October 2015)

Michelle Donelan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 5:35


Michelle Donelan #MP raising the issue of #ww2 #war #veterans like Frank Diffell with #bbc #radio #Wiltshire

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NBBC podcast's
See the opertuity, learn from our experience on BBC Radio Wiltshire

NBBC podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2008 3:46


May appolises for the poor quailty, this purely due to my poor quality recording equipment. I sincerly hope this does not detract from Ben's message.

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Is Jesus God

NBBC podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2008 4:15


Ben speaks on BBC Radio Wiltshire

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NBBC podcast's
You and I could know God

NBBC podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2008 2:18


Ben speaks on BBC Radio Wiltshire

NBBC podcast's
Bailed out By God

NBBC podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2008 2:28


Ben speaks on BBC Radio Wiltshire

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Love never fails

NBBC podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2008 3:03


Ben speaking on BBC Radio Wiltshire

NBBC podcast's
Not Bovered - Romans 10:13 (BBC Radio Wiltshire)

NBBC podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2008 3:59


Welcome to North Bradley Baptist Church This Podcast contains Ben’s 'for the Day' on "The Graham Seaman Breakfast Show ". http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/local_radio/radio_wiltshire/index.shtml With Graham Seaman and the Breakfast Team weekdays 0600 - 0900. The Graham Seaman Breakfast Show is about getting up, getting on with your life but getting the information you need at the start of your day. The first hour of the show (06.00-07.00) is music and Graham's own observational perspective on the things that go on in your life. Thank you for listening to this Podcast/CD we sincerely hope, the message is a blessing to you. If wish to know more about our fellowship, why not visit our web site on, www.nbbc.btik.com

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Gotta have faith - (BBC Rdio Wiltshire)

NBBC podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2008 4:06


Welcome to North Bradley Baptist Church This Podcast contains Ben’s thought for the day broadcast on BBC Radio Wiltshire's, "The Graham Seaman Breakfast Show ". http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/local_radio/radio_wiltshire/index.shtml With Graham Seaman and the Breakfast Team weekdays 0600 - 0900. The Graham Seaman Breakfast Show is about getting up, getting on with your life but getting the information you need at the start of your day. Obviously you'll have the days’ news, weather and sport but we'll be introducing an enhanced travel service with more reports every twenty minutes so you don't miss a thing about problems on the roads before you set off. The first hour of the show (06.00-07.00) is music and Graham's own observational perspective on the things that go on in your life. Thank you for listening to this Podcast/CD we sincerely hope, the message is a blessing to you. If wish to know more about our fellowship, why not visit our web site on, www.nbbc.btik.com

NBBC podcast's
It's a K.O! - (BBC Radio Wiltshire )

NBBC podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2008 4:54


Welcome to North Bradley Baptist Church This Podcast contains Ben’s thought for the day broadcast on "The Graham Seaman Breakfast Show". Thank you for listening to this Podcast we sincerely hope, the message is a blessing to you. If wish to know more about our fellowship, why not visit our web site on, www.nbbc.btik.com

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Facial work-out - (BBC Radio Wiltshire)

NBBC podcast's

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2008 7:12


Welcome to North Bradley Baptist Church This Podcast contains Ben’s thought for the day broadcast on BBC Radio Wiltshire's, "The Graham Seaman Breakfast Show ". http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/local_radio/radio_wiltshire/index.shtml With Graham Seaman and the Breakfast Team weekdays 0600 - 0900. The Graham Seaman Breakfast Show is about getting up, getting on with your life but getting the information you need at the start of your day. Obviously you'll have the days’ news, weather and sport but we'll be introducing an enhanced travel service with more reports every twenty minutes so you don't miss a thing about problems on the roads before you set off. The first hour of the show (06.00-07.00) is music and Graham's own observational perspective on the things that go on in your life. Thank you for listening to this Podcast/CD we sincerely hope, the message is a blessing to you. If wish to know more about our fellowship, why not visit our web site on, www.nbbc.btik.com