Joe Lemer discovers why Bristol has ranked fifth in the Quality of Living Index. Plus consumer finance expert Dan Plant offers advice on how to improve your purchasing habits.
Ben Prater
Self-harming statistics, tourism after the Tour of Britain and Salisbury flypast
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
We hear the number of people treated for self-harming is higher than the national average. Did the Tour of Britain make an impact on tourism? And a Spitfire & Hurricane flypast. Show more
Simeon Courtie
Chimney fires, pensions and five year old from Corsham opens hospice
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
We hear Chimney fires were a big problem for Wilts Fire & Rescue last year. We ask why so many of us don't save into a pension. And five year old girl from Corsham opens a hospice Show more
Graham Seaman
Every kind of people, Song for Whoever and Monday Midday Maths
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Graham wants your suggestions for the perfect community. Mike from Market Lavington picks a Song for Whoever. And we have another Monday Midday Maths teaser for you to work out. Show more
Sue Davies
Presenter Clare Balding, Neston artist gets national award and Monday Movies
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Karen Gardner sits in. Clare Balding talks about her new book & rambling. An artist from Neston receives a national award. And we hear what movies will be shown in our villages. Show more
Lee Stone
IPCC investigations, Trowbridge couple court case and People's Panel
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Marie Lennon sits in & hears the IPCC investigate Wiltshire Police. Trowbridge couple receive suspended jail sentences after hanging a dog. And should the Queen discuss politics? Show more
Mark asks should schools control what children eat and finds out why winter chalets are so popular.
Wind up the evening with great music and calls.
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