Joe Lemer brings you an early mix of music, chat, and a delve into the papers.
Matt Faulkner starts the Somerset day with news, sport, weather, travel and your texts.
Emma Britton
Police job cuts, minister for old people, Oxfam at Glastonbury & former royal butler turned artisan baker
3 hours on BBC Somerset
On the phone-in Emma asks should the police be protected from government cuts and do we need a minister for old people? Show more
Steve visits Nailsea to meet Barbara Calvert to discuss the town’s fascinating - and very ancient Tithe Barn. Plus there’s more brewery history with Mark Steeds and the Top Ten facts about cotton.
Laura Rawlings
Laura is joined by poet Lorna Goodison, and chats with Ann Widdecombe
2 hours on BBC Somerset
Lorna reads the poem she read to Winnie Mandela live on air, plus Ann talks dancing.
Ben looks into the government announcement of potential funding to upgrade the A303. Also: cuts at Avon & Somerset Police and we're live at the Glastonbury Festival on day two.
Join Mark Forrest as he brings the best of the day's BBC Local Radio together.
Wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Somerset joins BBC Radio 5 live.