Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers with Joe Lemer.
John Thomson from Wiltshire Council talks about potholes. We hear from Malmesbury School pupils who went to Auschwitz. And Wiltshire groups who received money from Sport Relief. Show more
Sim talks about resolving family problems. Head of Sports Recovery at Tedworth House talks about Row 2 Recovery. And a Swindon research council is supporting pioneering work. Show more
Graham Seaman
Toy shops, big problems and little things that make a difference
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Graham asks which toy shops you loved going into as a child. When did something start small but end up a bigger problem. And examples of little things which make a big difference. Show more
Sue Davies
International Women's Day, Full Frontal Nerdity Tour and 300 words competition winner
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Sue chats to Rosa Matheson about International Women's Day. We find out about the Full Frontal Nerdity Tour coming to Swindon. And the winner of the 300 words writing competition. Show more
Lee Stone
Coronation Street storyline, power blackouts and dementia friendly communities
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Jane Nicklinson talks about Coronation Street's assisted suicide story. Parliament talks about the recent power cuts. And we hear about establishing dementia friendly communities. Show more
Mark asks whether we should do more to remember those who fought for their country. Show more
Wind up the evening with great music and calls.
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