Wake up to an early mix of music and chat, plus the morning's papers with Joe Lemer.
Ben Prater
Homelessness, heating back on for Swindon sisters and Swindon Council cuts
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
Graham Rogers sits in & talks to the Salvation Army about their report on homelessness. We catch up with the sisters who've been coping without any heating. And SBC cuts meeting. Show more
Sim talks to the Very Reverend June Osbourne who's been at the House of Lords. He asks why reading is important to our health. And what's being done to get more people to vote? Show more
Graham talks to the author of a book which claims our fascination with belongings is making us ill. He meets a man who has 4,000 singles. And we hear why WASP need your help. Show more
Sue Davies
Music at Salisbury market, Great British Sewing Bee and Devizes book club
2 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Sue asks why Salisbury Council want musicians at their markets. She talks to a Swindon contestant of The Great British Sewing Bee. And a review of All Quiet on the Western Front. Show more
We hear changes to voter registration and polls being held on a weekday are being blamed by politicians for discouraging turn out at this year's General Election.
It's getting harder to get on the property ladder so Mark finds out about a £1 house plus how you can help the police if you fancy yourself as an amateur sleuth.
Dan Chisholm helps wind up the evening with great music and calls.
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