Anna Love sits in. Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers.
Emma Britton
Affordable homes, 350 years of the Royal Marines, Shepton Mallet Prison news & two depressed dogs!
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Somerset
A new development of ten affordable homes for local people in Norton-sub-Hamdon is being held up as an example for other rural communities to follow.
Ben finds out what Somerset County Council spends on mental health support and gets your thoughts on the help that's out there. Plus we mark 350 years of the Royal Marines. Show more
Jonathan Ray sits in with a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
Comedian Hal Cruttenden and The Ramona Flowers join Claire Cavanagh, plus can you guess today's Cavanagh Connection? Show more
Charlie hears about the children's centres in Somerset judged "inadequate" by Ofsted, and Lord Ashdown talks about his memories of the Royal Marines on their 350th anniversary.
Mark looks back at the history of the charity song and hears about a new one, recorded in Essex, which hopes to raise awareness of the kidnapped Nigerian school girls.
John Ford helps you wind up the evening with great music and calls.
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