Joe Lemer finds out what the oddest items left behind on coaches are, the answers are very surprising! Plus why some pet owners abandon their dogs after Christmas.
Ben Prater
Addicted to medicines, phone scams and business exports
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
Public health officials are concerned at the number of people addicted to medicines. There's a rise in phone scams victims. And a challenge goes out to businesses to get exporting Show more
Simeon Courtie
New paternity rights, 3D scans and traditional nativity plays
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
New law allows parents to share leave after the birth of their child. Sim gets scanned by a new 3D robotic scanner. And the traditional nativity is under threat. Show more
Graham Rogers sits in and chats to an expert in wrapping presents. We hear how much caffeine is in tea, coffee, chocolate and energy drinks. And charity work in West Africa. Show more
Sue Davies
The Battle of Quatre Bras, Avebury Manor exhibition and a truffle cake of the week
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Westbury author tells us about a battle that was crucial to Wellington's victory. We get a preview of the special exhibition at Avebury Manor. And a truffle cake of the week. Show more
Lee Stone
Flood mitigation money, DNA test controversy and Christmas Tree Festival
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
£1.35m of flood mitigation money is coming to Wiltshire. Wiltshire man took a DNA test that's caused controversy in the US. And Christmas tree festival opens in Salisbury. Show more
Mark discusses whether the traditional nativity play has had its day and speaks to the man who invented the concept of a portable digital music player.
John Ford helps wind up the evening with great music and calls.
BBC Wiltshire joins BBC Radio 5 live.