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A steam engine popular with enthusiasts pulled-up at the platform in Petersfield on Saturday. British Railways Standard Class 7 engine 70000 Britannia is a preserved steam locomotive. It was pulling a train of carriages through our town on a tour operated by the luxury leisure company Steam Dreams. The train stopped to pick-up passengers in Petersfield for a Christmas shopping day trip to Bath. Shine Radio's Gareth Boyes, Noni Needs, Harrison RB and young volunteer Orien met the train, its fans and the people who operate it on Petersfield platform 2. They also met well-known Petersfield character Robin Hart who has been on Britannia before.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we come to the end of 2022, we share some of Claire and Joff's favourite interviews of the year from the P pod, our weekly show full of Petersfield personalities. Having recorded at some amazing locations around the Petersphere and met so many wonderful people, it was tricky to choose just a few but we hope you enjoy this round-up from some of the P pod's most memorable shows of 2022. Suzie has also chosen one of her favourite Wilde Walks - one from a year ago - and we end the P pod with some of our bloopers from the year - for our embarrassment and hopefully your enjoyment. The show is presented by Claire Vennis and Harrison RB who's sitting-in for a poorly Joff. Get well soon Joffy Boi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kieran and Tod are in The Square meeting revellers and performers, Joff and Claire are live on stage introducing the entertainment and the Mayor and Mayoress of Petersfield switch on the lights. Hear some of the best bits of our live coverage from the evening. Studio production by Harrison RB. Thanks to Hometown Festivals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Petersfield's volunteer-run Shine Radio has been named the best digital community station in the UK. The local radio station collected the gold award at the national Community Radio Awards ceremony on Saturday night. The judges' said: This is a genuinely impressive station with very high quality content, clearly rooted in its community. Collecting the top prize, presenter Harrison RB said: Thank you to the people of Petersfield because you make it shine. This is your award for your radio station and if it wasn't for your stories and your voices we wouldn't be standing here. Petersfield's Shine Radio was also awarded for two of its most popular podcasts. The Shine Radio recipe with Noni Needs collected the Bronze prize for best podcast while Dogs with Jobs, presented by Kate Fairweather, took the gold.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Petersfield's Shine Radio offered a unique opportunity for a talented young vocalist, who is a student at one of our town's secondary schools, to become part of the radio station's new musical identity. Congratulations to the winner - Daisy Browning of Ditcham Park School - as revealed by Noni Needs and Harrison RB who called Daisy to deliver the exciting news! Daisy will receive professional tips on session singing by vocal coach Kim Chandler and will be directed by one of the UK's leading specialist jingles producers, Chris Stevens. The recording session will be held in Petersfield later this month. Daisy's vocals will be heard as part of Petersfield's Shine Radio's new jingles from 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's local news and information update from the volunteers at Petersfield's Shine Radio. Today is the 50th anniversary of the designation of the South Downs Way National Trail Petersfield is hosting its first Eco-Fair at The Heath on Sunday We share some highlights of our Young Farmers series ...and we'll have James with details of what's coming up sports-wise across the Petersphere Laura Sheppard is on the news desk, Alistair Crawford brings you the latest local travel news, and Harrison RB tells us what's in store today from the local weather. To share your news email team@shineradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. You make it shine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's local news and information update from the volunteers at Petersfield's Shine Radio. Today is the 50th anniversary of the designation of the South Downs Way National Trail Petersfield is hosting its first Eco-Fair at The Heath on Sunday We share some highlights of our Young Farmers series ...and we'll have James with details of what's coming up sports-wise across the Petersphere Laura Sheppard is on the news desk, Alistair Crawford brings you the latest local travel news, and Harrison RB tells us what's in store today from the local weather. To share your news email team@shineradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. You make it shine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Saturday 4th June, part of the long weekend for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, Shine Radio became a 50s station and broadcast live from the Avenue Pavilion with 7 hours of music, guests, vintage local news from the legendary Martin Muncaster (who presented the first regional bulletin on Southern Television - now ITV Meridian - back in 1958) as well as quizzing from pupils and staff at Ditcham Park School. Enjoy this collection of highlights from shows presented by Kieran Cheeseman, Harrison RB, James 'the Captain' Birdseye and Blake Swell at Petersfield's Platinum Jubilee Fete. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heritage railway enthusiasts enjoyed a rare treat today (17th May) as a heritage steam locomotive chuffed through the Petersphere. The Hampshire Hills Lunchtime Tour - hauled by ex-LNER B1 class 61306 Mayflower - set off from West Brompton in south west London this morning before taking part in an historic photo shoot next to Brooklands Museum, Weybridge, recreating Frederick Gordon Crosby's famous painting of the 350HP Sunbeam over taking a steam-hauled express train. It marked exactly a hundred years since the world land speed record was broken there. Continuing down to Woking, Winchester and Fareham, it greeted us in Petersfield at around 12:50pm. Those dining onboard were served a three-course meal. After passing Liss and Liphook, it arrived into Platform 3 at Haslemere where a water tanker awaited. In this special programme, Harrison RB, Jo Gray and James 'the Captain' Birdseye meet the crew including the engine's driver and fireman and Head of Passenger Services at tour operator Steam Dreams, which is based in Guildford. Our reporters Alison Glasspool, in Liss, and Stephen Martin, in Tilmore, speak to fellow trainspotters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Rise & Shine this morning (9th May), James 'the Captain' Birdseye, Harrison RB, Jo Gray and Kieran Cheeseman bring you a special show from yesterday's South Downs Green Fair at the Sustainability Centre near East Meon. Hear from Mike Wagstaff of Chalice Mead, Tom Ellis of Squidmoo, Amelia Gabriel of PeCAN and Christine Seaward of the Sustainability Centre amongst others. Every weekday morning, Rise & Shine has a brighter mix of great music and local information brought to you by friendly Petersfield voices including guests from all walks of life. The brighter way to start your day is with Petersfield's Shine Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Petersfield's homes and businesses were left without electricity for more than an hour. Stores in the town were unable to serve customers when the power went off, while the Hindhead Tunnel was completely closed. Petersfield businesses that must keep food at carefully-controlled temperatures were particularly affected. We hear from restaurant and pub operators in this special report from Harrison RB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Petersfield's homes and businesses were left without electricity for more than an hour. Stores in the town were unable to serve customers when the power went off, while the Hindhead Tunnel was completely closed. Petersfield businesses that must keep food at carefully-controlled temperatures were particularly affected. We hear from restaurant and pub operators in this special report from Harrison RB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ Ten new trees are growing along The Avenue ⦁ Meon Valley constituency to be disbanded? ⦁ We hear from pupils who are raising money for a range of charities at a Petersfield school ⦁ …and Olivia is here with some local events you might like to enjoy in the days ahead To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ Councillors meet tonight to decide whether a defunct and dilapidated care home in Petersfield can be replaced. ⦁ A Petersfield cat is back with her owners after spending four years in Croydon. ⦁ There's new help available for people who are worried about the cost of keeping their homes warm. ⦁ And here comes the weekend. Olivia is here with ideas of things to do locally over the next few days. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suzie Wilde and Harrison RB are reunited with Collabro member, friend of Shine Radio and Petersfield's own Michael Auger to discuss the group's new Christmas single with Sir Cliff Richard, panto and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you ready for the radio sinagalong? It all happens on Wednesday night at 6pm. Hear how to get ready and what to expect in this one minute explainer with Harrison RB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was full steam ahead for railway enthusiasts across the Petersphere on Saturday (6th November) as Merchant Navy Class No.35028 "Clan Line" chuffed through the South Downs. “The Hampshire Pullman” was virtually on-time for the entirety of its six hour long trip from London Victoria and down the Portsmouth Direct Line before looping back round towards the capital via Eastleigh and Basingstoke. The train made its first stop at Haslemere to allow the locomotive to take on water. It was there that Shine Radio's Noni Needs and Harrison RB were invited for a tour of the iconic British Pullman carriages used on the London-Folkestone leg of the Venice Simplon Orient Express. Noni and Harrison also spoke to volunteers from the Merchant Navy Locomotive Preservation Society - Clan Line's owners - who are supported entirely through donations. This particular tour was organised by UK Railtours. But the excitement wasn't all up the A3 in Haslemere - Stephen Martin was at Kingsfernsden Lane level crossing where families gathered to catch a glimpse of the train as it headed for Petersfield station. Stephen spoke to Gill who lives close to the railway line. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trainspotters are gearing up to witness the first steam-hauled railtour along the main line through Petersfield for more than two years on Saturday (6th November). “The Hampshire Pullman” – hauled by Merchant Navy Class No.35028 “Clan Line” – is formed of the iconic British Pullman carriages used on the London-Folkestone leg of the Venice Simplon Orient Express, and will also pass through Liss and the Petersphere's spectacle of level crossings on its journey from, and to, London Victoria. The tour was originally scheduled via Andover and Southampton but has been diverted through the South Downs as the recovery operation continues at the scene of Sunday's train crash near Salisbury. After a water stop at Haslemere, 13:12-13:42, it is expected to pass Liphook at 13:47, Liss at 13:53, Petersfield at 13:57 and Rowlands Castle at 14:08. Noni Needs is joined by her fellow Shine Radio presenter and steam locomotive enthusiast Harrison RB. Image: Rob Hodgkins. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ A Petersfield postman has been presented with a prestigious award at Parliament, the Palace of Westminster. ⦁ Hampshire Constabulary and their partners, The Blue Lamp Trust, want to remind listeners of their Bobby Scheme, a free service which helps vulnerable people be more secure in their homes. ⦁ Petersfield Town Council wants to refurbish the Festival Hall. To explain their plans, on Sunday, the Council is launching a public consultation road show in the Square. Actor Hugh Bonneville will be there from noon ‘til 3 to officially launch the roadshow. ⦁ We have details of some of the events that are happening in and around Petersfield this weekend. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ A Petersfield postman has been presented with a prestigious award at Parliament, the Palace of Westminster. ⦁ Hampshire Constabulary and their partners, The Blue Lamp Trust, want to remind listeners of their Bobby Scheme, a free service which helps vulnerable people be more secure in their homes. ⦁ Petersfield Town Council wants to refurbish the Festival Hall. To explain their plans, on Sunday, the Council is launching a public consultation road show in the Square. Actor Hugh Bonneville will be there from noon ‘til 3 to officially launch the roadshow. ⦁ We have details of some of the events that are happening in and around Petersfield this weekend. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ East Hampshire gets its first Green District Councillor. ⦁ Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service are resuming their full service Safe & Well visits, in line with the latest Covid guidance. ⦁ There are plans for new Extra Care accommodation in Petersfield. ⦁ We have details of some of the events that are happening in and around Petersfield this weekend To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ East Hampshire gets its first Green District Councillor. ⦁ Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service are resuming their full service Safe & Well visits, in line with the latest Covid guidance. ⦁ There are plans for new Extra Care accommodation in Petersfield. ⦁ We have details of some of the events that are happening in and around Petersfield this weekend To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Petersfield news and information update from the Shine Radio team. The leader of EHDC writes to the new secretary of state for Housing to urge a rethink on housing targets. Gilbert White's local pub in Selborne set to stay closed – for now. Chaos on our roads continues as people continued to queue for fuel yesterday. Details of some events happening in and around the Petersphere this weekend. Harrison RB has all those local Petersfield stories and today's local travel news. Emily Watts is at the Shine Radio weather desk. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Petersfield news and information update from the Shine Radio team. The leader of EHDC writes to the new secretary of state for Housing to urge a rethink on housing targets. Gilbert White's local pub in Selborne set to stay closed – for now. Chaos on our roads continues as people continued to queue for fuel yesterday. Details of some events happening in and around the Petersphere this weekend. Harrison RB has all those local Petersfield stories and today's local travel news. Emily Watts is at the Shine Radio weather desk. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Petersfield news and information update from the Shine Radio team: stress on the streets after a major Petersfield road was closed and drivers looking for fuel queued for hours. Coronavirus numbers in East Hampshire rise again - we track the figures where you live why the Petersfield Area Climate Action Network has hired two members of paid staff and twelve people in our area have won in this week's community lottery All those local stories with Stephen Martin, Harrison RB, Claire Vennis and Laura Sheppard plus local travel news for this wet and windy Monday and Kate Fairweather has Petersfield's local forecast. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Petersfield news and information update from the Shine Radio team: stress on the streets after a major Petersfield road was closed and drivers looking for fuel queued for hours. Coronavirus numbers in East Hampshire rise again - we track the figures where you live why the Petersfield Area Climate Action Network has hired two members of paid staff and twelve people in our area have won in this week's community lottery All those local stories with Stephen Martin, Harrison RB, Claire Vennis and Laura Sheppard plus local travel news for this wet and windy Monday and Kate Fairweather has Petersfield's local forecast. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news. In today's headlines: ⦁ There's ongoing issues this week with our bin collections, especially concerning garden waste. We have a statement from the Council. ⦁ Celebrating our most famous local poet, the schedule for the Edward Thomas Literary Festival has been announced, with a week of events starting Monday, September 27th ⦁ Petersfield's community of beer drinkers and Bavarian culture buffs are set for another disappointment, as Petersfield Oktoberfest has been cancelled. ⦁ We have details of some of the events that are happening in and around Petersfield this weekend. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news. In today's headlines: ⦁ There's ongoing issues this week with our bin collections, especially concerning garden waste. We have a statement from the Council. ⦁ Celebrating our most famous local poet, the schedule for the Edward Thomas Literary Festival has been announced, with a week of events starting Monday, September 27th ⦁ Petersfield's community of beer drinkers and Bavarian culture buffs are set for another disappointment, as Petersfield Oktoberfest has been cancelled. ⦁ We have details of some of the events that are happening in and around Petersfield this weekend. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ Police seek our help after a woman was assaulted on Chalton Lane ⦁ A controversial proposal to site a new mobile phone mast in Liss has been approved ⦁ Campaigners are disappointed after a Petersfield school failed to get into a safer streets scheme. ⦁ And the weekend beckons - I'll have ideas of things to do in and around Petersfield in the days ahead. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ There are plans afoot to bring the movies to East Hampshire, as a planning application was submitted to convert huge army warehouses at Greatham into state-of-the-art film studios ⦁ Hundreds of music fans flocked to Sheet for a day of entertainment on Saturday – and you can hear from the artists and some of their performances tonight on Shine Radio ⦁ There's a “new” Bronze age round house being built at Butser Ancient Farm. Suzie Wilde caught up with local archaeologist Treveor Creighton to find out why. ⦁ The Petersfield Hub, based in the railway station, just behind the portacabin, is running an appeal for surplus facemasks, and is also running another uniform-only free shop session next week To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ Students at four Petersfield schools receive their GCSE results today ⦁ There's a call for design and marketing help to support a new Petersfield nature reserve ⦁ Local musicians are preparing for the biggest music event in the area since the pandemic this weekend ⦁ A walking trail that passes close to Petersfield is named among the nation's top ten hikes. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ Campaigners in Petersfield want an end to the use of pesticides by local councils ⦁ An independent store in our town has beaten off stiff competition to win a coveted award. ⦁ Why our local dark skies should give us a spectacular show of lights this month ⦁ And city based property experts name Petersfield as an ideal place for Londoners to move to To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ A new development of self-build homes in Tilmore is one step closer to reality ⦁ A Petersfield charity is restarting a range of activities ⦁ Two new councillors are elected to serve in the parish of Steep ⦁ And there's another reason to get on your bike To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB brings you all the local Petersfield news In today's headlines: ⦁ A new development of self-build homes in Tilmore is one step closer to reality ⦁ A Petersfield charity is restarting a range of activities ⦁ Two new councillors are elected to serve in the parish of Steep ⦁ And there's another reason to get on your bike To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Petersfield news and information update from the Shine Radio team. Today's the day that Steep goes to the polls to elect two parish councillors. It's time to send in your nominations for this year's Petersfield Awards. A West Meon Teenager has been on trial in Portsmouth this week; he's accused of killing two motorcyclists in a tragic winter crash last year. A new crafts centre for the Peters-sphere has opened near Rogate. Harrison RB brings you all these local stories plus today's travel and roadworks news. Emily Watts is at the weather desk. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Petersfield news and information update from the Shine Radio team. Today's the day that Steep goes to the polls to elect two parish councillors. It's time to send in your nominations for this year's Petersfield Awards. A West Meon Teenager has been on trial in Portsmouth this week; he's accused of killing two motorcyclists in a tragic winter crash last year. A new crafts centre for the Peters-sphere has opened near Rogate. Harrison RB brings you all these local stories plus today's travel and roadworks news. Emily Watts is at the weather desk. To get involved or share your news call Petersfield 01730 555 500 or email team@shineradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's local news: there's a green light for community covid testing in Petersfield the Town Mayor has her say on Petersfield's neighbourhood plan District Council spending plans are being debated and Petersfield's Free Shop will be open both today and tomorrow All those local stories plus today's weather and travel with Laura Sheppard, Noni Needs, Harrison RB and Emily Watts at the weather desk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's local news: there's a green light for community covid testing in Petersfield the Town Mayor has her say on Petersfield's neighbourhood plan District Council spending plans are being debated and Petersfield’s Free Shop will be open both today and tomorrow All those local stories plus today's weather and travel with Laura Sheppard, Noni Needs, Harrison RB and Emily Watts at the weather desk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week in the P pod - Steven Watts joins us to talk about a very special shed that’s in the pipeline for Petersfield - and it’s much more than than tools and workbenches. Hugh Bonneville talks to Shine Radio’s Noni Needs about what’s been going on in his ‘Petersphere’ recently. Joff meets Jon Walker from the Petersfield Post to look through the latest local news stories, the Petersfield Museum brings us a slice of history in just 60 Seconds and Suzie Wilde takes a cheerful Wilde Walk. All that plus cool jazzy music from local artist Callum Gardner. It's all in the P pod - this week with Joff Lacey and Harrison RB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suzie Wilde and Harrison RB engage in a friendly chat on Time To Talk Day - discussing the importance of being open, listening and asking questions when it comes to mental health. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suzie Wilde and Harrison RB bring you the last Morning Report of the year with a full round-up of local news and information for Petersfield and its villages. All the Tier 4 information you need, plus a warning from the Police for tractor owners, news of a new stone in Petersfield dedicated to Britain's wartime allies and how you can take part in Doorstep Carols tonight. Have a very merry Christmas from all the volunteers at Petersfield's Shine Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and James Birdseye bring you today's essential local news and information for Petersfield and its villages. As we get used to being sandwiched between tier 4 areas, we confirm where we should not travel to for non-essential purposes. James Robbins updates Petersfield's local sporting action. And we look ahead to some of the treats in store this Christmas on Petersfield's Shine Radio. Today's news editor is Lucy Davies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Essential information for Petersfield. Presented by Harrison RB with Kate Fairweather, James Robbins and Samuel Wright. You can send information to us via team@petersfieldradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Sheppard and Harrison RB present your essential local information for Petersfield and its villages. James Robbins and Sam Wright have the latest Petersfield sports news and Kate Fairweather forecasts the likely conditions in our area today and into the weekend. Plus a reminder of how you can send in a message of comfort and joy for someone you cannot be with this Christmas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Essential news and information for Petersfield and its villages with Harrison RB and James Birdseye today. News of new plans for farmers and cyclists, free access to Citizens Advice, grant money for local businesses and the return of competitive sport to our area. Kate Fairweather has your Friday forecast, James Robbins looks at the state of sport in Petersfield and Harrison and James consider some options for cooking roast potatoes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Joff and Claire record another remote edition of the P pod. Claire talks to Learning and Engagement Officer Ryan Watts from the Petersfield Museum about what to expect when the museum reopens next year and Joff gets tips from professional voiceover artist Abi Phillips - you may recognise her voice from Shine Radio. Jon Walker brings news from the area, Suzie Wilde goes walking in Durford Wood and there is music from rising local musician Tash Hills with her second single First Breath. Lots of Christmassy things to do and see in the Whats On and Harrison RB joins for a chat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and James Birdseye bring you local news and information for Petersfield and its villages. Including news of Petersfield schools that have made the Sunday Times Parent Power Top 100. You can share information and stories with the team for inclusion in the programme. Email team@petersfieldradio.uk or call Petersfield 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and Laura Sheppard can't wait for Christmas. Enjoy today's report of essential local information in their company. Kate Fairweather has Petersfield's rainy forecast for today too. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Smooth sailing into the new week are Captain James Birdseye and Lockdown Lucy Davies with your essential local information for Petersfield and the villages. ...and Harrison RB pops in as the team celebrates its win in the Petersfield Awards. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Birdseye and Harrison RB brighten up your Friday morning with chat about Christmas. Which are this year's top-selling toys for children... and which of them would James like to keep for himself?! Also, all today's essential local information for Petersfield and its villages, local news, weather with Kate and the latest on the roads across our area. You can get involved with Shine Radio, or help us update our information at team@petersfieldradio.uk or 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
INTRODUCING A BRAND NEW PODCAST:Mental health is one the biggest issues of our time and in this podcast, Harrison RB speaks about his own battle with anxiety/depression and talks to others who have stories and insights to share.In this episode, Tom Simmons, a young man who has suffered from debilitating anxiety but only took action after a double health blow. In his powerful story that took him from the invisibility of youth to an uncertain future, Tom shares his continuing journey to better mental and physical health. He is a mental health advocate and the founder of Fellas With Feelings.Subscribe to this podcast by searching for MIND MONSTERS on your favourite podcast app.Find out more at https://www.crumblefruit.com/mindmonstersFor general help on mental health: https://www.mind.org.uk/Outside the UK? Search for your local mental health organisations online - they are there to help.Mind Monsters is a CRUMBLEFRUIT production for IMPROVE Personal Development Radio.Presenter: Harrison RBExec Producer: Steve RandallMusic by audionautix.com
Harrison RB and Coronavirus-survivor James Birdseye bring you today's local informaton for Petersfield and its villages. Kate Fairweather has the forecast for the Petersphere and James Robbins looks ahead to the weekend's local sporting fixtures. Also, we discuss the effects of Covid-19 after James Birdseye was hospitalised with symptoms of the condition. We're so thrilled to have him back. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call us on 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and Lucy Davies present your essential local information for Petersfield and its villages. Plus James Robbins with the local weekend sports results. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and Alan Cosh present Friday's essential local information for Petersfield and its villages. Today - the possible benefits of pedestrianising Petersfield. Kate Fairweather has your local weather forecast and James Robbins looks ahead to the weekend's local sporting fixtures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For World Mental Health Day 2020, two presenters from Petersfield's Shine Radio discuss mental health from a personal perspective. Harrison RB and Suzie Wilde explore the importance of normalising conversations around mental health, their own lived experiences and coping strategies. We want to make more programmes like this and welcome your contributions. You can phone Petersfield (01730) 555 500 or email team@petersfieldradio.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Robbins and Harrison RB present today's essential information for Petersfield and its villages. Kate looks ahead to today's weather prosepcts and James brings you up to date with the latest sports news. There's also a further update on our Crowdfunder Appeal to help more people enjoy church live services via the radio and the latest travel news. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call us on 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suzie Wilde and Harrison RB bring you today's essential information for Petersfield and its villages. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your windswept Friday team is here - James Birdseye welcomes you to the show, Harrison RB has Petersfield's local news, our blustery local weather is with Kate Fairweather, James Robbins looks ahead to our local weekend sport and Matt Soanes updates the national and world news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and James Birdseye bring you today's essential local information for Petersfield and its villages. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning - Friday is here and it's all the fun of the fair with James Birdseye and Harrison RB on today's Morning Report as the Taro Fair is confirmed to be back in town this year. We also hear of a Covid case in a local school, controversy over people in our area being asked to go to the Isle of Wight for Coronavirus testing, plus Petersfield's weather, sport and roadworks news for this weekend. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your essential local information for Petersfield and its villages. Today, Harrison RB and James Birdseye bring you up to date with the local news, James Robbins has Petersfield's weekend sports results and Kate Fairweather checks today's forecast. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and James Birdseye start the Petersfield week with a comprehensive round-up of local stories and essential information. To contact us with news of your own, or to pass-on information to our team email team@petersfieldradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Yes, it's back. Back again ... your favourite podcast that starts its name with two Ps. The P pod is your weekly magazine programme with the voices and stories of Petersfield people. And, after their summer break, presenters Claire Vennis and Joff Lacey pay a return visit to Gallery No 30, on the High Street, to meet owner Fifi Crowley, who has an announcement that will delight all the town's traders. They're also joined by musicians Calum Hornby and Will Reigate; artist Jan Welsman, who's currently exhibiting at Gallery No 30; Shine Radio's own Suzie Wilde, who will be previewing her new show, Talking Books; Michelle Bicknell, owner of Hector's, the new boutique on Chapel Street; and the ever-popular Jon Walker returns with a sneak preview of this week's Petersfield Post. All that plus chat, laughter and much more. This week's P pod was recorded on the evening of Monday, 7 September, "in front of a live studio audience" at Gallery No 30. It was produced and edited by Dave Bowers and Harrison RB, who were ably assisted by Lucy Davies. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and James Birdseye present essential Petersfield information. Send updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and James Birdseye bring you up to date with all today's essential Petersfield information. As the Secrets of the Heath event begins online, we discuss lizards and we cheer-on the local children who compete in Britain's Got Talent this weekend. All that plus James Robbins has your preview of the local weekend sports action and Kate Fairweather takes a look at our local weather prospects. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call Petersfield (01730) 555 500. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Suzie Wilde and Harrison RB bring you today's selection of essential stories from around the Petersphere. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and Stephen Martin round-up all the essential local information you need to get you safely and enjoyably into the weekend. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call Petersfield 01730 555 500. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and Dave Bowers round up the latest news and information from across the Petersphere. This morning you’ll hear from Nicole Small, who'll be talking costume design. She is a costume cutter/maker, supervisor and designer for film, theatre, opera and ballet, both here and in the USA - and a Tilmore resident. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Laura Sheppard and Harrison RB round up the latest news and information as we start another week in Petersfield. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and Michael Auger are here with your daily round-up of local information for Petersfield and surrounding villages. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Harrison RB and Laura Sheppard bring you today's round-up of local information for the Petersphere. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Suzie Wilde and Harrison RB present essential local information for Petersfield and its villages. Today we learn about the history of football in Petersfield with the co-author of a new book, David Jeffery and the latest in the Petersfield street parking controversy. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call Petersfield (01730) 555 500.
Noni Needs and Harrison RB are here with today's essential information for Petersfield and its villages. We also hear your views on the new traffic and parking restrictions in Petersfield and how the decisions were made on them from Councillor Rob Mocatta. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or call 01730 555 500.
Suzie Wilde & Harrison RB round-up the stores and services that re-open across the Petersphere from Monday. Our guest is Buriton-based actor Abigail McKern who has just launched a YouTube channel where she goes walking with poetry locally.
Buriton actor Abigail McKern joined Morning Report presenters Suzie Wilde and Harrison RB to discuss her new project: a YouTube channel where she goes walking with poetry locally. They also chatted enthusiastically about the mental-health benefits of nature, acting and Shakespearean sonnets. This is the full-length interview from which an excerpt was taken for the Morning Report on Friday, 12 June. Visit Abigail's website at walkingwithpoetry.co.uk and tell her Petersfield Community Radio sent you.
Laura Sheppard and Harrison RB are here with fast facts in a friendly voice. Morning Report is your daily round-up of essential local information. Also today, illustrator Rachel Hudson announces the winners of a local children’s wildlife competition.
Jamie Dyer talks to young radio presenter Harrison RB about lockdown broadcasting, community radio and the recently announced changes in radio.
Fast facts in a friendly voice. Get your essential local information in the Morning Report. Suzie Wilde and Harrison RB are here with today’s essential information for Petersfield and its villages. Today we learn who's won the East Hampshire Community Rail Partnership travel writing competition, plus there's news of a forthcoming travel and holidays Q&A, with Meon Valley Travel's Nicki Lahiri – so get your questions in soon. Send your information updates, questions and thank you messages, for people who’ve helped you, to team@petersfieldradio.uk or phone 01730 555 500. We share information with the Petersfield Coronavirus Resource Hub, the Petersfield Voluntary Care Group and other local agencies.
Petersfield’s weekly magazine show, with Claire Vennis and Joff Lacey. This week, Claire and Joff eschewed the latest Government initiative and stayed at home to chat with local photographer Louise Collins, who's seen a 'step change' in her career since the lockdown, and Anthony Thistleton, from the Rural Refugee Network, who, along with members of the Bedales community, has travelled from Syria to Steep - and not to test their eyesight. They also introduce the first in a new series of 60-Second Histories, brought to you by the team at the Petersfield Museum; plus Suzie Wilde's WIlde Walk; Martin Bamford's Money Moment; Richard Marks' weather update, and the bromance between Joff and the PetersfieldPost's chief reporter, Jon Walker, continues unabashed. And there's a league debut for youngster Tom Reynolds, who reads the news. This week's P pod was recorded on the evening of Monday, 25 May, while all participants were still in a state of disbelief following THAT press conference. It was produced by Harrison RB and edited by Dave Bowers, a regular visitor to THE Barnard Castle, a pub just off the A3 near Ripley.
Fast facts in a friendly voice. Get your essential local information in the Morning Report. Laura Sheppard and Harrison RB present the programme.
Harrison RB and Dave Bowers bring you the latest essential information for Petersfield and its villages.
Petersfield’s weekly magazine show, with Claire Vennis and Joff Lacey. Yes, the P pod is 30. They're still in lockdown, but Claire has managed to get a longer piece of string and some bigger tins to ensure she drags Langrish kicking and screaming into the 20th century ... no, the 20th. And, just in time for the 30th edition! This week, our radio hams are joined by Katie Maria, who runs a language school in Petersfield, and our own Petersfield Community Radio co-founder, Stephen Martin, discusses a record month for the project. There is a also a musical birthday tribute to Captain Tom, from the Hampshire Music Service - which includes many people from across the Petersphere - plus another satisfying stroll with Suzie, and some manic money with Martin. The P pod was recorded on the evening of Monday 4 May - produced by Harrison RB and Dave Bowers. That's both ends of the age spectrum covered. If you're good enough, you're old enough to join us here at Petersfield Community Radio!
Essential information for Petersfield and its villages with Laura Sheppard and Harrison RB. It's Petersfield Dark Skies Night tonight so Laura and Harrison learn what we can see in the night sky from Dark Skies Dan of South Downs National Park and weatherman Richard Marks forecasts how clear it's likely to be. Stare and Share - send your reactions to what you see during Petersfield Dark Skies Night to team@petersfieldradio.uk or phone 01730 555 500. It's the same contact details to pass on local information or say thank you to someone who has helped you.
Claire Vennis and Joff Lacey bring you essential information for Petersfield and its villages, with Harrison RB and Dave Bowers. Also today, an insight into the work of Petersfield-based charity FitzRoy and a lookahead to Thursday's Petersfield Dark Skies Night when we encourage you to stop and stare and take-in the majesty of space. Send information updates to team@petersfieldradio.uk or telephone 01730 555 500.
Essential information for Petersfield and its villages, with Laura Sheppard and Lucy Davies. Also today we hear the latest from Petersfield Theatre Group as Harrison RB talks to the group's chairman, Mark Perry.
Your essential local information with Laura Sheppard and Harrison RB. Today's special guest is P pod presenter Joff Lacey, a bank manager by day, who offers advice on how to spot the financial scams that are, sadly, so prevalent at the moment. Full information transcript at https://petersfieldradio.uk/2020/04/morning-report-thursday-april-2/