Joe Lemer asks if old-fashioned table manners have been lost for good. Plus Joe wants you to share your happy news for ‘Thumbs Up Thursday’!
Ben Prater
Entrepreneurial youngsters, NEET figures and a church organ in a shed
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
Youngsters in Aldbourne start a holiday business, renovating and renting out a cottage. We talk about NEET figures. And we see a 10ft high church organ in a garden outbuilding. Show more
We ask if Sunday trading laws should be relaxed as it's the 20th anniversary. Trowbridge GP talks about prescribing drugs. Swindon Feminist Network founder talks about feminism. Show more
Graham Seaman
Market Lavington rock, alternative therapies and Swindon school reunion
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
We find out why there's a massive rock in Market Lavington. A homeopath tells us about the history of homeopathy. And a school reunion for Ferndale Secondary School. Show more
Sue Davies
Folk guitarist Martin Simpson, BOA Walking Festival and Join our Club
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Sue meets folk guitarist Martin Simpson before his Malmesbury gig. We ask what's happening at the Bradford on Avon Walking Festival. And the West Wilts Model Engineering Society. Show more
Lee Stone
Wiltshire teacher banned, Tory MP plans to quit & join UKIP and People's Panel
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Melksham Oak Community School teacher banned from teaching. Neil Hamilton from UKIP talks about the Tory MP who plans to quit and join UKIP. And ending up at the top of society. Show more
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.
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