Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers with Joe Lemer.
Ben Prater
Alzheimers funding, Public Health England debate and Mayor of London visits chilli farm
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
We hear £70,000 is awarded to help defeat Alzheimers. MP John Glen talks about the future of Public Health England at Porton Down. And Boris Johnson visits Wiltshire Chilli Farm. Show more
Simeon Courtie
Shortage of women refuge places, Invictus Games and animal blood transfusions
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Sim talks to Women's Aid about the shortage of refuge places for abused women. We catch up with Steve Arnold who's in the Invictus Games. And blood transfusions for animals. Show more
Ian Longdon sits in and asks a retired teacher how teaching has changed. He meets a Salisbury couple who give relationship advice. And we want your suggestions for Horse's Mouth. Show more
Sue Davies
Bush Barrow Mace, Melksham River Festival and a Wonder of Wiltshire
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
We learn about the Bush Barrow Mace which was discovered near Stonehenge. The Melksham River Festival. And we go underground to hear another Wonder of Wiltshire. Show more
We hear US President Barack Obama is flying into RAF Fairford. The latest on plans to move 400 jobs out of Porton Down. And People's Panel asks what does Scotland mean to us. Show more
Mark Forrest
UK Kurds travel to fight IS and teaching kids about money and computer coding
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Mark has an exclusive report from West Yorkshire about UK Kurds travelling to fight IS plus looking at why pupils in Blackpool are being given a tenner to help them learn.
John Ford sits in to wind up the evening with great music and calls.
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